Reply to message from benh@hwcces.demon.co.uk of Tue, 09 Apr
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>Having got fed up with removing the hexagonal wheel spinners from
>my '72 4/4 by flailing away with a hammer and large spanner, I
>decided to convert to twin-eared spinners.
BEN-FYI I HAVE SEEN A TOOL FOR REMOVING THE HEXAGNONAL SPINNERS IN THE MOSS
MOTOR CATALOG
I bought a twin eared
>spinner remover from from The Hutson Motor Company of Bradford,
>England. It is basically a flat piece of 1" plywood about 20"
>long, in the shape of an aircraft propeller. The hub of the
>propeller is cut out in the shape of the spinner. It makes
>removing and putting the spinners on again an absolute doddle. It
>costs about 13 pounds including postage. Hutsons can be telephoned
>on 01274 669052. Needless to say I have no connexion with them.
>
COULD YOU POST MORE OF AN ADDRESS FOR THOSE OF US ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
POND? THIS SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING I GOTTA HAVE.I THINK MAJOR PRIZES SHOULD
BE AWARDED TO PEOPLE WHO INVENT COOL TOOLS!
Dave McCoy>
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G. David McCoy, PhD Dept. of Environmental Health Sciences
gdm@po.cwru.edu School of Medicine
ph(216) 368 5963 Case Western Reserve University
fx(216) 368 3194 10900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-4940
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