Scotti if you want to use my hydraulic press to do the joints you're welcome to. It makes life suck less.
Scotti if you want to use my hydraulic press to do the joints you're welcome to. It makes life suck less.
On the 8th day god created the Super Swamper TSL and said "go forth and kick ass"
Thanks,
Chris Scotti
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A press can also fawk the ears up on yokes very easily. I prefer the hammer method for this reason.
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I likes to use a vice and squeeze the caps in, then finish off with a tap tap taparoo from the hammer.
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Thunderbird will do just fine.
The press is heavy and large so it'd probably be easier to do here. I will be working tomm and friday but Clarke will probably be here.
On the 8th day god created the Super Swamper TSL and said "go forth and kick ass"
Just take your time with the press and it will be a lot easier. Does that joint have bushings or needle bearings?
I always end up forgetting to add extra grease in the caps and one of the damn needle bearings will fall out of place and I have to pull it back apart a couple of times.