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> How to remove & replace Karmann plate on door jamb, Who's had experience?
nihil44
post Aug 21 2019, 12:39 AM
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The wet soda blaster took to the door plate despite my efforts to mask it off and requesting him to avoid the area.

I see 914rubber sells a replacement kit of plate and pins.

As I understand it, the pins are a type of spiral nail. What is the recognised for removal of these and also re installation?

Thanks in advance

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Specracer
post Aug 21 2019, 03:49 AM
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+1, I used a small screwdriver to get it started, plastic body tools to edge each "nail" out further, pliers to finish it if needed. I was able to reuse the fasteners
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post Aug 21 2019, 04:14 AM
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QUOTE(Specracer @ Aug 21 2019, 10:49 AM) *

+1, I used a small screwdriver to get it started, plastic body tools to edge each "nail" out further, pliers to finish it if needed. I was able to reuse the fasteners


Yes, I reused mine too. Theyu went in just as tightly as they were originally.
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