Dave, thanks for the pics.  Very good detail is shown.  I have  copied them 
to a word document with your instructions.  -  Earl  Henry
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2008 8:52:30 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi  Earl, I put some photos in the photo section in a new album
called  Assembling KD 802 couplers. The trick is to undercut the slot
on the end of  a piece of scrap wood to the correct width and taper so
you can slide the  trip pin in and place the box under it as shown.
Holding the spring by the  next to last coil with tweezers is more
secure than trying to use a screw  driver or knife blade. If you don't
want to tack the lids on with a  soldering iron you can carefully hold
the lid in place and screw the  coupler to the car but if you ever
remove it and forget that it is not  tacked it will come apart. Some
boxes hold with just the pressure of  snapping on the lid and will stay
together if you are carefull.
If you  can't see the photos in the photo section let me know and
I'll email them  direct to you....dave






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