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SabreCanuck
Jun 17, 2015Explorer
RJCorazza wrote:
I was aware that my Keystone slide can be manually operated, but assumed standard tools (ie: socket or wrench) were all that is s needed. Having never done it, what adapter is necessary?
There is only about 3" of space between our slide and the ceiling when it is all the way out (get more space as it comes in). I bought a flexible drill extension to make things a little easier to get in there. I suppose you can do it by hand but when I attempted that and considering the lack of space I had, I could only turn it 1/4 turn at a time, which moved the slide about 1/4".. That's a lot of turns.
It can be done but would probably be abbout a 6 beer job.. Then you shouldn't be driving anyway so you'll have to put it back out again to stay the night and another 6 beer.. Well.. You see the pattern..
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