GrandPaBrogan
⚡ eGeezer ⚡
Heya @outerlimits feel free to post your rotor truing indicator here.
I'll start it off with my err-uhmm Brake Hose Clampy-thingy.
I wanted to shorten my brake hoses and so I bought the metal olives and hose end metal inserts plus a bleed kit. After I'd already cut the hoses, I realised I was missing the special hose clamp to clasp the hose without crushing it - while pressing the metal insert into the hose end. Had a look on line and the cheap plastic ones always come with a kit (but not mine!), or the ones that didn't were expensive specialty tools in their own right. I could afford them I suppose, but didn't have the time to go order one. Seeing as I was only going to do this once, I just made one out of a block of wood by drilling a 6mm hole through it and then cutting a slit with a hacksaw. I put that wooden clamp together with the hose on a C-clamp and tapped the metal insert with a plastic hammer and it worked great.
I needn't have bothered. I recon I could've just as easily installed the metal insert by holding the hose end with both my thumbs and fingers and then push that against a wall. But hey, monkey see monkey do.
If anyone wants a slightly used (as new) wooden hose clamp (adds a rustic vibe to any workshop because it's rotten pine), this one is for sale for $50 bucks but you only get the special price if you pay for the postage. Awesome deal no matter which way you look at it! (C-clamp and hammer not included)
I'll start it off with my err-uhmm Brake Hose Clampy-thingy.
I wanted to shorten my brake hoses and so I bought the metal olives and hose end metal inserts plus a bleed kit. After I'd already cut the hoses, I realised I was missing the special hose clamp to clasp the hose without crushing it - while pressing the metal insert into the hose end. Had a look on line and the cheap plastic ones always come with a kit (but not mine!), or the ones that didn't were expensive specialty tools in their own right. I could afford them I suppose, but didn't have the time to go order one. Seeing as I was only going to do this once, I just made one out of a block of wood by drilling a 6mm hole through it and then cutting a slit with a hacksaw. I put that wooden clamp together with the hose on a C-clamp and tapped the metal insert with a plastic hammer and it worked great.
I needn't have bothered. I recon I could've just as easily installed the metal insert by holding the hose end with both my thumbs and fingers and then push that against a wall. But hey, monkey see monkey do.
If anyone wants a slightly used (as new) wooden hose clamp (adds a rustic vibe to any workshop because it's rotten pine), this one is for sale for $50 bucks but you only get the special price if you pay for the postage. Awesome deal no matter which way you look at it! (C-clamp and hammer not included)
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