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zmotorsports
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Friday night I took care of a small shop task. My earmuffs keep getting moved around from various drawers as the drawers get rearranged so I figured I would find a place outside the toolbox to hang them where they are within easy reach when needed. Figured if they are more handy to grab, I'd wear them more consistently and hopefully prolong the hearing I still have left.
I knew just the place, but first needed to machine a small peg with a step to press into another tube. Figured a .001" interference fit would be sufficient.

Then I'd drive it into the tube of my paper towel holder.

There. That should work.

By this time the wife arrived home and I had her pull her Acura into the shop for Saturday's work.
I grabbed the Branick strut compressor from the storage bay and wheeled it into the shop. Also I have the new shocks and top hats ready for installation.


That was it for Friday night as it had been a hell of a week at work and I was ready to close the books on the week.
I knew just the place, but first needed to machine a small peg with a step to press into another tube. Figured a .001" interference fit would be sufficient.

Then I'd drive it into the tube of my paper towel holder.

There. That should work.

By this time the wife arrived home and I had her pull her Acura into the shop for Saturday's work.
I grabbed the Branick strut compressor from the storage bay and wheeled it into the shop. Also I have the new shocks and top hats ready for installation.


That was it for Friday night as it had been a hell of a week at work and I was ready to close the books on the week.






































I get more questions about that on the video I did years ago, and I've answered the same question dozens of times, all people have to do is read the prior comments. What I "want" to say to them is that if you can't figure out how the fork comes off, maybe you should put the tools down. 
