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ATX Key !!

Ron Lord

New member
Well I did it ,I made a key for the ATX which will make it easier to turn on or off ,with or with out gloves.
 
Your right Ron, that power switch gets tighter in time. The o-ring on the knob shaft starts drying out making it harder to turn.

A couple months ago, I used silicone spray lubricant under the knob, turned it on and off several times, let it set, and repeated the process. Now it is easier to turn then when it was new.
 
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