Re: Window track and lock libkage alignment
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Re: Window track and lock libkage alignment



In a message dated 10/18/02 11:28:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jtrealty@xxxx writes:


> Just be very careful inside the doors because of 
> all of the sharp edges of the stainless steel, you can get cut up 
> badly and not even feel it till you see the blood trickling all over 
> the place!
> 

Working inside my door I carefully covered all the sharp edged access areas 
that I'd be poking into with duct tape. Not every edge, just the ones I'd 
need to use. Big mistake. Awhile later I'm getting into my D, (with the 
door area still uncovered,) close the door, and lean my elbow back to reach 
my seatbelt. Yeow! Slid my elbow along the untaped back opening at the door 
handle and boy, did that sucker bleed. As a friend's dad used to say, "Don't 
you be gettin' any blood on my tools!" Fortunately I managed to do all my 
bleeding on myself, not my car. Owwww.

-Wayne
11174


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