What happens when a machinist gets bored

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Re: What happens when a machinist gets bored

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justoneoftheguys wrote:
enigmaT120 wrote:Well, I do know how to use the output flange removal tool. Which is what you need when a two dollar spring breaks in your gear box.
Is that what you have? Hopefully a spare.
Can't I just carry the two bucks?

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Re: What happens when a machinist gets bored

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I didn't try fitting dollar bills or coins into that space to see if they would work. At the risk of appearing closed-minded however, I will posit that two dollars will not work in that application.

Here's a better picture of the puller:

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That is some clean work.

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Re: What happens when a machinist gets bored

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Sure are some must have tools for the serious airhead home technician.
They're nicely made orright, top attention to detail.
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