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Quote from: 1930 on January 23, 2015, 04:18:19 AMJust now learned ( random search on-line ) that there is a spare cutting wheel ( or there is supposed to be ) right behind the deburring blade on these tools.Haha! I could have told you that...Quote from: 1930 on January 23, 2015, 05:02:47 AMJust to add some salt to my wounds I am looking down at the extra pieces of my snap-on kit ( that I am still trying to identify better ) and there within that was another spare cutting wheel.Are you saying you've had TWO spares all this time? LOL!
Just now learned ( random search on-line ) that there is a spare cutting wheel ( or there is supposed to be ) right behind the deburring blade on these tools.
Just to add some salt to my wounds I am looking down at the extra pieces of my snap-on kit ( that I am still trying to identify better ) and there within that was another spare cutting wheel.
1930, do not do what I have done in the past !for example; I would take an old wrench and put it in a safe place so that it wouldbe handy to study, then when I think about it, I do not remember which safe place itshould be in. I am sure no one else has this problem, ha-ha.
Quote from: lbgradwell on January 23, 2015, 12:43:21 PMQuote from: 1930 on January 23, 2015, 04:18:19 AMJust now learned ( random search on-line ) that there is a spare cutting wheel ( or there is supposed to be ) right behind the deburring blade on these tools.Haha! I could have told you that...Quote from: 1930 on January 23, 2015, 05:02:47 AMJust to add some salt to my wounds I am looking down at the extra pieces of my snap-on kit ( that I am still trying to identify better ) and there within that was another spare cutting wheel.Are you saying you've had TWO spares all this time? LOL! Yup two of them, Ive nearly lost my temper a few times in disgust over that broken wheel