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I've found that "usually" nothing else pops loose. In the case of a reefer maybe the hatches will pop.Forgot to mention that "over night" is critical. This technique works best in the morning, after a steak, eggs and hash brown breakfast, washed down with a Natty Bo or two. I think the finger squeeze pressure is calibrated at that point. The Baltimore crowd will vouch for necessity of the Natty Bo in the AM.
Off topic, but those little quarter-ounce weights are expensive at the hobby shop. I bought a box a few years ago at OReilly Auto Parts for a fraction of the price. 30 3-ounce "sticks", 360 weights, for considerably less per weight than at the hobby shop. I imagine other auto parts chains also sell them. OReilly had to order them, so if you like to order online, you can probably get them direct.
https://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-oz-wheel-weights-67225.html
Tom: That would work. Many manufacturers use steel weights, so the only problem might be uncoupling magnets. I get the impression that most people here don't use those anyway, so it wouldn't be an issue.Since I don't have a good hacksaw, it would be a little hard for me to cut, but that's my problem!