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Old 04-07-2010, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by hillbilly View Post
Using a spring compressor is not a bad idea .. however I've never found the need for one unless the springs are mounted on struts. I still don't need one then, unless I'm replacing either the strut, or the strut cartridge. Non strut automobiles are a breeze to remove coil springs.


Automatic transmission tools are a pain in the ass to gather up though ( if you buy them ). Orta see the home-made tranny tools I made .. just to save a grand or so I couldn't caugh up. Wasn't a bad trade off making them myself, really, I think it cost me about 3.00 worth of wire used off the spool in the welder, and the junk out of the scrap pile I used to make 'em with probly wouldn't brough more than 10 cents if hauled to scrap. But my tools work .. and the two tools I made for about 3.10 saved me about a grand
I was gonna say something about Yankee Ingenuity, but I figured that wouldn't go over well in Tennessee, so how about Tennessee Creativity. Although I didn't learn about auto mechanics from my dad, I did learn to appreciate making use of spare parts. My first bike was built out of spare parts (and it was pretty much indestructible), and I still have a funnel he welded out of an old oil can. Although I don't tinker on cars, I do tinker with old stereos. A little bit of the old depression values survive - "waste not, want not."

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