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Made some tools today



M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
As I will be changing my inner tie rods in a few weeks I decided to make some tools as I did not want to spend money on tools that will only be used once or twice, or be struggling for a few hours.

First is a old machine spanner that I cut the end off and as it was too big I welded one jaw and ground it to 32mm then welded a 1/2 inch drive socket on so I can get extension bars on it.

next I decided to make one that will slide over the tie rod, It comprises of a tube with a 1/2 inch drive socket welded in the one end then I turned and bored out a sleeve and drilled and tapped 6 holes in the end so they will line up with the flats on the tie rod, so in theory I can tighten the screws and it should lock onto the tie rod (the screws have got to be changed to grub screws).

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  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
Awesome welding :) Looks really good, although not sure I would have bothered when you can buy one for about 30 quid and its on a cam principle so it grips in place rather than having to mess around doing up the grub screws etc.
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
Thanks, as said this was free and about 1 1/2 of my time, anyone can gout and buy something but you don't get the satisfaction of making it myself .
that £30 saving means more beer for me tomorrow :D
 
  Audi A5
That only really applies if your self employed Chip, say for example, you work a 9-5 job and have an hour lunch break. Then the lunch break is not worth anything so making a tool then is £30 saved and not really any time lost.
 
  phase 1 flamer 172
All for making tools if possible, done engine hoist, ramps, oil filter remover and a few more smaller items. Probably not actually saved much money if I had had to buy all the materials.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
That only really applies if your self employed Chip, say for example, you work a 9-5 job and have an hour lunch break. Then the lunch break is not worth anything so making a tool then is £30 saved and not really any time lost.

Agreed totally mate, and also if you enjoy making it then its free entertainment not time wasted, it was only a tongue in cheek comment hence the "lol"
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
Well I changed the inner tie rods today with the new tool (tube one) and it was so easy took about 5 mins to remove old one then refit the new one, the hardest part was refitting the rubber boot, well worth the effort making it.
 


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