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Originally Posted by cooltoy I left the oval ring on. I dremmeled the little nipple off. Once that was gone, the shaft just slides out leaving a hole in the

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Old 09-11-2014, 02:42 PM   #30 (permalink)
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I left the oval ring on.

I dremmeled the little nipple off. Once that was gone, the shaft just slides out leaving a hole in the oval ring. Then I put a small keychain ring through the hole and attached my post office box key to that.
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I didn't think I had a hacksaw at the house, but I found one and cut that little shaft with it, also leaving the oval ring. I put a small keychain ring through the oval ring rather than the small hole as it seemed less bulky that way.
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