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Old 11-01-16 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
doing New Frame Prep with the Campagnolo tools, taps and reamer - Facers made for the purpose..

I've got that peanut-butter wrench on the lower left, I always enjoy using that. Also I have a comparable-vintage campy pedal (and bb) wrench, I think I see it in the stack of long wrenches near the upper-left, below the pin-spanner on the top of the pile.

I'm very fond of my Park PH-5. I think I'm gonna get a PH-6 to go with it, maybe someday a PH-4. I wanted to love the 3-way park 4/5/6, but there are just too many spots on the bike where I can't get it in there to use it.

Based on recommendations here at BF, I got a used pair of Felco cutters off eBay, somebody was selling off all the tools from a garage they had bought. Unfortunately the cutting jaws are a tiny bit jaggified, so they don't make the cleanest housing cuts. But they certainly are smooth!

I'm actually using all of these a lot right now, volunteer assembling huffy's for my company's annual military kid christmas bike drive. Felco for zipties, PB wrench for axle nuts, pedal wrench for pedals, PH-5 for brake pads. If I got a PH-6 it would be used for stem bolts (into the steerer, and handlebar clamp).
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