CDN Farm Boy
Veteran Member
Those things work awesome. I've got one of the originals in the top of my tool box. Certainly beats using hose clamps most of the time.
I've been looking to buy or make one of those clamping tools... They look like you can clamp anything... anywhere...


Yes it is a staple puller and made from some kind of file.. I would like to know how he bent the end or did the old file have a handle or hook on it. The bent end it very strong.
Yes it is a staple puller and made from some kind of file.. I would like to know how he bent the end or did the old file have a handle or hook on it. The bent end it very strong.
Yes it is a staple puller and made from some kind of file.. I would like to know how he bent the end or did the old file have a handle or hook on it. The bent end it very strong.



I have converted a lot of my engines over to propane and use the 20 pound cylinder to run them on.So I needed to fill my own cylinders. I made this propane pump from a air cylinder and two check valves .The handle is a post from a chain link fence. The hose that is pushed into the end of the handle is the end that screws into the 20 pound tank, it was in there to keep it out of the snow.View attachment 486603View attachment 486604View attachment 486605
I refill my 20 lb tanks also but I just hook it up from the big tank to the small tank and let it fill. When you back off the air screw on the small tank it lets pressure off and the liquid propane fills it from the larger tank. If the small tank is cooler than the large one it fills faster but it don't have to be cooler.
I took a 3/8 pipe plug with the allen wrench head on it and drill it to tap with a 8mm tap.
. I taped the block with a 3/8 pipe tap.I leveled it up with a 4 inch lapping wheel .I know I only get half a point for this one but to keep it alive I will share it. I had a broken 8mm head/cylinder bolt broken off in the block on a KLF 300 KAW. The person that started the job was going to drill it out but kept falling off the broken bolt until they had little holes drilled most of the way around it in the aluminum block. In his defense that bolt was hard as a drill bit. I felt I had nothing to loose and finished drilling holes around the broken off flush bolt. Hit it hard with a center punch and it came out but left a big hole. This is where the homemade tool was used to get my 3/8 pipe plug reducing bushing hole drilled straight up and spaced proper. View attachment 486703 I took a 3/8 pipe plug with the allen wrench head on it and drill it to tap with a 8mm tap.View attachment 486704 View attachment 486705 View attachment 486706 . I taped the block with a 3/8 pipe tap.I leveled it up with a 4 inch lapping wheel .