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TL rear load arm tools J5954 & J6045
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A couple of years ago when the front load arm tool was being discussed someone posted a blueprint of the front tool. Was wondering if that same someone or if anyone knows who else might have a blueprint of the rear tools they would be willing to post.

Posted on: 2013/2/24 18:49
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Re: TL rear load arm tools J5954 & J6045
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anyone?

Posted on: 2013/2/27 19:54
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Re: TL rear load arm tools J5954 & J6045
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Bob Berg made 6 sets of theses tools from blue prints. I bought mine from him at the last PAC meet in Kansas City.

EDIT: see Henry Greene 55 clipper project to see tool in action.

Posted on: 2013/2/27 22:50
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anyone up on hardening cold roll metal,?

making rr tl tool, does the bar need to be harden?,,, the whole bar or the curve...need to harden...


thanks rik

Posted on: 2013/3/8 22:59
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Not familiar with any metal treatment. So I guess cutting it from a flat steel plate and welding them up until the right thickness wouldn't work?

Posted on: 2013/3/9 16:43
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let the ride,

that's what I am thinking now, get 3/4 flat sheet, and cut the whole thing out,

also thinking of using 3/4 sq. which I can bend, make 2. bolt them together, and weld the seams,, the weld would stiffing it up,

Posted on: 2013/3/9 17:30
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