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Got my tool cabinet moved to its new bench.

Tomorrow I should get my bench cleared off.....


I might do a better restoration on a few saws I have....

My paint department was lacking then.....

Looked great at first, but now its chipping and peeling.....

Good lesson, never apply cheap rattle can lacquer over powder coat..... It will stick for about a month....... LOL
 
Jimmy I could use you to direct this goofy driver.....he ain't much.....he whanged the passenger side mirror on a lamp post today....OL and I walked everywhere we could....was at the rooftop Gravity Bar at the Guinness plant having a free pt by 11:00AM....got a free coupon for another from a non drinking Q-tip..

Some there is no hope for. I once saw a tow truck driver hook to an F150 and take out the door, fender, and bumper of the F150 in the first 15'. No helping him either.

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Figuring out what parts I need.......

Case splitter

Clutch removal tool

3 gasket sets with seals

2 sets of bearings

2 carb kits for 2171s

Carb kit for 346

Have to get some other parts for one 2171 but this should get the 346,372, and one 2171 goin

Oh and don't forget the lil freakin orings!

Case splitter is an awesome tool. I had serious reservations....after using it once...all that fear was gone.

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Case splitter is an awesome tool. I had serious reservations....after using it once...all that fear was gone.

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Just didn't want to spend the money

But then again I don't wanna pound on things with the BFH!

Lot of sore fingers last time!!
 
Just didn't want to spend the money

But then again I don't wanna pound on things with the BFH!

Lot of sore fingers last time!!

Well when you pop the first one apart, you'll thank your self. By saw # 3, you'll go this is easy!

If you have a bench vise, grab the square tube in the vise with the vise oriented 90* from normal. With the piston removed, you can let the rod hang in between the jaws of the tool and hold the case with one hand, and run the T handle with the other. 30 second job, 45 seconds if you pull a swig of beer in between halves.


One more thing, if you are going to reuse the bearings, make sure, 100% sure, you have all the oil and residue off them BEFORE you heat that case half. Experience speaking here... you will coke up the bearing and it will be shot in 10 seconds. :msp_wink:

You can do it!!
 
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Quack Whack



Happy Thanksgiving Dano, Jerry, and Geoff
 

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