The one on the right is like a Harbor Freight tool. He worked great for a while but now he doesn't work.... He discovered girls
LOL aint that the truth!
The one on the right is like a Harbor Freight tool. He worked great for a while but now he doesn't work.... He discovered girls
@Ranger16What is the process you used?
nice work!I made up this cradle recently so I can drop out the combo from below. Made it with some 2" .095 wall square, a piece of plate for the trans pan with side pieces to keep it located and some 500lb Northern Tool casters. I cut the k-frame verticles at a 5* angle to better locate them in the frame and the pan pad is 5* also cause thats what it is in the car. Already held it up there to verify fit. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks it will get loaded. Right now I'm disconnecting things and cutting out the old wiring as its getting replaced.
Nice! I keep a very old Radio Shack pencil soldering iron for the same task.Here is one I made years ago but just used again today. New carpet in my Charger. I learned a long time ago that drilling a hole in carpeting is fools play. I made a tool to punch holes in the carpet for seat bolts and seat belt anchors. I took a 6" length of 1/4" pipe and inserted it in a 1" dowel to keep from burning my hand. I then insert a scratch awl up through the floor through the carpet where I want the hole. Then heat the end of the pipe with a benz-o-matic torch. Slide it down over the awl and presto..........nice round hole that melts the carpet fibers so there is no guessing where the hole goes. Melted right through the sound deadener too!
This is a good idea. I went without the correct tool as well. I used an old plumbing pipe wrench and a LONG piece of pipe to turn those things loose. I only made about 1/16 turn each time so it took me what seemed like 10 years to get them out. But they are out!!Just finished this yesterday. Didn't want to pay $50 for a ball joint socket, so I made one for $free.99. Socket works great, still can't get the ball joint out lol
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