I have added a section to my personal album on JowettGallery of the tools I have made or acquired. Note that the JCC does hold special tools which are available from the Tools Librarian.
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Special tools
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Keith Clements
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Tony Fearn
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- Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
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Although none of these tools relate to the Pre-war cars, it's very interesting for pre-war owners to see them. I especially like the torsion bar 'thingy'.
I have posted a few photos of the pre-war hub puller I have in my garage on Jowett Gallery.
I've often wondered how people would remove pre-war hubs without one.
Is there a need to have some more made? It should be quite easy to have a few cast and machined.
It would also be of great interest if Ray (Wood) could photograph,(or have photographed) all the Club tools and have them posted on the Jowett Gallery site within K.C.'s album, if he had the time to do so.
This would serve two purposes. There would be a photographic record of what we as a Club still hold, and members who didn't know what was available could browse and update their knowledge of just what they could borrow to make various tasks easy.
Tony.
I have posted a few photos of the pre-war hub puller I have in my garage on Jowett Gallery.
I've often wondered how people would remove pre-war hubs without one.
Is there a need to have some more made? It should be quite easy to have a few cast and machined.
It would also be of great interest if Ray (Wood) could photograph,(or have photographed) all the Club tools and have them posted on the Jowett Gallery site within K.C.'s album, if he had the time to do so.
This would serve two purposes. There would be a photographic record of what we as a Club still hold, and members who didn't know what was available could browse and update their knowledge of just what they could borrow to make various tasks easy.
Tony.