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Unread 12-18-2018, 10:45 AM   #1
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Might be a little OCD but I even try to time outlet cover screws in the house!

You're not alone Channing - I do exactly the same thing... throughout the house.





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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;260699]You're not alone Channing - I do exactly the same thing... throughout the house . Every one does this!

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Lock screws aligned with the larger screw are not the easiest task to make perfect. I remember a Becker Fox pictured in the DGJ that I used as an example for my gunsmith, Mr. Vicknair, that I would not find acceptable. He came through with flying colors and made the screws not only perfectly sized and aligned, but almost invisible.
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