URGENT!! Need help on removing hub assembly
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^^ Yup ^^ Nothing like a pickle fork attachment for your air hammer. I have a manual one that works quite well with my 7.5lb hammer. But now that I have an air supply in my garage, I've also got the attachment for the air hammer.
Also, nothing works quite as well for knocking off those rivets as an air hammer with a sharp chisel attachment.
Also, nothing works quite as well for knocking off those rivets as an air hammer with a sharp chisel attachment.
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yep the chisel attatchment saves time and doesn't take long to do either man i love air tools lol
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Well I got the oneside done and using Chevylover's method worked great. I am a lot more confident now, just takes a while to figure out what the best way to do it is. Thanks for all the help.
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