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Re: Coltrane's Planes etc 19/1/98



The first attempt with the hammer was interesting. The wheel spun and the
hammer shot out the other side at high speed. If someone had been standing
there they would have lost a leg.
Regards,
-- 
Chris Stratton
Wollongong, NSW, Australia
stratton.chris.cp@bhp.com.au

Keith Malcolm <keithm@happy.dca.gov.au> wrote in article
<keithm.185.34C66F74@happy.dca.gov.au>...
> In article <6a4i45$ve6$1@the-fly.zip.com.au> Graham Fry
<fryg@sydpcug.org.au> writes:
> >From: Graham Fry <fryg@sydpcug.org.au>
> >Subject: Re: Coltrane's Planes etc 19/1/98
> >Date: 21 Jan 1998 10:19:49 GMT
> 
> 
> >Further, their means of jacking up a wheel would give an Australian
health and
> >safety inspector nightmares.
> 
> >Graham Fry
> 
> 
> If you mean running the wheel up on a hammer, this is the easiest way to
jack 
> one wheel in the field.
> 
> David Malcolm
> 
>