This is how I glue the Dandelion chip on the Leitax mounts
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The Dandelion chip kit I sell has two components: A plastic template and the chip strip.
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I put the caliper on the Leitax mount with the pin in place.
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Here in more detail.
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With the template in place, put the chip pressing it to the right.
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So we can mark where this side will be. |
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Removing the template, we can mark the other side.
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Done.
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Now scratch the black paint between the two lines.
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![](DSCF2057b.JPG) | So the glue will work better and the height will be correct.
To avoid messy excesses, I always use the plastic tool to apply glue. |
![](DSCF2058b.jpg) | The glue is spread. |
![](DSCF2059b.jpg) | And we just put the chip strip again in place pressing to the right. |
![](DSCF2061b.jpg) | Hold it for a while before removing the template, and it is ready. |
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