There are so many jobs I have done a certain way forever and never consider a better method. Your drill method has got me considering something similar. Thanks for the video!
Always nice to try something different hey! Good to hear from you :) how have you gotten on with the t-handle? Has it made its way in to your daily rotation of most used tools? Also Scott, do you have an interest in joining a small group of small engine mechanics on WhatsApp? It’s a great bunch of guys sharing ideas and chatting like old women for hours on the group call feature.
@@VintageEngineRepairs I like the t-handle and bought one for home and one for shop but it has not yet become a go-to tool for me. The group chat sounds great but I have such a tight schedule already that I'm not sure I could afford the time. Thanks.
Hey, it’s not something I could easily do I’m afraid, especially as the metal needs to be the right width, thickness, steel type and temper (spring) much easier and cheaper to source one - they’re all very similar sizes across the board for most machines with only small variations :)
Yep that works, the reason I didn’t show it was because not all engines use that little metal dish, sometimes they go into a deep recoil mechanism like the shindaiwa or echo trimmers etc. this way it covers all eventualities :)
Maybe you can give me some quick advice cuz I can't find a single video on there on here about this but I bought a brand new pull start kit for my 49cc motorized bike and straight out the box the cord is jammed I cannot get it to pull
@@VintageEngineRepairs I kept playing with it and I eventually got it but I wanted to thank you so much for responding you're only one that did. However Mike still isn't starting cuz I'm having a bad tire issue with the coaster brake but I don't know if the first thing about him I should have did my research before I started this project but I didn't so here I am
You’re welcome :) that’s ok, have a cup of tea and just take a step back, then come back when you’re ready. I presume you brought this bike as a project to enjoy, remember that when you are feeling frustrated :)
How to fixed when its twisted both way😬 i have one when it pfops out it going both way, so i can not roll it up like this way. i have a loop in 2 diferent directions ☹
Thanks Mark! There is about 10 different clips put together. Different camera angles, different stages of the process intertwined. Gives a better viewing experience than just one camera angle the whole time! Thanks for watching :)
@@VintageEngineRepairs wasn't that I didn't like it. Just giving folks a heads up it may not give them the result there looking for. The Chuck put on to the spring bends and kinks the spring around the Chuck teeth and can even break the curled end of the spring off completely