DJ3 modifications

kalem

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wombat said:
If it's not a high torque application just do what me and dad always do, get a cheap socket and bung it on the angle grinder till it's thin enough to fit, we have a whole bunch of "custom" sockets, just be careful if you're using them under a lot of load because they can be weak if you've ground a lot off them.
tried that, but it was a really shit socket... long story
 

wombat

Lives in a hole
Yep, most people only buy cheap tools once. If you do it more than once you're either really poor, or have no nerves in your knuckles.
 

S.

ex offender
kalem said:
wombat said:
If it's not a high torque application just do what me and dad always do, get a cheap socket and bung it on the angle grinder till it's thin enough to fit, we have a whole bunch of "custom" sockets, just be careful if you're using them under a lot of load because they can be weak if you've ground a lot off them.
tried that, but it was a really shit socket... long story
Oi! :evil:
 

CHEWY

Eats Squid
ok, i just put some 10wt oil in them then and so far it seems to have improved them quite a bit, although i need to go take it out for a good thrashing to really find out how much better they r.
thanks for ur replies all
 
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