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wagga
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Wagtail Clip Tip
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January 23, 2009, 07:14:34 AM »
Since Wagtail ditched velcro I found the new pad clips fiddly. It helps a lot if you bend the ends over a bit. Makes "loading" the pad much quicker and easier.
see pic:
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January 23, 2009, 10:14:40 PM »
any pic of the whole wagtail please mr wag
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oppsssss just found the pic sorryyyyyyy
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Do you have a neat quick way of changing rubbers Wagga? Its a real hell for me with the punck indent. I was thinking of staightening them out & using clips.
Do you also find this new red rubber is easier to knick than the last black rubber?
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Re: Wagtail Clip Tip
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January 24, 2009, 08:56:45 PM »
Yeah, I know where your'e coming from with changing rubbers. As you know, make sure it's wet first!
(u knew this already!) If it's a hard one to do just ease it off a bit with a flat screwdriver until it's just right. If you over-do it just re-punch it. Somtimes Wagtail have overdone it a bit.
The red rubbers are a bit hard I think so they will knick easier. I just use the soft black of any make.
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oppsssss just found the pic sorryyyyyyy
Hey Frank, did this clip with my teeth! (not recommended)
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