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Old 11-11-16, 04:40 AM
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Handmade Heavy Duty Tools

Its that time of year again, and I am having some free time again so here we go.

Head set presses 85.00
Startnut setters. 10.00
Disc brake alignment gauge and alignment tool. 35.00

Prices do not include shipping.

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Old 11-17-16, 08:47 AM
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Wow. Cool work, man.

Have any more pics of the star nut setter? Does it have a sleeve type operation or does the largest diameter section "bottom out" on the HT?
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Old 11-18-16, 03:16 AM
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It bottoms out on the head tube
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Old 11-20-16, 01:19 AM
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I'm really intrigued by your headset press. What sets yours apart from, say, the higher priced Park HHP-2 and the acclaimed, and lower priced, Nashbar headset press?
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Originally Posted by The Thin Man
I'm really intrigued by your headset press. What sets yours apart from, say, the higher priced Park HHP-2 and the acclaimed, and lower priced, Nashbar headset press?
What sets me apart? that's a good question. I guess just the fact that each press is individually made or made in short runs, This time i made 5.. and they are made by a certified bike freak (my bosses comment )
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Old 11-21-16, 06:22 PM
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For those curious about the offerings, I bought a headset press and a star nut setter.

These are lifetime tools and indeed as described; heavy duty.

I'll be installing a couple of headsets soon...can't wait!
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Originally Posted by YoKev
These are lifetime tools and indeed as described; heavy duty.
I'd love to see more images!
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