Ok, so I have four locks I'm disassembling to polish. Three I'm sending to Jerry Rice for engraving. (I haven't the guts to learn this skill set. My four year old Granddaughter can do better.) Any how, one chambers English round face, one brass plate M&G by Larry Zorn, and two L&R's. Chamber comes apart beautifully, fly stays with the tumbler, and I put it on the two sided tape in the box. Second the M&G small germanic for a Lehigh build, also no problem. First L&R, Bailes. while driving out the tumbler the fly goes flying (Pun intended unfortunately), and I can't get the frizzen screw loose. It's setting in a dish with PB blaster. Second L&R, a Late English, one of the Tumbler bridle screws won't come free, and frizzen screw won't budge, so more PB. Fortunately Track has the flies in stock, six bucks to ship a $2.50 part. So my question is does anyone got a slap your forehead trick for not dropping the fly, like a watchmakers catch tray. I used to have one of those magnetic rubber signs about 10 by 12 that I put under my work, but quickly found out how quick a fly can be magnetized. I heard the fly hit the bench, but that's the last I knew it's whereabouts. Just had to vent.
Bill