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happy to do a £10 on the race:thumbup:

 

If you were a little closer I would take you on after fabricating a little tool rather than my little bit of wire for the race:lol:

 

But speed is of course not everything - doing the job right first time everytime should be high up there.

 

Glad you came back.......

 

Last bit of advice - USE SAFETY SPECS WHEN DOING THIS SORT OF WORK.

 

Having had a few problems with one of my eyes, you value them a lot more, these springs can fly out when you least expect them to so use a bit of safety.

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If you were a little closer I would take you on after fabricating a little tool rather than my little bit of wire for the race:lol:

 

But speed is of course not everything - doing the job right first time everytime should be high up there.

 

Glad you came back.......

 

Last bit of advice - USE SAFETY SPECS WHEN DOING THIS SORT OF WORK.

 

Having had a few problems with one of my eyes, you value them a lot more, these springs can fly out when you least expect them to so use a bit of safety.

 

if you used the little tool it,s no way an issue for flying off

best universal tool i have ever bought

will take a pic later for ya

think it was £7 ish and loads of uses not worth even trying to make owt for that

P.s not saying you should not wear spec

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