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Snap On S4 Speeder Bent - What to do?

MalibuLX3

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Hey guys, I was cleaning some old stuff up in the garage and I found my Dad's old 1/2 speeder. The only thing is it looks like someone might have used it to pry something maybe and bent it a bit. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, I've never even used one before, to see if it affects performance, but I imagine it will.

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It doesn't look too bad in the picture, but the end of it is definitely bend. Is there anything I can do to straighten it back out? Or should I just throw it into the scrap bin? Lol
 
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philw

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That *****. You can try to bend it out but don't think you will get anywhere. If it is only slightly off it will still give you a large problem because instead of the socket being dead center when you are turning it will be off by however much the bend is around the entire rotation.
 
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MalibuLX3

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Do you think they would cover it? I don't have a local dealer so I have to warranty things by sending them into Snap-On
 

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Do you think they would cover it? I don't have a local dealer so I have to warranty things by sending them into Snap-On

Snap-on pays for the shipping both ways.
Just email or call them about it.

You could try straightening it if you have a big solidly mounted vice.
But it wouldn't be easy.
 

scott37300

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I don't think snap on has to cover it because I'm pretty sure using the speeder as intended would never be able to bend it like that. But I would think they would cover it if you sent it in. Email them and ask them.
 
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Scout Driver

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Hang on to it. Find someone with a press that is experienced at using it. I have seen my uncle straighten tools etc. that have been more outta-whack than your speeder.

Scott
 

snapmom

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If you know someone with a press, they can fix it. Or heat it and beat it out on a anvil.
 

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I've had good luck straightening various tools with a vice and arbor press. I would never put the torch on good tool steel as it would affect the factory heat treatment. I have, however, used a torch from time to time on cheap wrenches to put a permanent bend in them, but these were all disposable tools.

Your speeder doesn't look too bad, and I think it could be straightened with a small arbor press and/or vice. Good luck with it.
 

D9H 90V

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I doubt they would warranty it cause its bent, If you really wanted to get it warrantied, take a punch and hit the ball that should break the spring,
 

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use a vice
get 3 pieces of metal to use as shims
2 on one side and one on the other where the high spot is
you can tape the pieses to the speeder so you dont need a third hand
work it with the vise clamping and releasing little by little unrill you have it where you want it

bob
 
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