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Old 01-05-2011, 11:29 PM
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Ed M,
Thanks so much for the 20 degree tool. It came in and it looks like a great little tool. I wanted to take a picture for everyone to see but first I have to figure out where my camera is. Doyle did you borrow it?

One of the reasons I enjoy being in this forum is for the camaraderie and the willingness to help others. In this case others help me.

Anyway, a few weeks ago I was looking for a tool to set the pistons on my calipers and a search came up with an old thread from Ivangene where he had made some tools and he had offered them here. I PM'd Ed to see if he had any left and luckily he did. I offered to pay him for the tool and shipping and he refused and sent the tool at his expense. Very nice of him.

Thanks again!!!

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Old 01-06-2011, 12:11 AM
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I enjoy helping with what I can.... its not much but if every puts a little in, the result is great !
Thanks for taking time to single me out, but there are plenty of people who give way more then me - good luck on the rebuild, i am always looking for new ideas to help out if you think of any cool tools or ?
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Old 01-06-2011, 12:09 PM
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Ed M,
thanks for sending me one also.

I am about to start the full brake system rebuild on my 85 911 DE car. does the bently show how to use? as I was thinking about my projects for the winter, realized I had not tried to figure out how it is used?

any pics?

thanks again.
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Old 01-06-2011, 02:16 PM
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I would like to thank Ed as well. He sent me a fan belt spanner that is beautiful. I don't even have a 911, but the tool is part of a "collective" that I participate in that allows me track time/access to a couple of different cars. Ed's contribution has been a nice reminder of why we enjoy this hobby.
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