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Old 08-19-24 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Zillathekiller
Yes i assumed this until I was able to thread the Alan key nut (dust cover) back into the spindle threads, so the threads must be ok.

It seems this tool rounds off with some people who have used it according to the reviews on amazon making it a one time use tool.

I doubt i will be continuing with it and might have to burn a hole in my pocket for a park tool brand
Cheap tools are the ones that burn a hole in your pocket good quality tools that last are super cheap because when used properly they don't damage components and last a long time. Tools should last a long time so you aren't buying them several times or having to replace parts that get destroyed.

Me personally I would probably get a CWP-7 and make sure you use the proper tools to use it. I try to avoid using adjustable spanners when possible but if you do be very careful. However the Park CP-22 or 44 (for splined stuff) is just fine and the handle is nice if you don't worry about space but in my travel kit I am probably going to end up with the CWP-7 for portability.
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