Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 20:28:21 -0700
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Steve Sandlin keys win again
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I made my own "Key" for the water filler door. Cut it from a piece of
carbon fiber. I have mine on my gas key ring.. You could use almost any
substance, it's just a slight projection, rectangular...easy ...
.
Here's a unique and amusing gas station thing...In Oregon they have a law
that prohibits you from pumping your own gasoline...so when you get gas
there you hand the gas jockey your key and your credit card or cash and sit
there while he/she pumps it,...But about 9 out of ten of these attendants
can not figure out the Vanagon gas cap....They do fine getting it off, fill
the tank and then they over-think how the cap works, or something...You can
see and hear them fumbling around over there and imagine they've turned the
key before putting the cap on, or they try to put the cap on and wait to
feel some kind of tactile indication of engagement, like a radiator cap or
something... I don't have power windows so it's a real stretch to reach
the window handle and tell them...plus it is hard to explain that you just
shove the thing on and turn the key..."No Glass, No Napkin"...
I often jump out and put the cap on for them (easier than trying to explain
it)...Oregon allows me to cap my own fuel tank.
You are allowed to fill your own motorcycle or diesel...
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Eric Caron <ecaron1@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi listers,
>
>
> When I purchased my van I had very few keys and they were on the
> tired side. Steve Sandlin made me new versions of my keys from the code on
> my door handle. He also made me a key for the glove box. These are not
> only functional but also easier to handle and more attractive. He also
> made me gas cap keys that work smoothly rather then the local reproductions
> that didn't work at all.
>
> but, today he did something very interesting. I received metal
> versions of the fragile plastic key that opens the small access to the
> water intake on the side of my 1985 camper. It is nice to have a key I can
> safely keep on my key ring along with the others.
>
> I don't know how many of these he plans to make but if you are getting
> keys you might want to check on getting one.
>
> I did try it out and it worked just fine. It isn't a exact duplicate in
> shape but it does the job nicely and reliably.
>
> Eric Caron
> 85 GL Auto Westfalia
>
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