W Willowbilly3 A *real* tin magnet Joined Dec 10, 2007 Messages 7,847 Location Black Hills South Dakota Apr 5, 2015 #1 I've made many of these over the years until I started buying the snap on sets. I use an old broken truck hoist cable. Cut, bend and sharpen to any specific need. Great for O-rings and such. I prefer to remove the knob.
I've made many of these over the years until I started buying the snap on sets. I use an old broken truck hoist cable. Cut, bend and sharpen to any specific need. Great for O-rings and such. I prefer to remove the knob.
smallfoot He's rockin' the "Nuttin Special"! Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 7,254 Location Flawda Flats Apr 5, 2015 #2 Handy little tool!
MercuryMac Builder Junky! Joined Jan 18, 2013 Messages 4,924 Location Northern Alberta, Canada. Apr 7, 2015 #3 I liked your idea so much that I made one on a smaller scale than yours. I've had mine for many years. It's made out of a '50 Ford choke. Attachments IMG_1452.jpg 100.6 KB · Views: 29
I liked your idea so much that I made one on a smaller scale than yours. I've had mine for many years. It's made out of a '50 Ford choke.