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Making a Left Shoe a Right Shoe!

#1

Eugbug

Eugbug

This was probably madness, but I couldn't source a right side drive pinion for my lawn mower. So I had to convert a left side one to right side. Lots of "Dremel" work was involved. It works, but wonder will it last?

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#2

reynoldston

reynoldston

This was probably madness, but I couldn't source a right side drive pinion for my lawn mower. So I had to convert a left side one to right side. Lots of "Dremel" work was involved. It works, but wonder will it last?

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Looks good, time will tell


#3

S

SeniorCitizen

good job

the dremmel i bought about 20 years ago paid for itself the first day and countless times since plus saving so much frustration.


#4

Eugbug

Eugbug

good job

the dremmel i bought about 20 years ago paid for itself the first day and countless times since plus saving so much frustration.

I got these diamond coated cutting disks from Dealextreme which can be used with a Dremel tool or clone. They come in really handy for cutting stuff where a junior hacksaw or angle grinding disk can't be used.

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#5

S

SeniorCitizen

I got these diamond coated cutting disks from Dealextreme which can be used with a Dremel tool or clone. They come in really handy for cutting stuff where a junior hacksaw or angle grinding disk can't be used.

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Thanks for the link. Didn't know about those. When I bought my Dremel I was just glad I bought extra reinforced wheels because those non reinforced that came with it were worthless.


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