McCDan Regular Rating - 100% 47 0 0 Location Alberta Jan 14, 2014 #1 Anyone have a stock liner screw wrench I could borrow for a couple days? It would be much appreciated.
Anyone have a stock liner screw wrench I could borrow for a couple days? It would be much appreciated.
valleyman Member Rating - 100% 34 0 0 Location Nova Scotia Jan 17, 2014 #2 well since no one else in going to respond... i have used mini needle nosed pliers or retaining ring pliers for this task and they work quite well...
well since no one else in going to respond... i have used mini needle nosed pliers or retaining ring pliers for this task and they work quite well...
M mikebaker1129 CGN Regular Rating - 100% 33 0 0 Location TEXAS, U.S.A Jan 19, 2014 #3 SARCO sell a tool for this . I am not sure if they ship to Canada or not ,but they sell the tool. I think it is $7 or $8 US.
SARCO sell a tool for this . I am not sure if they ship to Canada or not ,but they sell the tool. I think it is $7 or $8 US.
I <3 M14 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 364 0 0 Location BC Peace Jan 19, 2014 #4 Treeline sells one too. Nice unit and pretty cheap.
McCDan Regular Rating - 100% 47 0 0 Location Alberta Jan 20, 2014 #5 Thanks for the replies. Didn't want to wait for it to ship so I made one at work.
Ghost65 Regular Rating - 100% 167 0 0 Location Sudbury Ontario Jan 20, 2014 #6 I jury rigged one out of two drill bits and a vise grip. It worked fine
G Grizzly Adams CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Jan 20, 2014 #7 McCDan said: Thanks for the replies. Didn't want to wait for it to ship so I made one at work. Click to expand... My suggestion. Called a pin wrench . Not hard to make with a little thought. Grizz
McCDan said: Thanks for the replies. Didn't want to wait for it to ship so I made one at work. Click to expand... My suggestion. Called a pin wrench . Not hard to make with a little thought. Grizz