Removing pin connectors off multiplugs
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Is there an easy right/wrong way of doing this??
Tride on an old loom, and i can only remove the plugs, and mash it all up
Anyone know which way is best?? Currently using a small flat "pick" out of my draper pick set
Tride on an old loom, and i can only remove the plugs, and mash it all up
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Anyone know which way is best?? Currently using a small flat "pick" out of my draper pick set
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You can buy a special tool to release the pins from the plugs. I got mine from Snap-On and its like an alloy nut with various prongs sticking out of it...
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Any idea of the name of the tool, before i ask for a "wiring plug pokey thingy"
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