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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    maybe if you've got tool skills, but a lot of people haven't so need a helping hand with a presicion tool.
    A ball pein hammer IS a precision tool - a mallet is not....

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun Harris View Post
    Agreed man! Very easy to bend the sprocket if you do not. This place can be dangerous with suggestions
    Ideally you need someone backing up on the other side - preferably someone who won't depart when sworn at....And don't do it on alloy sprockets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    maybe if you've got tool skills, but a lot of people haven't so need a helping hand with a presicion tool.
    That's me.

    I like working with tools but there is more than one reason I am not in the trade.
    One is definitely have more ideas than I can put into practice. Especially without the right tool.

    I am pretty good at imagining solutions... sometimes my tool skills let me down. Other times I get by just fine with less than ideal tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    A ball pein hammer IS a precision tool - a mallet is not....



    Ideally you need someone backing up on the other side - preferably someone who won't depart when sworn at....And don't do it on alloy sprockets.
    Not a fan of assistants.
    I can fuck it up just fine without someone else's input.


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    I find it's better not to have someone around when I screw up. Less embarrassing that way.
    Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem

    Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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    I have fitted a Regina chain to Fatty the scrambler.
    Take note.
    They are a great chain but the staked joining link is the hardest in my experience to home fit.
    Use the best, heavy duty stake riveter you can get your hands on. The cheaper ones don't cut the mustard. MHO

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