Bar tip replacement

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Braaandt

Braaandt

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Just wondering if it's worth replacing the tip on this husky 24"20170526_224759.jpg 20170526_224520.jpg 20170526_224912.jpg 20170526_224813.jpg 20170526_224851.jpg 20170526_224627.jpg
 

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Jim Timber

Jim Timber

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It's salvageable. Just need a new tip and the rivets to put it in with.

I actually need to get one before too long as well. Teaching a buddy to fall ended up with the bar pinched and then the nose bent when I unloaded the trunk off the bar. I got it straightened out pretty good, but I think the bearings pooped the bed.
 
Jim Timber

Jim Timber

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30 seconds on a drill press = old tip is off
Couple minutes pounding rivets
Couple minutes grinding rivets flush

I don't know what you make an hour, but that just saved $40 in less time than a cigarette.
 

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