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Making/improvising Special Tools

Discussion in 'The Tool Shed' started by timgr, Jul 12, 2016.

  1. Ol Fogie

    Ol Fogie 74 cj5 304, 1943 mb

    That is basically what I did. I found that the metric tubing in the condenser was 10 mm. that is about 15 or 20 thousandths bigger than standard 3/8 tubing so the mm tubing only needed a little swaging to make a solder connection between the two. I found that brazing did not work too well because the mm tubing was a much thinner material, so I made long deep swedges of about 1 inch plus and soldered them. So far they have held up with the max pressure of 175 psi. I then used the new 3/8 tubing pigtails to adapt to my iron pipe manifolds via flair fittings.
     
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  2. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Made a tool.
    My sons Malibu needed an alternator. The belt tensioner needed a half inch drive ratchet but there was not enough room for a regular ratchet wrench. I chopped up a 1/2” tool I had but never used and made a very skinny driver.
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  3. Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

    Sometimes you just need something simple…

    The shocks on my ‘53 Willys wagon are held on by a washer & cotter pin. But, the rubber bushing has to be squeezed in order to insert that cotter pin. So:

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    Install shock, add washer, then slip this in with the notches in line with the hole. Compress with a clamp or channel-lock, and insert pin. Voila!

    Jon
     
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  4. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Nutzert installation tool:
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    Serrated nut with threads drilled out, use a wrench to hold nut, stack of washers and bolt to tighten and compress the nutzert. Vola!
    After two or three done this way you will want to get the kit but sometimes you just don't have room.
     
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  5. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Came across this in my box today. Before I had a spindle nut socket I made one from a piece of muffler pipe.

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  6. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    And why not! :clap:
     
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  7. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    What? No Way!

    FB link gone. Sorry

    was video showing you could put compressed air into a brake cleaner can and get the last few sprays of liquid out.
     
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  8. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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  9. wheelie

    wheelie beeg dummy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Man....a new trick.
     
  10. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I call it “The Hook”. Works very well. Easy to move around inside body and pull dents.

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    Wish I had a decent closeup of the “before” picture.

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  11. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Very nice. Thanks for posting, I need to use something like that this weekend. :whistle:
     
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  12. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Now the snow has gone, finally able to work on my barn-find 1952 M-38.

    Not run in 50 years - I had to fabricate a hub puller in order to get the drums off. Even with the adjusters slacked off, the shoes were binding.

    Needed something that would not warp or crack the drum. Used a bunch of stuff from my junk-pile. It worked! Although if I wasn't totally fearless, the first one might have scared me when it 'popped.'

    All original parts look "like new," ...except for being really old!

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  13. Ol Fogie

    Ol Fogie 74 cj5 304, 1943 mb

    Now that is really cool, Just goes to show, something can always be done!
    Send us some more pictures of that M-38 when you have time.
     
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  14. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Here it is, the day I brought it home.

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  15. Ol Fogie

    Ol Fogie 74 cj5 304, 1943 mb

    Man, that is some barn find! once in a lifetime find. Looks all original too. Only thing I can see that has been added is the locking hubs and the turn signals, both very necessary mods. Even the seats look original. There is a guy in my area who has an m-38, very nice, appears to have the original canvas top. I have met it a couple times on the road but have never talked to him. I noticed his driver door has a non opening window but it has a zippered slot for giving hand turning signals! Thanks for posting.
     
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  16. wheelie

    wheelie beeg dummy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Nice work there Pete. And a nice prize you got outta that barn.
     
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  17. Dave Deyton

    Dave Deyton Member

    That M38 is so cool. Nice project.
    I love the originality and the patina.
    What a great project.

    Dave
     
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  18. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Technically it wasn't even in the barn. :lol: It had been under the tarps since the 1970's.

    Here's how it looked when I wrote the check - I paid in full before I even uncovered it.

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  19. termin8ed

    termin8ed I didn't do it Staff Member

    Needed this earlier but we went a different direction. Not much going on so I made it anyways. Good excuse to play on the lathe and mill.

    3/8" airline to 3- 1/4" lines. Adapters we have in the tool crib are either T's or Y's so only 2 outputs.

    It'll get used at some point

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