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    Home made tools

     



    What tools have you made at home to help you with your project? I did this wrench to get to a back bolt, on the headers, on my 78 camaro.

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    well done and I guess that "necessity is the mother of invention" after all isn't it?

    don't have any pics but I made a hood spring application tool for my '56 Jimmy and when I was shoeing horses, I built a tool that would allow me to pick up a "hot" shoe and place it on the hoof for a perfect fit without burning me or the animal
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    some I have had to change over the years +++ a set of adjustable metric wrenches . Yes they are metric as in made in France.
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    Here's a handy spark plug tool for tight places;

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    Here's another pic (trying to figure out pic posting)

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    Yep, I had to shorten a spark plug socket before.

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    Here is a link to a few I have made.
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