New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
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Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
Yes, it is. The reason is that sometimes it was very difficult to unscrew the old cylinder. Now, with the new one, you can also use tools.Avery wrote:K12 with new type cylinder?
Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
I have found mine hard to unscrew at times , are Pardini going to replace existing cylinders ?scerir wrote:Yes, it is. The reason is that sometimes it was very difficult to unscrew the old cylinder. Now, with the new one, you can also use tools.Avery wrote:K12 with new type cylinder?
Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
The easiest way to unscrew K12 cylinders is to use a small rubber mat that is sold in kitchen shops / supermarkets to help unscrewing food jars with tight lids. The mat is about 5" x 5". Works a treat.pauln wrote:I have found mine hard to unscrew at times , are Pardini going to replace existing cylinders ?scerir wrote:Yes, it is. The reason is that sometimes it was very difficult to unscrew the old cylinder. Now, with the new one, you can also use tools.Avery wrote:K12 with new type cylinder?
Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
Good thinking will give it a try , next time I have problems . Most of the time its fineLeon wrote:The easiest way to unscrew K12 cylinders is to use a small rubber mat that is sold in kitchen shops / supermarkets to help unscrewing food jars with tight lids. The mat is about 5" x 5". Works a treat.pauln wrote:I have found mine hard to unscrew at times , are Pardini going to replace existing cylinders ?scerir wrote:Yes, it is. The reason is that sometimes it was very difficult to unscrew the old cylinder. Now, with the new one, you can also use tools.Avery wrote:K12 with new type cylinder?
Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
I do not think so (unless there are big problems with the old cylinders). Sometimes, trying to unscrew the old cylinders people damage the clamping screw on the frame of the pistol. It happened.pauln wrote: I have found mine hard to unscrew at times , are Pardini going to replace existing cylinders ?
Re: New type cylinder Pardini k12 ?
Gosh, I hope we had that in EU! I always struggle to open home made jam and marmalade jars!!!Leon wrote: The easiest way to unscrew K12 cylinders is to use a small rubber mat that is sold in kitchen shops / supermarkets to help unscrewing food jars with tight lids. The mat is about 5" x 5". Works a treat.