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just thought it would be a good idea for those of us who work on a budget to mention some el cheapo workshop tools that do the job and cost a few bob only.
here are my opening three;
first, is a 5 gallon plastic drum that's opaque and roughly square. i took one side off with a blade and then placed it in the bottom of the can. fill with degreaser and any muck can be splashed and encouraged to fall around the edges and under the 1/4 panel.
secondly, i use an 'S' shaped furniture allen key to under the rocker inspection caps. readily available-as long as you bought swedish furniture i guess!
thirdly, pilot screw adjuster-i had a small electricians screwdriver with a 3mm flat-bladed head on it. cut the handle off, ground the profile to a 'D' and fed it into half a block connector (see my gallery), pinched it up and now i have a £1 PS adjuster. kouba eat yer heart out!
regards
Taffy
here are my opening three;
first, is a 5 gallon plastic drum that's opaque and roughly square. i took one side off with a blade and then placed it in the bottom of the can. fill with degreaser and any muck can be splashed and encouraged to fall around the edges and under the 1/4 panel.
secondly, i use an 'S' shaped furniture allen key to under the rocker inspection caps. readily available-as long as you bought swedish furniture i guess!
thirdly, pilot screw adjuster-i had a small electricians screwdriver with a 3mm flat-bladed head on it. cut the handle off, ground the profile to a 'D' and fed it into half a block connector (see my gallery), pinched it up and now i have a £1 PS adjuster. kouba eat yer heart out!
regards
Taffy