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Any of you old-timers in the same fix I'm in? I was trying to wrench the
glass-slick cap off a spray can of Minwax urethane finish last night, and these old hands have lost so much grip strength since I was young that I couldn't get the dang thing off no matter how I tried. I was eventually reduced to jamming a long screwdriver right through the cap and levering the wreckage off of the can. When I was done I looked down at the mess I'd made of it and just shook my head. Your basic old Krylon cap is a bit easier, but not much. Often I end up slipping a flat-bladed screwdriver tip under one edge and levering it off, trying not to break it in the process. Anybody have any good ideas for me? Thanks, Tom |
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