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       #Post#: 1141--------------------------------------------------
       More home made stuff .
       By: Al Smith Date: March 19, 2011, 8:08 am
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       I tinker,it's just my nature .Some of the many stuff I've came
       up with .
       Stihl clutch pullers made from M22 1.5 hydraulic fittings
       .Piston holder made from scrap nylon .Piston pin circlip
       installers for both 10 mm pins and one for those dinky 8 mm for
       a Stihl 200T that are so tiny once they get away from you they
       are seldom seen again .
       #Post#: 1148--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: Al Smith Date: March 19, 2011, 2:01 pm
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       This doesn't have a thing to do with chainsaws .It's a power
       seam roller for forming standing seam roofing .The cover is off
       to show the triple chain reduction .
       #Post#: 1154--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 19, 2011, 3:59 pm
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       [quote author=Al Smith link=topic=160.msg1141#msg1141
       date=1300540095]
       I tinker,it's just my nature .Some of the many stuff I've came
       up with .
       Piston pin circlip installers for both 10 mm pins and one for
       those dinky 8 mm for a Stihl 200T that are so tiny once they get
       away from you they are seldom seen again .
       [/quote]
       Al, I'll purchase a set from you if you have extras made up.
       I've lost a few 10mm myself.
       #Post#: 1163--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: Al Smith Date: March 19, 2011, 6:44 pm
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       I'll make up a bunch once I get the Monarch lathe back up and
       running .
       The damned thing is a thyratron  rectified  DC drive which is
       acting up a tad bit .They aren't the easiest thing to figure out
       but I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is .
       #Post#: 1168--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: blsnelling Date: March 19, 2011, 7:13 pm
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       [quote author=Chainsawrepair link=topic=160.msg1154#msg1154
       date=1300568373]
       Al, I'll purchase a set from you if you have extras made up.
       I've lost a few 10mm myself.
       [/quote]
       I'd love to have one as well, Al.
       #Post#: 1170--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: Old Iron Logging Date: March 19, 2011, 7:19 pm
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       Can I get on the list also?
       #Post#: 1171--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: man of stihl Date: March 19, 2011, 7:54 pm
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       sounds like you're going to be a busy man Al! ;D
       #Post#: 1172--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: wannab12 Date: March 19, 2011, 10:08 pm
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       Yep........sign me up too Al,or give us a good close up to copy
       ;)\
       Steve
       #Post#: 1174--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: Al Smith Date: March 20, 2011, 5:20 am
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       Ha Ha .allright ,already .I'll make a bunch of them .
       It doesn't take long .These were not some idea I hatched on my
       own but rather something I copied from work .They occasionally
       use "hand piners" for certain applications for the circlics for
       repinning pistons .
       The difference is the larger pinners used for car engines have a
       slide inside which pops the clip in .The problem using that
       design on a 10 MM is the slide would be so tiny it would be like
       making a part for a watch .
       Some day when I feel motivated I'll come up with a clip removal
       tool .For the moment a bent ice pick gets that job done .Crude
       but effective . ;D
       #Post#: 6933--------------------------------------------------
       Re: More home made stuff .
       By: tommyhnavix Date: January 21, 2012, 7:12 pm
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       This is from an old Remington service bulletin.
       Thought it might be a good patern for a tool if you need one.
       Little slot on end removes clips very nicely. Good idea to cover
       with a rag after engaging tool before prying clip out though.
       Unless you like looking for part where ever they may go.
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