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Offline kiwipom

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #15 on: 08.11. 2017 21:40 »
hi guys, who is going to have the last word??? cheers
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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #16 on: 08.11. 2017 22:00 »
Me!  *smile*

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #17 on: 09.11. 2017 04:15 »
Surely The Ashley Book Of Knots would call for a "snarling wedge snotter" for such a clutch-ular application  *eek*

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #18 on: 09.11. 2017 09:57 »
Snarling Wedge Snotter? - good for the end of a boats spar but a Draw Hitch may be a better choice.


Eh! What were we talking about again?

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #19 on: 09.11. 2017 18:05 »
Hi All,
Knots of different descriptions, *????* cable ties  *????*
A length of stiffish wire wrapped around the grip and lever works for me *smile*

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #20 on: 09.11. 2017 19:39 »
Yeh, What a load of cobblers we're talking, knots, cable ties, hose clamps, bits of old rubber tubes, bits of wire - next time I'm going to use the wife's fingers?

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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #21 on: 06.12. 2017 14:22 »
I'm going to use the wife's fingers?

I'll use the dog's teeth.  *smile*

Seriously, I used a quick trigger clamp.
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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #22 on: 06.12. 2017 16:21 »
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I used a quick trigger clamp.

I've got a few of those, very handy, would be better made of metal though
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Re: 6-spring clutch routine maintenance notes
« Reply #23 on: 06.12. 2017 17:15 »
I'll use the dog's teeth.  *smile*


Well, it's alright for you - I haven't got a dog *conf* !

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