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Using a blunt or not so blunt chisel was not uncommon. but tools were relatively far more expensive and many persons had no free cash. When times were much more affluent I recall paying $3 (L1.5) for a new 12" Crescent in early 60s, ; equivalent about $120 today when most have some money to spare. But need bigger for the rear nut. For such very occasional use, with a little thought clamp on levers using angle iron or a bar can be fabricated. Old pipe wrenches are available very cheap and with care can be used with protective spacers..
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22-04-2021, 07:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-04-2021, 07:58 PM by Dennis Nicholas.)
OK why is my attachment photo not showing.....in my post 12? it shows" attachment with its file number" in reply box on the line after "tish tish " but not in preview or in post. clicking edit on post 12 brings up the reply box and the [attachment + number] still shows up
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hi Dennis
I can tell it is not a professional garage workshop. You are using vice clamps (Although one situation where not required)
I realise she undoing, but so many are loose thay clearly use some lesser wrench.
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Is this evidence of cross threading?
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The 22 FZB up draught carburetor is metric.