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Gerwyn, I have just been sent the MGOC tool(very prompt delivery 4 business days) and find it does the job very well -- mind you the black paint is v bad and flaky at the business bits -- I have glued on some old bicycle rubber to save the spinners from sharp edges too!!
Cheers!
Robbie 2021 Plus Four -- Helga 211-WX-1433
"Fettlebodge"--A chief of the PaddyMogs
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Okay all, I'm convinced:I'll get on the blower and order one> Thanks for your collective replies. Meabh.
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L - Learner Plates On
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Not neoprene? (sorry Dave.......) Old bike inner tubes also came in very handy on my self-cobbled-together bonnet props. Also good for fat wiring looms.
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Hello, my name is theo and i work for Oldtimertools.de. I saw a lot off spinnertools in the net. I need some feedbacks about differend tools. it´s possible?
Best wishes Theo
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Theo, I have the MGOC tool which I find is very good with one important fault -- There is no protection for the spinner in that it is a metal to metal fit which will seriously mark the spinner without some protection. I have glued some old bicycle inner tubing to the tool which I hope will sort this out. Otherwise I'll have to think again.
The tool you sell I expect is very good, but is WAY too expensive -- I couls afford to rubbish a few sets of spinners and replace them for the price of your(no doubt excellent) tool
The MGOC one was approx €50
Cheers!
Robbie 2021 Plus Four -- Helga 211-WX-1433
"Fettlebodge"--A chief of the PaddyMogs
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Hello Robbie, i think the invention of the classic tools have the sense to propose no more with the hammer on the wings have to. Many have certainly been thinking about the past, but failed in the implementation. The price is certainly not a comprehensible way for anyone but those who already own tried something has to be finished, who knows what I'm talking about. The tool is virtually unbreakable! I would have liked a few more experiences. So thanks for the reply and further good ride.
Theo
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Just Getting Started
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Just Getting Started
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been using a hammer but with a bit of 2x2 inbetween, to minimise the chance of catching the wing.It does seem a bit of a shake-up for whatever holds the hubs on though........wondered about making my own, but not applied myself to it yet......... and no, they dont seem to need much tightening, and Ive not lost a wheel so far.................
nothing matters very much, and hardly anything matters at all.
Dave P. Bologna red + four
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