[Healeys] Healeys Digest, Vol 6, Issue 122

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Sun Mar 23 12:06:33 MDT 2014


 Though I love the period looks of the period copper-rawhide Thor Hammer that
came with the BN1s and BN2s, over the years, I've settled on a simple
solution: A five-pound shot-loaded rubber hammer.
Fits easily in the boot, is very efficient due to the magnified impact from
the shot inside the hammer, and harmless unless you miss the knock-off and hit
the fender.


Gary Anderson
Editor-at-Large
Austin-Healey Magazine



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G'day

If you can't find a remover I would recommend a Thor brand hammer which is
copper on one side and rawhide on the other. Copper is softer than chrome
and won't damage the knock-on.

Have a look at:

http://www.thorhammer.com/Hammers/Copper/

Yes I own a zillion shares in Thor hammers and they pay me stacks every time
you buy one.

Hoo Roo

Patrick Quinn
Blue Mountains, Australia


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