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i need to replace my inner cam bearings but dont have the tool. not sure i want to buy a tool for around one hundred dollars or more that i will use once or very little. does anyone have one they could rent me, or lend me ? i am in Hamilton Montana. if you have a paypal acount i could send a rentel fee of 20.00 and a deposit that covers the cost of the tool. when i send it back you refund my deposit. findin one local would be great but shipping on a small item like this is no big deal. i would pay shipping both ways. thanks for any help.
i need to replace my inner cam bearings but dont have the tool. not sure i want to buy a tool for around one hundred dollars or more that i will use once or very little. does anyone have one they could rent me, or lend me ? i am in Hamilton Montana. if you have a paypal acount i could send a rentel fee of 20.00 and a deposit that covers the cost of the tool. when i send it back you refund my deposit. findin one local would be great but shipping on a small item like this is no big deal. i would pay shipping both ways. thanks for any help.
I'd like to think I'd lend the guy one if I owed one, but internet friends can be fickle to say the least. I hope it works out for both of you!
I loan my tools out to my local friends all of the time. Internet friends can be a bit sketchy if you don't know them well in person.
An example of this is my ex. She has four guys on the Internet that all think that she is their fiancee. Three of the four she has never met in person. She gets money and gifts from all of them. One of them lives in British Columbia. None of them know about the other ones and they think that they are the only one.
I loan my tools out to my local friends all of the time. Internet friends can be a bit sketchy if you don't know them well in person.
An example of this is my ex. She has four guys on the Internet that all think that she is their fiancee. Three of the four she has never met in person. She gets money and gifts from all of them. One of them lives in British Columbia. None of them know about the other ones and they think that they are the only one.
I guess the best part of that story is the word,"ex"!
[quote=ftanner;8550587]I loan my tools out to my local friends all of the time. Internet friends can be a bit sketchy if you don't know them well in person.
that is why i offered to rent with a deposit not just borrow from someone i dont know. i am not out to screw anyone just as i dont want to be screwed myself.
I loan my tools out to my local friends all of the time. Internet friends can be a bit sketchy if you don't know them well in person.
that is why i offered to rent with a deposit not just borrow from someone i dont know. i am not out to screw anyone just as i dont want to be screwed myself.
I didn't say that you were. I was generalizing about how people are more "disconnected" on the Internet than they are in person. I've had long-time Internet friends throw me over for stupid reasons that didn't even have anything to do with me. Which is one of the reasons that I tend to differentiate my Internet friends from friends I have in "real life", or as we geeks call it, in "meat space" (as opposed to cyber space).
You can even borrow the blind bearing puller from autozone or advance auto. I bought mine from harbor freight for $59 (you can get a 20% off coupon in most magazines). I just eyeballed the depth the bearing was in and when we reinstalled everything, I didn't even need to change the spacer...
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