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DSL
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Key ring holder thingie!

First to tip of the day!!

Ever wondered why the key for a £45k car is held onto your keyring by a stupid little coil of metal that distorts and allows the key to fall off?? After mine have failed tried cable ties, string, string and cable ties but nothing seems very secure, esp considering I take the key off my ring for it's many visits for TLC!

At last an alternative! Get yea down to your local Pets at Home and obtain a ring that attaches a disk to a dog's collar! Fits a treat, with a little help from some long nosed pliers, and us strong enough to do the job. You don't even need a dog, just a smile and a tale about buying discs a while ago and loising the rings! Whistle

Sorted! Thumbs Up
  

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Post #62181616th Mar 2010 12:34 pm
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freebie2disco
 


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I have tried so many things and all failed. never thought of that.
  
Post #62182716th Mar 2010 12:53 pm
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Alan G
 


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Already done it. Thumbs Up

Local hardware, iron monger store has a parts type box with a vast variety of sizes of these rings.
 ATB

Alan


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Post #62183016th Mar 2010 12:55 pm
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DSL
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Confession time, nicked 2 off hounds' collars, they get the big rings that don't fit the designer mobile phone sized key! Then blagged 2 more as above. Thumbs Up
   
Post #62183116th Mar 2010 12:57 pm
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England 2012 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 XS Auto Santorini BlackDiscovery 4

Never keep anything attached to my car key, always seperate and on its own. Never understand these people that have a HUGE buch of keys, novelty items, etc. attached to their car key and then wonder why the steering column shroud in the car gets scratched to f Censored k
  
Post #62186516th Mar 2010 2:20 pm
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Agree with the above Thumbs Up only thing that is attached to each of my D3' keys is a DISCO3.CO.UK keyring 8)
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And if you solder the rings together (after you've fitted it...), it'll never, ever come off again. Done this several times with dog collar rings 'cos they get weakened pretty quickly and you end up with a mutt without any visible ID. The rings have to be clean so that the solder will take.

Also works very well with the latch rings on SWMBO's delicate jewelry - but you have to be good at soldering otherwise you end up with blobs and whiskers rather than a discrete silver line...
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Post #64312630th Apr 2010 10:02 am
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The small size of ring is a standard Swiss-Army-Knife service item. They are high quality and wear through other things rather than break themselves. Available from the "proper" SAK dealers.
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oldsalt
 


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I use the cable tie method - only two keys on mine - and it has worked well for at least six months....
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Smile
  
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ronk
 


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Been here and got the tee shirt!

I did a fix three years ago and its still doing well today - Just go to a fishing shop and buy their stainless steel rings - They do sizes for catching tiddlers in the park lake to pike in a pond!

Oh an the best thing, they cost next to nowt ! Very Happy
  
Post #6466639th May 2010 12:32 pm
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Must check it out. What i have done is got a small disc and had my mobile number engraved on to it.
Just in case i dropped my keys or left them somewhere. Prompted when i found a bunch of keys in the middle of a busy road. Dropped them into a local shop. Easier if i could have rang the owner and told them where to find them.
  
Post #64887314th May 2010 1:57 pm
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Love that last idea!!!
  
Post #66006313th Jun 2010 7:00 pm
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United Kingdom 2009 Discovery 3 TDV6 Commercial XS Auto Stornoway GreyDiscovery 3

im with aston and woody. No keys on my D3 key. I have seperate house keys so car keys stay single everytime.
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ronk
 


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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Auto Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

Just a key fob and a tag from the credit card security company.

It has a serial No and a freepost address - anybody who finds the keys can just shove them in the Royal Mail post box and they arrive back on the doormat!
  
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cable ties for me Exclamation
  
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