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Hey thanks guy's
I will try to get my hands on an airhammer and hope this will do the trick. Heating is out of the question because of the paint... Al, if you want to sent me those pics that would be great (you know what to leave out the adress??) Again guy's, thanks for the input and 'till next time :-) Roger "Al Adams" > schreef in bericht ... > Roger, > > Last summer I had to remove the hinge pins on a '62 T-1. After trying a > large punch and hammer (after heating the hinge to red heat) and not being > able to move the pin, I ended up using an air hammer with a special punch > that I made to give it a 10 degree offset (I can email a photo if you > like). Even with this heavy-duty tool, it took several heats to get things > hot enough to remove the pin. Obviously this would not be good for your > car's paint! > > Hope this helps. > > Al Adams > |
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Chris Perdue wrote:
> > >From: "bug '59" > > >Call me ignorand... but i've googled for an airhammer and came with a lot of > >pics that were suposed to be airhammers (bicycletyre pump:-)). But also a > >pic of a tool used to undo/tighten the wheel nuts, but with a chissel in it. > >Can i use a pneumatic drill instead? The one that you use to drill holes in > >hard concrete?? > > > >TIA > >Roger > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55234 > That's the tool. Comes with different shaped removable chisel heads. One of them is a tapered punch. That's the one to use. Do NOT hold the head while squeezing the trigger, with intentions to try and see how strong it is. Do not. NO! Do not try it. What did I just tell you? I saw you looking at that thing and your hand twitch! HELL boy! Didn't I tell you not to do that? Now go get your hand bandaged and quit crying, you brought it on yourself do take it like a man. That'll turn blue and black but it will heal. Next time you'll know better. Jan |
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:44:25 +0100, "bug '59"
> wrote: <snip> When you buy a mirror, do NOT buy a RHD one! You won't be able to see a thing out of it from the left hand side of the car. You need to buy a right-hand-side mirror made for a LHD car. -- Howard Rose 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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Hhhmmmmmmm.... auw, auw... you dó know me....??
Yep i intent to watch with both hands....... i bet you did too!!! LOL Roger >> > >> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55234 >> > > > That's the tool. Comes with different shaped removable chisel heads. One > of them is a tapered punch. That's the one to use. > > Do NOT hold the head while squeezing the trigger, with intentions to try > and see how strong it is. Do not. > > > > > NO! Do not try it. > > > What did I just tell you? I saw you looking at that thing and your hand > twitch! > > > > > > > > > HELL boy! Didn't I tell you not to do that? Now go get your hand > bandaged and quit crying, you brought it on yourself do take it like a > man. That'll turn blue and black but it will heal. Next time you'll know > better. > > Jan |
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Hi Howard,
If you refer to the extended ones, yes i bought that one. I was told earlier that i need the long version instead the shorter ones. However i did not know that the difference was LHD and RHD. Thanks for the info! Roger "Howard Rose" > schreef in bericht ... > On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:44:25 +0100, "bug '59" > > wrote: > > <snip> > > When you buy a mirror, do NOT buy a RHD one! You won't be able to see > a thing out of it from the left hand side of the car. You need to buy > a right-hand-side mirror made for a LHD car. > > -- > Howard Rose > 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe > 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe > 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe > http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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Guilty Damn it hurt. Jan bug '59 wrote: > > Hhhmmmmmmm.... auw, auw... you dó know me....?? > > Yep i intent to watch with both hands....... i bet you did too!!! > > LOL > Roger > > >> > > >> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55234 > >> > > > > > > That's the tool. Comes with different shaped removable chisel heads. One > > of them is a tapered punch. That's the one to use. > > > > Do NOT hold the head while squeezing the trigger, with intentions to try > > and see how strong it is. Do not. > > > > > > > > > > NO! Do not try it. > > > > > > What did I just tell you? I saw you looking at that thing and your hand > > twitch! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > HELL boy! Didn't I tell you not to do that? Now go get your hand > > bandaged and quit crying, you brought it on yourself do take it like a > > man. That'll turn blue and black but it will heal. Next time you'll know > > better. > > > > Jan |
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Thats funny.... I just got my new eastwood catalogue and it shows the hinge
pin remover on what appears to be the upper passenger hinge on a red bug.... you can just make out the hood and chrome trim ... looks like they have it angled toward the from of the car... but that pic is probably just for show. hmmm but then again I thought the pin gets driven out from the bottom and then you drive the new pin into the top. -- ************************************************** ************** dragenwagen 1966 Type I - Daily Driver 1969 Type I - Undergoing heater channel replacement http://www.ramva.org/dragenwagen "Old VW's Don't Leak Oil, They Mark Their Territory." ************************************************** ************** "Jack Woltz" > wrote in message ... > I faced the same dilemma with a 1971. I bought the Eastwood hinge pin > tool, and it does not work on VW door hinges. The concept is right, but > the shape of the tool does not fit the VW hinges well (at least with the > door on the car. With the door removed, it maybe a different story.) > > If some one out there has bought the Eastwood tool and managed to get it > to work with the door on the car, I would love to hear how it's done. > > Also - someone from time to time has posted a blueprint of the VW > factory tool for the hinge pine tool. IT's time to see it again! > > > ================================= > > " ..... I ain't no bandleader!!" > |
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 00:52:39 +0100, "bug '59"
> wrote: >Hi Howard, > >If you refer to the extended ones, yes i bought that one. I was told earlier >that i need the long version instead the shorter ones. >However i did not know that the difference was LHD and RHD. >Thanks for the info! > >Roger The extended one is correct. My friend found out this problem on his '65! He bought a '66 drivers mirror (on the right hand side) and also a driver's mirror from a LHD car. Unfortunately when he fitted it, the passenger mirror was completely hidden behing the A-pillar! That's why you need an extended one. LHD/RHD mirrors are exact mirror images of each other, just pointing in different directions. -- Howard Rose 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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