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<blockquote data-quote="evranch_canada" data-source="post: 632381" data-attributes="member: 38688"><p>Hi Reini,</p><p></p><p>Glad you think you could make use of the Clamptite, but too bad it turns out to be expensive to get it. This is what it's like for me to try to get nice things from Europe delivered here <img src="/styles/deutz/smilies/whistling.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whistling:" title="whistling :whistling:" data-shortname=":whistling:" /></p><p></p><p>I checked Amazon and their prices are awful. I bought mine from Lee Valley tools, they are a premium tool seller here in Canada but they do have an international site too and it is only around $30, not sure what it costs to ship but it's a pretty small item.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.leevalley.com/en-gb/shop/tools/workshop/tool-maintenance/59452-clamptite-tool" target="_blank">Clamptite Tool - Lee Valley Tools</a></p><p></p><p>Also it is a very simple tool really, and I've seen people make their own on a lathe if you have access to one. You just need a way to use a screw to pull the pins back and then flip it over, I have even seen them made from a turnbuckle (not sure if that will translate, it's the piece used to tension cables and clotheslines which uses a right and left hand threaded eye bolt inside a frame) to make heavy clamps out of high tensile fencing wire.</p><p></p><p>I am wary of using copper lines on motors as they can become brittle with vibration. This could be fatal to the engine if it's an oil line or similar. Myself if I use rigid pipe, it's steel or stainless steel, welded with TIG or brazed.</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evranch_canada, post: 632381, member: 38688"] Hi Reini, Glad you think you could make use of the Clamptite, but too bad it turns out to be expensive to get it. This is what it's like for me to try to get nice things from Europe delivered here :whistling: I checked Amazon and their prices are awful. I bought mine from Lee Valley tools, they are a premium tool seller here in Canada but they do have an international site too and it is only around $30, not sure what it costs to ship but it's a pretty small item. [URL="https://www.leevalley.com/en-gb/shop/tools/workshop/tool-maintenance/59452-clamptite-tool"]Clamptite Tool - Lee Valley Tools[/URL] Also it is a very simple tool really, and I've seen people make their own on a lathe if you have access to one. You just need a way to use a screw to pull the pins back and then flip it over, I have even seen them made from a turnbuckle (not sure if that will translate, it's the piece used to tension cables and clotheslines which uses a right and left hand threaded eye bolt inside a frame) to make heavy clamps out of high tensile fencing wire. I am wary of using copper lines on motors as they can become brittle with vibration. This could be fatal to the engine if it's an oil line or similar. Myself if I use rigid pipe, it's steel or stainless steel, welded with TIG or brazed. Alex [/QUOTE]
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