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Post by charles on Nov 21, 2019 16:57:58 GMT -5
Low buck clean-out tool fashioned from a 6" recip saw blade . I ground off the teeth and painted it red ( to help find it when you drop it ) .
Well darn , tried to load a picture , but the file is too big to load . I'll try again .
Charles
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Post by jklw77 on Nov 21, 2019 19:01:28 GMT -5
good tip, got a SXL AO a while back and it had been road hard and put up wet, abandoned for years, took apart,.050 non roller tip bar.sprayed wd-40 on and let soak, resprayed and found that sawsall blades worked great to clean crud that has been there for years , did not grind teeth off just used the saw side of blade, put tape on teeth to protect my hands
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Post by rowdy235 on Nov 21, 2019 21:53:15 GMT -5
What a great idea. Saving this one for future reference
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Post by makowicki on Dec 18, 2019 14:49:45 GMT -5
I use a ground painters tool has a nice hook to it and a nice handle.
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Post by charles on Dec 29, 2019 14:57:19 GMT -5
Another suggestion for a cleanout tool . It's a flooring or roofers knife . Still available new ($10 to 15) or at garage sales or flea markets for $0.50 to $1 . Leave it sharp or grind off the cutting edge . Charles
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