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No wind up. It's a question. I guess not up to your usual high intellectual standard but a question none the less. However after looking at the T5 more it does have warning labels on its input which would indicate you can't do what I tried to suggest above. I really like the T5 but boy would it be even handier if I could get the clamp into tighter spaces.


There is nothing remotely intellectual about knowing how to use the T5, even if you can't read or can't be bothered to read the instruction sheet.
 

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