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I haven't done seals on a saw (or any OPE) yet...but I'm sure the time is coming. I'm gonna have to get me one.

Kevin
 
sometimes I'm too lazy to drive to Franklin, although, I have driven over there to have him pull seals for me:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

Reminds me of the penguin joke.
 
Penguin drops his sputtering car off with a mechanic, and goes across the street to the Baskin and Robbins.

When he returns, the mechanic says: "Looks like you blew a seal."

The penguin wipes his chin, replying: "No, that's just ice cream."
 
sometimes I'm too lazy to drive to Franklin, although, I have driven over there to have him pull seals for me:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

I'm feeling ya. . . The simple answer is to have Brad just give you the puller. It's almost Christmas ya know.
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Aw heck fellas, just make your own puller. . . Use Brads video to copy what's there. Lawnmower blades are generally a 1080 steel. . . Carve off a couple chunks, anneal, bend, reheat just past non-magnetic, quench in water, temper to a blue/purple. . . And wallah! You have the puller arms that do the grabbing.

The main arms could be mild steel, holes are easily drilled and tapped. . . The center could be as simple as an extension nut with a sharpened bolt through the center.

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Aw heck fellas, just make your own puller. . . Use Brads video to copy what's there. Lawnmower blades are generally a 1080 steel. . . Carve off a couple chunks, anneal, bend, reheat just past non-magnetic, quench in water, temper to a blue/purple. . . And wallah! You have the puller arms that do the grabbing.

The main arms could be mild steel, holes are easily drilled and tapped. . . The center could be as simple as an extension nut with a sharpened bolt through the center.

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are you kidding?!?!?! I'm to lazy to drive to Franklin, that sounds like wayyyy to much work. (plus I'd use A2, but that's just me :laugh:)
 

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