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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Wilsall, MT
Posts: 28
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I have a friend who grew up working in his father's auto electric repair shop. He wants to get back into it as a hobby, but can't find a source for all the various small parts and specialized tools he would need. Does anyone know a source for these kinds of tools and parts? Thanks, John
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mpls, MN
Posts: 27,582
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Swap meets and want ads would be the most likely. I'm still looking for the bits for my old generator pole screw tool.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix, Oregon
Posts: 661
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http://www.venselenterprises.com/ There is a shop here in town that shut down. The owner was trying to sell it all as a business. It's been a while now and the contents I'd bet can be had. Rexco use to have used stuff and may still run a truck to MT. Their number is 1-800-426-5005. I've known the family for two generations. Nice people. |
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