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Just wanted to show y'all this vise block I got.

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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Kit and wrench. Works really good. The gas tube tool works great, perfect alignment.

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    Lol. It did not fit the aero style low profile nut.( goes under the gas tube) They are slotted for tork wrench? or crescent. I was pissed. Works great on the tube type nut and the "star" type and standard type. I need a crow foot too. I did forget to use anti sieze though. Crap! Some of the old company's used thread lock, so keep that in mind for older models before you start or you'll demolish something.
     
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    Speaking of thread locker. I remember someone that could not get a nut loose. Had thread locker. It was an item that had a nice finish but needed a torch. Lol. The gentleman used a soldering iron and pointed the tip all around the nut till it got warm and loosened the threadlocker. No damage.
     

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    Speaking of thread locker. I remember someone that could not get a nut loose. Had thread locker. It was an item that had a nice finish but needed a torch. Lol. The gentleman used a soldering iron and pointed the tip all around the nut till it got warm and loosened the threadlocker. No damage.

    That's a good tip. Smart .
     
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