Originally posted by CupraR-Rog
Where there's a will, there's a way... tried a magnet on a piece of wire?
The sidelight bulbs aren't conventional sidelight bulbs..
They are only about 1.5cm x .5cm without a metal base just two wire tails.
don't think a magnet would do it..and then you wouldn't have enough grip to pull them back through the hole.
In my job as a woodworker we often get sawdust or metal filings in our eyes despite wearing goggles (non beer) all day.
Three times I've been to casualty to have small metal filings removed from the surface of my eye.
Each time the procedure has always been the same.
You try to keep your eye open while the doctor digs and picks the shard out with a needle
My dad says in his day they used to use a strong magnet...
makes more sense to me as you usually take a very painful days recovery to heal from their picking around with the needle.
Plus you can't see to drive home as one eye is painful and streaming and your reflex action keeps closing the other one too