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I tell if someone want the stamps- templates of the original husqvarna splitter , i can sent them to his home with the post for FREE.
and because some members here maybe can not understand what i sent , i explain
the templates are pre- cut, so put them on a piece of metal, take a pencill and just transfer the shape. so simple
 
I tell if someone want the stamps- templates of the original husqvarna splitter , i can sent them to his home with the post for FREE.
and because some members here maybe can not understand what i sent , i explain
the templates are pre- cut, so put them on a piece of metal, take a pencill and just transfer the shape. so simple

στέλνετε σε μένα και εγώ θα τους έχει κοπεί με laser
 
Perhaps we could simply get back to tools made at home in the shop that help fix chain saws--tools not available at the hardware stores and others. These tools are usually designed for a specific purpose, and thus they cannot be sold to the general population at a profit.
 
Perhaps we could simply get back to tools made at home in the shop that help fix chain saws--tools not available at the hardware stores and others. These tools are usually designed for a specific purpose, and thus they cannot be sold to the general population at a profit.
Perhaps you could just sit back and let the idea flow. Many times seeing the store bought tool gives people ideas. The case splitters is a prime example. I for one welcome all the ideas.
 
Perhaps you could just sit back and let the idea flow. Many times seeing the store bought tool gives people ideas. The case splitters is a prime example. I for one welcome all the ideas.
And, that is what you did in post #63? Fabulous Greek. I need to buy one of those lasers. OK, I'll let generation X take over with Tap-a-Talk. Maybe next year something will materialize here. I also welcome all ideas when it comes to home-made tools. I've made a bunch of them.
 
Some guys could cut the templates out with a jig saw and files, then take the pieces to a welder (or a friend that welds) to have the case splitter assembled for a few dollars. I don't weld, so I have done this a few times (e.g., Post #68 in this thread: http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/tree-machine-filing-clamps.240030/page-4)

Or they could use the template to make their own version, by welding the 'fork' (inside part) to a C-clamp, as suggested earlier, once they know the dimensions. Could save some trial and error (especially the 'error' part).

Philbert
 
στέλνετε σε μένα και εγώ θα τους έχει κοπεί με laser

Ε τωρα που να τα στειλω? ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ , ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΑ , ΚΑΝΑΔΑ ? κατσε σε ενα μερος ρε φιλε , ενταξει στειλε διευθυνση και στελνω :):)
 
And, that is what you did in post #63? Fabulous Greek. I need to buy one of those lasers. OK, I'll let generation X take over with Tap-a-Talk. Maybe next year something will materialize here. I also welcome all ideas when it comes to home-made tools. I've made a bunch of them.


Post them up. Your translation is a tad off. The idea was that if I could get the templates I could laser cut the pieces. Also since the laser cutter would need to be programmed I could send people the files so they could save the programming fees. I also said that your breath was like a donkeys but yeah whatever :rolleyes:
 
Redfin I wonder if one of those square parking tools could be used as a clutch tool?

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I think it's great to make these tools. I have access to lexan and carbon fibre so I see what I can do with those. The carbon fibre chain bar experiment is on hold due to other obligations but it looks like fun. We have a guy on here using a 3d printer to make tools, another bloke has a milling machine etc.. great bunch of talent on here.
sounds like you have access to a mothballed fighterjet
 
Redfin I wonder if one of those square parking tools could be used as a clutch tool?

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maybe the dimensions of the pins are wide , but you give me a good idea, a tool like this for the most husky models clutches, the stihl only socket 19 mm
 
I know this is not a homemade tool, but I bought one of these and have used it a number of times on different makes and models to remove the clutch. I love it when I can buy something and repurpose it for a need I have rather than purchasing an expensive tool. I am all for making tools but if I don't have to reinvent the wheel, or at least redesign it for me needs, it saves me time.

http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-pin-wrench-36554.html
 
I know this is not a homemade tool, but I bought one of these and have used it a number of times on different makes and models to remove the clutch. I love it when I can buy something and repurpose it for a need I have rather than purchasing an expensive tool. I am all for making tools but if I don't have to reinvent the wheel, or at least redesign it for me needs, it saves me time.

http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-pin-wrench-36554.html
Look for sure all of us have a 10 or 15 for buying a clutch tool most of us have expensives oem tools, but most of us are happy just becuse of making our selfs somethink, in this case is a tools , even if its not so good and shine like the factory tool, and i think that everyone have a little time for making something that give him the plessure of '' i made my self " .
 
I know this is not a homemade tool, but I bought one of these and have used it a number of times on different makes and models to remove the clutch. I love it when I can buy something and repurpose it for a need I have rather than purchasing an expensive tool. I am all for making tools but if I don't have to reinvent the wheel, or at least redesign it for me needs, it saves me time.

http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-pin-wrench-36554.html


I do like that! Very interesting! I will be in Troy Mi this month so I need to look them up!
 
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