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2017-02-21 10:09:55
#11
Originally Posted by speedricer
I got one of those flexable gripper things where you press the button on the back and little "feet" come out the front kinda like the claw game, releasing the button pulls them back in. I forget what those are called. Those have helped me many times.



mechanical fingers....LOL
2017-02-21 12:14:19
#12
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
. My first suggestion was to simply turn the car upside down, but.


haha... I could see that happening in a manner of speaking... (removing the engine to turn it upside down that is)....

Heck, we had to pull the transmission to pull out a broken piece that holds the axle in (that clip broke when removing the axle and of course it couldn't be fished out without removing the transmission and halving it because of the deep spot it shot into!) ...it totally sux when what is almost done/fixed turns into a much longer project like that!
2017-02-21 14:21:20
#13
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
My first suggestion was to simply turn the car upside down, but.



Same, haha. Happy ending none the less.
2017-02-21 14:47:26
#14
Originally Posted by 92_sEnAtRa
Originally Posted by speedricer
I got one of those flexable gripper things where you press the button on the back and little "feet" come out the front kinda like the claw game, releasing the button pulls them back in. I forget what those are called. Those have helped me many times.



mechanical fingers....LOL


We call it a 'pickle picker'
2017-02-21 16:11:57
#15
Originally Posted by speedricer
I got one of those flexable gripper things where you press the button on the back and little "feet" come out the front kinda like the claw game, releasing the button pulls them back in.


I know exactly what you mean, they had a pair of those at Walmart for like $5. I got them too just in case the glue didn't work.
Actually I wasnt sure if the "grip" would be strong enough on the end to pull up the ring since it was wedged in there pretty well.
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