Fit a small Crescent wrench on the arm and carefully bend it back. I've done this successfully a few times.
Yes, the arms that operate the silo doors ... yours do look uneven. Go easy, the wrench in my pic is huge, I didn't want to go out to my shop to get a baby one.
I use the Crescent because the flat jaws won't leave a mark like pliers. It won't take much -- this technique can also be used on razors with endcaps but extra care must be taken to keep from popping the cap off.
Yes, the arms that operate the silo doors ... yours do look uneven. Go easy, the wrench in my pic is huge, I didn't want to go out to my shop to get a baby one.
I use the Crescent because the flat jaws won't leave a mark like pliers. It won't take much -- this technique can also be used on razors with endcaps but extra care must be taken to keep from popping the cap off.
Yes, the arms that operate the silo doors ... yours do look uneven. Go easy, the wrench in my pic is huge, I didn't want to go out to my shop to get a baby one.
I use the Crescent because the flat jaws won't leave a mark like pliers. It won't take much -- this technique can also be used on razors with endcaps but extra care must be taken to keep from popping the cap off.
GREAT TIP!Yes, the arms that operate the silo doors ... yours do look uneven. Go easy, the wrench in my pic is huge, I didn't want to go out to my shop to get a baby one.
I use the Crescent because the flat jaws won't leave a mark like pliers. It won't take much -- this technique can also be used on razors with endcaps but extra care must be taken to keep from popping the cap off.
It worked!! Thanks.Yes, the arms that operate the silo doors ... yours do look uneven. Go easy, the wrench in my pic is huge, I didn't want to go out to my shop to get a baby one.
I use the Crescent because the flat jaws won't leave a mark like pliers. It won't take much -- this technique can also be used on razors with endcaps but extra care must be taken to keep from popping the cap off.
It worked!! Thanks.