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That's totally me whenever I do anything on my Baja ??
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That's totally me whenever I do anything on my Baja ??
Let me add some more tools I suggest, I suggest a assortment of files, sometimes stuff just doesn't line up correctly (I would know?) and y need to mod something, sometimes your clearenceing, maybe cleaning up edges on something you made, they are helpful! Flush cuts and angled pleirs are quite useful. Also a fnf exhuast spring tool is Gunna be helpful for 2 peice exhuast systems were it has a spring and you need good grip. And lastly, rubber/,nylon jawed pleirs are helpful if your trying to not mess up the coloring (such as powder coating or anodizing) on something or your trying not to gaouge a peice of soft aluminum, those will help!
Tools will be the best life-long investment you will ever make. They absolutely pay for themselves over time. I started fixing broken lawn mowers at the age of 12. My first repair was a Briggs "cranker start" broken recoil exactly like this one :
My dad was such a cheap azz he made me fix it, and I did. I never got a direct thank you but I did get a huge banana split cream out of the deal and a lesson learned about money to be saved doing your own repairs. So I guess my point is is buy all the tools you can afford.... buy a LOT of tools because you WILL use them regularly. I dabble in everything except more complex electronics. I'm kinda scared of soldering the micro stuff !
That's neat never seen one of those.
Sounds like a real b!tch to repair but?I cant believe we traded that for a pull start.
OH MY GOD. I haven't seen one of those old crank starters since I was a youngster. Z this is the starter you need for your 70cc. They were so cool. I seem to vaguely remember fixing one once also. They worked great till the spring broke.Tools will be the best life-long investment you will ever make. They absolutely pay for themselves over time. I started fixing broken lawn mowers at the age of 12. My first repair was a Briggs "cranker start" broken recoil exactly like this one :
My dad was such a cheap azz he made me fix it, and I did. I never got a direct thank you but I did get a huge banana split cream out of the deal and a lesson learned about money to be saved doing your own repairs. So I guess my point is is buy all the tools you can afford.... buy a LOT of tools because you WILL use them regularly. I dabble in everything except more complex electronics. I'm kinda scared of soldering the micro stuff !
OH MY GOD. I haven't seen one of those old crank starters since I was a youngster. Z this is the starter you need for your 70cc. They were so cool. I seem to vaguely remember fixing one once also. They worked great till the spring broke.
Well your not wrong ????Z would forget to put the handle back ,an get knocked out!....
Well your not wrong ????
The right angle bit holders are fantastic. They make a long flexible one thats great too. I have one thats about a foot long that I use all the time. Those 2 attachments are how I installed my killswitches without removing the engine's. Good purchase.Got my self a Bosch cordless drill/driver
??? this will make strip downs a breeze ??View attachment 55719
Check this out.The right angle bit holders are fantastic. They make a long flexible one thats great too. I have one thats about a foot long that I use all the time. Those 2 attachments are how I installed my killswitches without removing the engine's. Good purchase.
Think I need a new cordless drill? my lil Ryobi isnt doing too hot, motor is smoking and it's slowing down big time ??. It is like 3 years old tho and beat to poop. That one looks nice ??Got my self a Bosch cordless drill/driver
??? this will make strip downs a breeze ??View attachment 55719
Was quite inexpensive ? $50USD has a hammer drill and screw settings ????Think I need a new cordless drill? my lil Ryobi isnt doing too hot, motor is smoking and it's slowing down big time ??. It is like 3 years old tho and beat to poop. That one looks nice ??
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