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Homemade tools

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I just posted in another thread about how to remove the retainer ring on the 64-66 turn signal indicators with a nickel and vise grips and was wondering if anyone would like to share their homemade tools?

P.S I hope the posting police (Vic Rattlehead) doesn't think that this is in the wrong place
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This is in the wrong forum it should be put in...
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Kevin
The homemade tools is a good idea I think a lot of us have those. In Fact Auto Restorer magazine had part two of a article on home made tools in the April 2012 issue.
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