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Re: Play-doh in the lighter socket [message #365441 is a reply to message #365438] Thu, 15 July 2021 07:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   Canada
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Tim,

Don't feel bad, my sister put crayons in the boats fuel tank years ago and this then required that we sail the boat that was home through New York Harbor.

In your case, all the childless experts seem to think that an occasional swat on the butt is abuse. It can also save a child's life.

(Have you considered handcuffs?) I really don't have an answer. While back, we were required to take on three grandsons. That two years were no (ZERO) fun at all. One managed to pull an icicle off a front directional signal and rip the lens out of it. (Thanks kid!)

Actual information that might help... There is a Tupperware orange peeling tool that has a flat end that could be used to clean around the center contact of the DC mousehole (I hate those things) If you do put in a multi-USB port, also plan to run a small sheet metal screw in alongside it so it stays plugged in. (And also can't be removed and replaced with something strange.)

I wish you all luck you need.

Matt


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