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14:01

  • ....a roof, I need to put glasses on.

  • You get your circular pin.

  • Prise it off.

  • Drop it down there.

  • Sometimes they will spring.

  • Just working this out.

  • All you are doing is this comes out.

  • You don't take it out fully.

  • That doesn't matter.

  • You can push it back on.

  • You are just putting it out by about that much.

  • So in here.

  • You have one there.

  • And you just use your screwdriver.

  • Here's the screwdriver.

  • Prior it out.

  • They are all too compressed and broken.

  • You get two new rubbers.

  • And place one in there.

  • You see it's obvious where they go.

  • Look.

  • They have got like a little cup they sit in.

  • If it comes in a bit awkward.

  • You just get them in.

  • There they are sitting like that.

  • You then pull back.

  • Like that.

  • And it's reverse now.

  • You now get your Circlip.

  • You ok with this you think?

  • It's pretty straight forward.

  • Although you are videoing it.

  • It will be a bit tricky, a little bit fiddly.

  • But you're in no rush.

  • Once you have done a couple.

  • The middle one.

  • I do this one first and then I will show you.

  • All you are doing is.

  • With your thumb.

  • It's a bit tricky.

  • All you are doing is giving it a little.

  • Sometimes they go straight on.

  • Sometimes they don't, sorry.

  • Sometimes they go straight on.

  • All you are doing is 

  • Pushing it over.

  • Until it meets the little groove.

  • You can feel it clicking.

  • And also you get your Circlip pliers.

  • You will be able to.

  • With that.

  • Like move the Circlip around.

  • So you know it's in place.

  • That's it done.

  • Then put your cap back on.

  • Which you might replace.

  • All you are doing is lapping it back on.

  • That's it.

  • Now you are getting.

  • Your nut and washer.

  • Make sure you keep all three of them together.

  • Just going to do it back up.

  • Does it have to be tight?

  • Yeah you can do it tight.

  • It has a free run as it has ball bearing.

  • That is a separate piece of metal here.

  • You are just tightening, right.

  • So it doesn't come off.

  • I mean it's as tight as you think.

  • You know what I mean.

  • There's a different strengths.

  • So cap goes back on.

 

14:15

  • So, so this side hasn't got any cover on it.

  • So I'll just have a look to see what that's got.

  • I'd undo that nut yeah to see what's underneath there.

  • And what's in our little box.

  • You will have a cap that meets mirror image on it.

  • And you do the same again.

  • Put it all back so.

  • So it's even going to look like that.

  • Or it will look like this, look.

  • You come around this side.

  • The cap.

  • Them caps match.

  • Oh, and it would be nice.

  • Get them all matching but they might not do.

  • But as long as they have got a cap on it.

  • And a nut and bolt.

  • If you are a bit unsure.

  • It don't matter.

  • Wait 'till I come back

14:17

  • You going to put your nut and washer on here.

  • On this side.

  • You see it's missing yeah?

  • So you do that.

  • In then I will show it to you.

  • And.

  • Put a new rubber on this side.

  • Which is in the box.

  • I show it to you.

  • So.

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