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Old April 17, 2006, 05:26 PM   #4
cntryboy1289
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Join Date: July 19, 2004
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pic for you

Here's one that I made years ago when I was in a hurry to remove the nut in question for the forearm. It wasn't made very well, but heck, I was only after getting the nut off, not worried at the time how it looked. I have since remade one that uses a 3/4" rod that has the flats milled into it and then welded in place and has the handle on top. The point of this pic is that you can make a tool that works and doesn't have to look just like the ones you see in a catalog for them to be useful. Hope this helps you out. To make it, I simply used my jab saw to slice out an area wide enough for the flat iron piece to slide into so I could weld it up. Measure the width between the edgs of the nut and cut the flat iron to that length. Then simply weld a handle on the end.
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