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Allan
How the hell do you get them off??? I've never seen a 19mm socket with such a thin wall.

Aaron Cox
how did he get em on ohmy.gif

maybe take your socket and spin it on a lathe? or grind it down?
Allan
Here's what's going on..

Aaron Cox
mmmmmmmm pedrini

spraypaint? looks good
Allan
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Nov 27 2005, 11:14 AM)
how did he get em on ohmy.gif

maybe take your socket and spin it on a lathe? or grind it down?

Have no idea how he got them on.

Jeez, I hate to ruin a good socket for a one time use... sad.gif
Allan
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Nov 27 2005, 11:16 AM)
mmmmmmmm pedrini

spraypaint? looks good

It's called Anodized Bronze.

It's the expensive enamel "Du Rustoleeum". biggrin.gif
SLITS
Where did you get such a set of nice looking Pedrinis?


Check Sears, other tool suppliers for a thinwall 19mm...if not, a cold steel chisel and BFH will remove them. smash.gif
Allan
QUOTE (SLITS @ Nov 27 2005, 12:43 PM)
Where did you get such a set of nice looking Pedrinis?

From Britt's crazy neighbor. laugh.gif
736conver
Make the tool from a socket and then include it with the adapters when you sell them.

"adapters for sale, even includes tool to install"
r_towle
if you have the original tool for taking off the tire...it will fit...

The odd looking tube with 17 on one end and 19mm on the other...

I have one if you need it...I think I have a few...

Rich
markb
QUOTE (r_towle @ Nov 27 2005, 02:00 PM)
if you have the original tool for taking off the tire...it will fit...

The odd looking tube with 17 on one end and 19mm on the other...

I have one if you need it...I think I have a few...

Rich

Finally! A use for that thing! laugh.gif
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