Another YouTube video set added: Replacing a broken tenon
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Another YouTube video set added: Replacing a broken tenon
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
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Another series I binge watched. Now I gotta get me a slide hammer!
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I appreciate you sharing this, George. This video series was less expensive for me to watch than the last one, in terms of new tools I need to add to my workshop.
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The gotcha for aspiring repair guys is discovering that chucking reamers, like pin gauges, are only useful in small increment sets, and they bite wallets HARD when bought by the dozen.
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Re: Another YouTube video set added: Replacing a broken teno
Also known in the auto-body trade as a slap hammer. My brother was a body man and I watched him use one many times for pulling out dents.Ocelot55 wrote:Another series I binge watched. Now I gotta get me a slide hammer!
I've also seen them used for pulling cores out of locks. And the one that makes me cringe is that they are sometimes used in orthopedic surgery. Versatile tool.
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Another superb series.