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That's BS! I just got one for $18 shipped.
where?
That's BS! I just got one for $18 shipped.
where?
where?
ebay
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
some seem to be easy, others, not so much.....
Why not use Brad's fancy puller on your saw if the seals are stubborn??
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.
(must a been a Ford )
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.
Brad, you listening?
I don't expect it will be in the Christmas giving thread.
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.
Brad, you listening?
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