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Old 10-20-06, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by xpenny
Any additional tools I need to make screwing the chain tool handle easier? Many thanks.
Not to be too dismissive about your question but the "additional tool" you need is a good quality chain tool. Even if you get enough leverage to make the cheapy work, you stand a good chance of permanantly damaging the chain with a poor quality tool. Modern narrow chains are very intolerant of poor alignment during pin removal and replacement.

Cut your losses and get a better tool.
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