Does State Farm cover that removal?I agree with you. It’s a nuisance, constantly drops down.
No, but Farmer's covered the great Media Door catastrophe of 2019. I think it had to do with a bald guy, a squirrel and a razor taped to a golf club. Bum ba dum bum, bum, bum ,bum...Does State Farm cover that removal?
Does State Farm cover that removal?
Looks like a pin hinge to me too. That small, you could probably use a sewing needle to get it started and then needle nose pliers the rest of the way. May have to have the door open to access the end of the pin insideI looked at this as well. If you look at the far sides of the cover where it hinges at the top there are openings. I imagine there is a rod in there keeping it in place. I would think a punch would do the trick. Think of an AR’s dust cover.
Obviously I'm not the only one who has always done their own watch bands -( or those of their wife)Pushing it through doesn't seem to work...tapping on finishing nail with a chisel handle.
Also tried sticking a utility blade in to do the whole watch band thing..
Pretty sure the pin doesn't go through the whole center. I think the holes (on each side) are there just to push the pins in, and therefore the have to be worked back out some how.Obviously I'm not the only one who has always done their own watch bands -( or those of their wife)
I found a whole band-aid tin box full of watch band parts the other day I had forgotten I had.
Does that truly go clear through, or is it like some hinges and pivots of the past where it's simply pins in a recess and you have to push the recess back, or the pins are in tabs you flex back?
Anyone know how to remove the media outlet door (without breaking it)?
I rather have the ports exposed completely, than to have the door sticking out.
I took a different way. Almost shuts all the way.