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yes.gif posted on February 28th, 2010 at 06:09 PM
FOR SALE : 36mm rear axle nut tool


Seller's Name – Lindsay Smith

Suburb / Post Code – East Gresford NSW 2311

Item Description – 36mm axle nut tool

Condition – New

Cost - $12 + postage

Email - almetal@iinet.net.au

What Do I Have?

Well I'm glad you asked.


This is a 36mm rear axle nut removal tool

This tool is used to remove the stubborn 36mm axle nut that holds the rear brake drums on the old Dak Dak

After you remove your wheel and the axle nut split pin you place this tool on the axle nut and then with a few heavy wacks with a hammer the nut will come off (easy as).

Also has a ½’’ square drive hole for use with a bar ½’’ square drive bar.

Every VW home mechanic should have one.

Just contact me with your post code and I can work out the postage cost


Will come in a package that is
25cm long
12 cm wide
2 cm high
And be 1500g

Posted from 2311 N.S.W

I take bank deposit, paypal, postal money orders as payments


Remember to check out my other items up for auction.

You never know what you will find!

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posted on March 20th, 2010 at 03:40 PM



Lindsay, It turned up during the week - and the %$#%$ axle nut came off with a bit of heat and a few whacks with an 8lb sledge hammer.
Even the you beaut CIP tool couldn't budge it (it got the RHS off, but the LHS wasn't moving.)

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posted on March 20th, 2010 at 10:49 PM



hey lindsay,


i was thinking today that you seem to be making specialty tools, one that would be really handy would be the one to get the headlight switches out of the dash etc, like the two pronged ones, i have one but it actually came from a fondu set.

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info.gif posted on March 20th, 2010 at 11:36 PM



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hey lindsay,


i was thinking today that you seem to be making specialty tools, one that would be really handy would be the one to get the headlight switches out of the dash etc, like the two pronged ones, i have one but it actually came from a fondu set.

Sorry for hi jacking


Yes, I have a loose wiper switch..

have to pull everything behind the dash out to hold the switch...

took Me ages to get the nut threaded..
after it came off....

LEE

PS: checking out fondue sets...... Lee




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posted on March 21st, 2010 at 10:59 AM



http://iweb.pillsburystore.com/images/products/shprodde/670210.jpg 

Here is a pic of a set with the tool i use
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posted on March 21st, 2010 at 02:00 PM



Quote:
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i was thinking today that you seem to be making specialty tools, one that would be really handy would be the one to get the headlight switches out of the dash etc, like the two pronged ones, i have one but it actually came from a fondu set.


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Last time I used a leatherman opened up enough to get the tip of the pliers in, but I was nervous I was going to slip and gouge the dash.
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posted on March 21st, 2010 at 03:49 PM



Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by 71-BEETLE-SEDAN
i was thinking today that you seem to be making specialty tools, one that would be really handy would be the one to get the headlight switches out of the dash etc, like the two pronged ones, i have one but it actually came from a fondu set.


x2
Last time I used a leatherman opened up enough to get the tip of the pliers in, but I was nervous I was going to slip and gouge the dash.


Yes.
I have heaps of pliers of all sorts...

but am scared of wrecking the dash.... lol

Maybe the fondue forks are the go... lol

originally thought of using a large screwdriver with a wide blade and grinding it to fit....

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posted on March 21st, 2010 at 05:33 PM



x 3 on the two-pronged switch tool. Can't get one of my ghia switches out......

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yes.gif posted on March 21st, 2010 at 07:00 PM



Yes,

they can be very difficult to undo too..

again with the chance of damage to Your dash....

or even windscreen....

LEE




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