Bobthebuilder
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Any recommendations on an adhesive to secure new data plates to the HMMWV dash??
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A very thin laver of RTV. Stays put and easy to remove, if needed.Any recommendations on an adhesive to secure new data plates to the HMMWV dash??
You beat me to the punch!
Best use of yoink I've seen in a bit.I am reminded of the scene in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN where Tom Hanks yoinks the gum out of the sergeant's mouth to affix a small mirror to his bayonet.
My apologies. I was surfing and wasn't paying attention to what thread I was in when I posted.Shouldn't this be in the Humvee section? But go to your local trophy shop. They will have something that sticks plates to things.
It's a tough spot to get at with multiple things in the way. Wrench size is 2-1/4" so any wrenches are going to cost a few bucks, especially specialty ones. I got my hands on an offset striking wrench to test but the offset wasn't deep enough. Decided to make my own from a socket I already had.That wrench is some kind of special; that's innovative.
I'm guessing a standard offset wrench just wouldn't cut it right there; was it the angle?
Don't suppose you had enough left of that socket to share?It's a tough spot to get at with multiple things in the way. Wrench size is 2-1/4" so any wrenches are going to cost a few bucks, especially specialty ones. I got my hands on an offset striking wrench to test but the offset wasn't deep enough. Decided to make my own from a socket I already had.
Got the socket for $3 from my surplus guys tool bucket. I cut 1" off the end then used 2"×1/4" flat bar to make the rest. Took about 30 minutes with the cutoff wheel and welder. I built it well enough to be beat on with a hammer.
I do. There should be enough left for another piece to be cut. It was a shallow socket, so the broaching will stop below the cut. I think there is still enough to get a firm grip though. You want it now or at the rally?Don't suppose you had enough left of that socket to share?
That location is brutal, I tried to get one at BFR and even with right wrench, I couldn't get it. Nice job.It's a tough spot to get at with multiple things in the way.
I rotated the cupped tires to the front tandem so they won't ride so rough till they even out on wear. then I will swap them to the rear tandem and move those up.Are you planning on rotating tires now, too; or just swap out the bad tie-rods?
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