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Old Sep-02-2009, 09:05 AM   #13
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The DREMEL wins the day!

Went out looking for a propane torch but saw the rotary tools. Bought a 7.2V cordless (the rig is two blocks away from my place) and went to work. The cutoff wheel did it's thing and cracked them bad boys in half!! A chisel here and there, and out goes said races!!!

Amazing what those little rotary cordless tools can do in a pinch.

Thank goodness for Dremel and thank you all for the input and great advice.
Sweet.... I need to pick up a cordless one as my boat sits in a lot with zero power. I used a inverter on the truck to do 3 trailer axles.

On some I had to cut the rear seal from behind.... the Dremel made quick work of this too. I love that tool for crap like that.
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Old Sep-02-2009, 12:27 PM   #14
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Been there done that. Stranded in Anaheim all day trying to fix instead of fishing.

A bit more serious about the PM stuff now. Although We all rather Fish.

thanks for the fix it tips!!
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