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But Bruce.....I thought we had a deal.....Robert
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..is getting to the end of his rope with the pin punch thingy.
If I had one I'd give it to him to bring down his blood pressure. Peter S |
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I too have an NOS grease gun which will be for sale.. Will put up photos next week. Tough to establish a reasonable price on such things..as so few are found and offerred.
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How would I identify a Canadian track pin punch?
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It would have a "Made in China" stamped on it. And the first time it was used, it would break instead of breaking the track.
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Here is a couple of Pics of a Canadian Made punch. Note the part number.
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So I guess the two I found in New Zealand don't count! Well... I've got 2 more resources I'm awaiting for answers from, so I haven't given up hope. You drive a tough bargain Bruce.....Robert
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