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RE: [3FE] another dumb question- brass rod
Harbor Freight, or if you are in a bind like I was when doing the knuckle
re-build on my 40 I bought one at Napa. Regardless of what you are doing it
is a *great* tool to have in the box.
Chris Rech (mailto:rechpc@xxxxxxxxxxx) | Emporia, KS | TLCA #10240
'77 FJ40 "Rolling Tetanus" |'88 FJ62
-----Original Message-----
From: ken.flesher@xxxxxxx [mailto:ken.flesher@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:53 PM
To: 3FE@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [3FE] another dumb question- brass rod
>When I changed my rotors last week I used an old wrist pin to
loosen cone washers and remove wheel studs. I tried at 2 different
hardware stores to find a brass rod. The dumb question is where do
you buy one?
Like Henry, I found a set at Harbor Freight, probably about the only
thing I've ever bought from them that was worth ordering. I stumbled
on a "tool sale" on the side of the road a couple of weekends ago,
they had the same set for the same price (2 punches for $6), so I
bought a second set for my field toolbox. I use them all the time,
very useful, as is my plastic-faced hammer from Sears.
-KLF
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