Subject: Re: McMaster-Carr latch installation
Author: halc-@comcast.net
Date: Jun 20, 2005, 12:28 PM
Post ID: 1719048249
Ted
I myself like to fix things at least twice. Once is the learning experience and the second time the right way....unless it falls off.
At least your riding:'))
T
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