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<div>><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">here's a better
tool to do that job, which would have cut your time in half, IMO. It's
easy to >make. Fits in a Universal handle. Imagine the Balance Hole
Easer, but with cutting edges >on each side.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">I'm not talking
about the balance hole</font> height. I used the hole height
cutter.</div>
<div>I'm talking about the wood on the sides of the mortice touching
the pin and the pin</div>
<div>hitting the back-side of the mortice (a ledge half way down the
mortice)</div>
<div>with the key depressed.</div>
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<div>Evidently, they didn't drill the mortice deep and long enough.
Or maybe they drilled</div>
<div>the b/r holes too far back and placed the button likewise.
Or drilled the mortice</div>
<div>too far forwards and not deep enough. I haven't checked KR
yet.</div>
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Regards,<br>
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Jon Page</div>
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