I know there have been a few threads on Walker jack rebuilds, but it seems like most rebuilders have had access to a powerful impact wrench.
Has anyone had luck with using a modified socket and a breaker bar? Or would it be cost effective to take the pump to a machine shop and have them crack...
I have the saw and the guard assembly - only part I'm missing is the support that bolts directly to the guard assembly. Looks like most 113.29 saws are similar.
Part #1 in this link...
Spot weld cutter. $4.99 and it comes with two cutters. I used it on ~30 spot welds taking off my radiator core support and it cut like butter throughout. A pack of $3.50 (10) 1/8" bits makes for a useful spot-weld cutting setup.
Just saw this on the craftsman website. Regular 79.99. fyi
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_12602_00946919000P?vName=Tools+%26+Equipment&cName=Hand+Tools&sName=Mechanic+Tools
Thanks for all the info guys. I don't mind the breaker bar handle, but the raised-panel handle seems uncomfortable when applying force. I'll take a look at the KD.
I'm starting to build my own tool collection and like the round head and thumbwheel. It seems quite a few others feel the same way.
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and have really enjoyed reading previous posts. I've searched quite a bit and can't find information on the current C'man RHFT handles.
Does anyone know if they are the rectangular profile of the standard tear-drop head ratchets, or are they slightly rounded on...