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21st November 2020, 17:01 | #1 |
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Whilst idly browsing youtube..
..I happened across this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieqbbQ-vF-M It's fairly long winded, however an enjoyable way to while away a few minutes. If the palaver experienced by many tourer owners, myself included, when changing rear bulbs are anything to go by, something like this would be a fantastic tool to have. Enjoy Alf |
21st November 2020, 17:49 | #2 |
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Rivnuts are great for getting a secure fixing we use anything from a M4 thinsheet to M12 shouldered we use battery drills to fix these with this great bit of kit 👍
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21st November 2020, 18:44 | #3 |
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I'd love a lathe like that.
When I did my apprenticeship we had big proper lathes, oh how I wish I had one. Need a small crane to lift them macafee2 |
21st November 2020, 19:15 | #4 |
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Nice bit of screw cutting there, wish I still had my lathes, great bits of kit when you need them.
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