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Finally a fix for the SU pump

Kewl. Sent that off to a local guy I know who just finished a Morris...
 
I just love these KISS solutions.:congratulatory:
 
In the world of helicopter pilots there are some who cannot start an engine without first tapping the TGT gage (waking it up?, I don't know). Once in a blue moon a gage or instrument sticks and tapping the glass might make a difference. My solution (as their mechanic) is to make a swinging pendulum hammer that bumps the entire instrument panel with a good thud to "tap" all the instruments at once. Somehow I don't think the FAA guys will go for that. That is one funny video.
 
The craftsmanship is beautifully done. Isn't that the dime-store hammer that comes with the telescoping screwdrivers in the handle?

One nitpick, IMHO he should have used the later model with the decoupaged Peter Max flower designs all over it. On second thought, maybe he stripped all that off and had the hammer re-plated.

Nice job all around, Sven.
 
The craftsmanship is beautifully done. Isn't that the dime-store hammer that comes with the telescoping screwdrivers in the handle?

One nitpick, IMHO he should have used the later model with the decoupaged Peter Max flower designs all over it. On second thought, maybe he stripped all that off and had the hammer re-plated.

Nice job all around, Sven.

I believe your right. My wife had one calling it her tool box.

John
 
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