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prying tool for Londinium panels
Thought this might be useful to some of the people here who tinker with their machines often and need to take the panels off. Got myself a set of these recently:
http://www.bojoinc.com/index.php/composite-hand-tools/prying-tools/kits/ath-m-ngl.html
They are a joy to use on the Londinium and don't mark the panels in anyway so are safe to use! you can either get a set or just buy a single tool on ebay from the official UK reseller. There's three different materials used, the white ones are the softest and most flexible, then there's two blue ones, medium hard which are less flexible and ultra hard ones which can snap when flexed too much. I think all of the materials are a mixture of fibre glass and nylon so should last a lifetime.
Hope this helps!
T.
http://www.bojoinc.com/index.php/composite-hand-tools/prying-tools/kits/ath-m-ngl.html
They are a joy to use on the Londinium and don't mark the panels in anyway so are safe to use! you can either get a set or just buy a single tool on ebay from the official UK reseller. There's three different materials used, the white ones are the softest and most flexible, then there's two blue ones, medium hard which are less flexible and ultra hard ones which can snap when flexed too much. I think all of the materials are a mixture of fibre glass and nylon so should last a lifetime.
Hope this helps!
T.