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by ComTech » 30 Oct 2006 18:51
Here's my version of a home made plug spinner.
1 mouse trap spring
1 piece of wiper insert
1 piece of high density plastic
1 fender washer
Just give it a twist, put it in the lock, and let go of the washer.
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by UWSDWF » 30 Oct 2006 19:05
looks good but should be posted to t-shocks thread not starting a new one
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by ComTech » 30 Oct 2006 19:11
Sorry about putting it in the wrong place. I'm still learning how to post things. Mod is welcome to move it.
I'm learning!!
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by Shrub » 30 Oct 2006 21:43
We cant merge threads and i see absolutely no reason whatsoever why this shouldnt be a separate thread,
Good work comtech looks far better than some of the bent bits of wire ive seen pictured on this site in the past, looks like youve at least made an effort with that and a good one as well,
Well done,
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by digital_blue » 30 Oct 2006 22:37
I agree, this deserves it's own thread. It's a totally different design. Looks like a good'un too.
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by FiapFiak » 30 Oct 2006 22:47
Well, it's based off the original spring thing, but yeah, a new design and i like it. No more cuts or scratches from the old spring design, good job, thanks for sharing. I'll that try making one soon with what i can scrounge up.
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by ComTech » 30 Oct 2006 23:28
Thanks!
I drilled a hole a little larger that the wiper insert all the way through, then from the other end a larger hole to fit the end of the spring in.
I drilled 2 holes in the fender warsher just large enough to weave the wiper insert through.
If anyone has questions, or needs more photo's, let me know.
Again Thanks
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by btierney » 31 Oct 2006 10:50
Very nice. The designs are getting more professional all of the time. I'm still waiting to see the CNC machined version 
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by adam cooper » 12 Dec 2006 14:33
very good tip on plug spinners start @ the 10 o'clock position or even the nine o'clock ,you wont have to worry about it locking up when its given more momentum
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by ObiWonShinobi » 25 Mar 2007 10:40
hmmm.. this thing would be even cooler if the handle was made
from an actual key.. heh heh
but hey.. nice anyway
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