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Altoids Tin Springbar Kits- Join the Waiting List

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Re: Altoids Tin Springbar Kits- Join the Waiting List

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Just used my kit for the first time. Works great. I never noticed the bandaid. Brilliant move and made me laugh out loud. Thanks [mention]Sporkboy[/mention]
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k.crabbe wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 2:58 pm Just used my kit for the first time. Works great. I never noticed the bandaid. Brilliant move and made me laugh out loud. Thanks @Sporkboy
I am glad that it is working out for you. The bandaid/springbar tool addition just kind of came to me and I ran with it. I am glad that you enjoyed the joke.
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Post by rich_in_the_lou »

I am a happy customer, but I have one suggestion. Rotate the insert so the springbars are next to the hinge and the tweezers are by the open side. That makes it easy to run a length of tape on which one can write the size of the adjacent springbars. In my tin,the insert is in so tightly that I can't remove it or I would just remove it, spin it 180 and replace it,
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