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My Shop-Made Slotted Cap Twister
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 5192307" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>Problem is, Stihl stuck about 100 thousand decals on their saws that showed a scrench tightening the caps. Operators see that decal and assume that's what they are supposed to do. Many of these operators have big biceps and strong wrists. The caps can't take that when the scrench's tip is only about 5/16" wide. It gets worse when the scrench's tip is off center when the torque is applied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 5192307, member: 20385"] Problem is, Stihl stuck about 100 thousand decals on their saws that showed a scrench tightening the caps. Operators see that decal and assume that's what they are supposed to do. Many of these operators have big biceps and strong wrists. The caps can't take that when the scrench's tip is only about 5/16" wide. It gets worse when the scrench's tip is off center when the torque is applied. [/QUOTE]
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