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THE WITZL
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Sun, 17 July 2005 12:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
now even i use chains to lift engines... and they are just pissy little 4a's most of the time!!
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Sun, 17 July 2005 12:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
oh, it does use a chain ... just one more suited to restraining a large dog Laughing
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Sun, 17 July 2005 14:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
You don't know fear until you've lifted an entire wet 2J (coolant, oil, the lot), with all accessories & turbo's.... and entire auto gearbox also with full oil. And done it using one strip of a 25 year old seatbelt - not even long enough to loop. Just tied off at each anchor point Razz
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Sun, 17 July 2005 22:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
joorsh wrote on Sun, 17 July 2005 17:35

Some more WST's courtesy of Stitt & Dong:

WST-038: Crank Locker
Uses: Holding crank in place & feeding to WST-037.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~josh_and_sarah/WST038.jpg



Glad to see it made it in to the WST range
http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.php?t=msg&g oto=604462&rid=3884

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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 18 July 2005 00:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
joorsh wrote on Mon, 18 July 2005 00:08

You don't know fear until you've lifted an entire wet 2J (coolant, oil, the lot), with all accessories & turbo's.... and entire auto gearbox also with full oil. And done it using one strip of a 25 year old seatbelt - not even long enough to loop. Just tied off at each anchor point Razz

When I did that I used a proper engine crane and a big-arse chain... and I was still scared! Shocked
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 18 July 2005 01:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
WST-041: Parallel Car Roller
Uses:- For getting the most storage out of you Garage!
tucking that long term project in the back corner out of the weather.

Click for bigger version.
http://www.gigashare.com/files/thumbnail/796970933.jpg
http://www.gigashare.com/files/thumbnail/1554326381.jpg

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joorsh
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 18 July 2005 03:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
OK now that's cool.

I think the Egyptians were supposed to have done something similar to move the big stone slabs around for the pyramids. Had you been watching discovery channel when you came up with that one? Very Happy
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 18 July 2005 03:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lambolica wrote on Mon, 18 July 2005 11:23

WST-041: Parallel Car Roller
Uses:- For getting the most storage out of you Garage!
tucking that long term project in the back corner out of the weather.

Click for bigger version.
http://www.gigashare.com/files/thumbnail/796970933.jpg
http://www.gigashare.com/files/thumbnail/1554326381.jpg

that classic aussie engenuity at its best.
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 18 July 2005 03:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
joorsh wrote on Mon, 18 July 2005 13:22

OK now that's cool.

I think the Egyptians were supposed to have done something similar to move the big stone slabs around for the pyramids. Had you been watching discovery channel when you came up with that one? Very Happy


Ummm... Yes I was Razz

And FYI egyiptians used sleds and mud to move the Block, It was the greek who used rollers.
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Fri, 23 September 2005 03:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ahahah absolutely fantastic thread boys, can't stop laughing. The Phrostbyte range has just had its first addition.

PHR-001: The 4K-C Removal Tool
http://www.ke70.theicy.net/4age6.JPG
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Re: Ever needed an SST? -->The WST Range of Tools!!! Mon, 07 November 2005 09:20 Go to previous message
Stitt has some new photos he needs to contribute.

Just a little thread revival.
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