I needed a serpentine belt replaced on the sons car and did not want to fight with it and did not want to spend the money on a belt tool.
I know it could of been done with another tool out of the old box but was trying to make it easier on me with my crippling arthritis but I had seen these before and was tinkering in the shop so I made one for him and one for the box although it would of been cheaper and quicker to by one i figured its all good. made them out of scrap and old socket extensions and put some heat shrink on the handle for a little better grip.
Defiantly was not as hard on the shoulders as using two wrenches locked together.
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12-19-2010, 04:11 PM #1
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Fan belt tool Did not want to spend the money!
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12-19-2010, 04:47 PM #2
Nice job...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
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12-19-2010, 05:40 PM #3
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Thanks' Bob
Thank you! Bob I do appreciate the complement.
and really like seeing your work when you post, It's really nice work.
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12-20-2010, 06:30 PM #4
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CrazyHorse,
We wouldn't be here and Miller wouldn't have this forum if everyone could buy something off the shelf.
I come here to get ideas and learn and am truly grateful that there is still a place for a bozo like me to come get and share ideas.
Maybe there is a market for a left handed monkey wrench....................
keep 'em coming !
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12-20-2010, 07:33 PM #5
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Yep I know what you mean, I have seen all sorts of good ideas and shop made tools here thanks to everyone here in the miller forums.
I am picking up a nice little 9x36 south bend metal lathe in a few days
so i can tinker around and maybe make a tool or two.
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12-21-2010, 08:24 PM #6
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Nice work and a very good idea! One question...which did you keep? The red or the yellow?
Stephen
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12-21-2010, 08:39 PM #7
I have 5 South Bends great machines. Join my yahoo lathe group lots of pics there to look at>>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbend10k/ ...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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12-21-2010, 08:49 PM #8
Here is a little project i did. I needed a small keyway in a shaft i made so i used my SBL. Also the tool block was milled on my lathe. The collet chuck was also made on it, so there are lots you can do with a lathe...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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12-21-2010, 09:26 PM #9
Nicely done! I like the heat shrink you used on the handles, good idea.
Gord
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12-21-2010, 09:31 PM #10
Well thought out and nicely done! Ya need to sell something to Sears...
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