I have a CCP-22 Crankpuller I stripped the threads on it removing a Crank.
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I emailed Park.
They sent out a new piece with-in three days
(01-16-2010, 07:22 PM)Alex Ramon Wrote: Good to know Park is so good with warranty. They are the best tool company I've worked with.
That said, I also really like Hozan Tools, but they are harder to find. You can get some stuff through Amazon.com
I just looked through Hozan's catalog, and I didn't find any bicycle specific tools. Are you referring to their regular hand tools? (Screwdrivers, Torx, etc.)
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Wow. I have to say, I've never seen crown race PLIERS before. I saved the $50 and got one of these
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=7343
But the most interesting tool in that Amazon search is the spoke threader for only $135.
Of course its no Phil Wood Cutter & Threader for $4283.99
http://www.outsideoutfitters.com/p-834-phil-wood-spoke-threading-and-cutting-machine.aspx , but hey, if you build a lot of wheels, this little ditty could save you some time by letting you cut your own spokes and then thread them yourself.
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Wow, I hadn't seen the Phil Wood cutter before. Looks cool but Jeez it's pricey! It must work awesome. I've used the Hozan spoke cutter before and found it a bit tricky to use.
This thread reminds me, I've got a Park CCW-4 with a broken ratchet mechanism. I see they don't sell it anymore so I'll send them an email and see what happens.
(01-16-2010, 10:28 PM)Alex Ramon Wrote: Wow, I hadn't seen the Phil Wood cutter before. Looks cool but Jeez it's pricey! It must work awesome. I've used the Hozan spoke cutter before and found it a bit tricky to use.
This thread reminds me, I've got a Park CCW-4 with a broken ratchet mechanism. I see they don't sell it anymore so I'll send them an email and see what happens.
The CCW-4 had a bad habit of stripping the ratcheting mechanism, a problem they were never able to solve. At least that's what I was told. That's why they stopped selling it.
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hi guys i yes got my park tool torque wrench tw-2 and my socketand bit set SBS-1 to star building my Cannondale Cadd8 and my Specialized S-Works after my accident i crash and i fracture my left clavicle im star building my specialized i yes install a new cane creek s3 headset my rock shox pilot xc i got a ritchey 4 axis wcs stem to install my crown race i used 1 1/4 pvc pipe works great for my headset i used spin doctor press headset is awesome here some pictures
(01-17-2010, 11:03 AM)tino Wrote: hi guys i yes got my park tool torque wrench tw-2 and my socketand bit set SBS-1 to star building my Cannondale Cadd8 and my Specialized S-Works after my accident i crash and i fracture my left clavicle im star building my specialized i yes install a new cane creek s3 headset my rock shox pilot xc i got a ritchey 4 axis wcs stem to install my crown race i used 1 1/4 pvc pipe works great for my headset i used spin doctor press headset is awesome here some pictures
Let us know how the Park torque wrench is. I haven't used it, but I've used a similar beam type wrench. Just wondering.
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