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Well, after pushing and pulling and greasing and soaping, i finally get a suggestion from a friend to use a sheep castration tool to install the RLETS. Ladies and gentlement, this is a game changer. Behold!
https://youtu.be/FuWG1r7AN0g

One handed RLET installation in 3 seconds!!!!!

Love this forum... Will
How many sheeps did you fix before RLET application? Big Grin
ROFL Well if that isnt the cats meow.

Im not sure how you use it on a sheep and not sure I want to know.
(01-09-2022, 11:15 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]ROFL Well if that isnt the cats meow.

Im not sure how you use it on a sheep and not sure I want to know.


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My friend loaned me her "device" which she owns for the purpose of changing the rubber tips on steel pan drum mallets... apparently this is standard practice for percussionists... and here we were trying to reinvent the wheel... Ha!

Apparently in real use, you use this tool to put a taut rubber bander over general ball sack area and, the balls just shrivel up and fall off?????
Looks like another 1 time use tool will be added to my collection lol.

2014 CB1100, 1981 KZ440 LTD, 1993 Yamaha XJ600 Seca, 1994 Yamaha XJ600 Seca
Geez well we dont want this thread to go down hill and get deleted, so we will just accept that explanation, leave it at that, and move on.

Anyhow it works pretty slick for installeing Rlets
Very interesting indeed.

The bar has been raised to its highest.

Does it need to be sterilized prior to RLET application?
I do wonder how much a cheaper one would be. I cant imagine any other use after RLET install but sometimes you can't figure something out and go "wait I might have a tool"

2014 CB1100, 1981 KZ440 LTD, 1993 Yamaha XJ600 Seca, 1994 Yamaha XJ600 Seca
(01-09-2022, 11:31 AM)willsmith_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My friend loaned me her "device" which she owns for the purpose of changing the rubber tips on steel pan drum mallets... apparently this is standard practice for percussionists... and here we were trying to reinvent the wheel... Ha!

Apparently in real use, you use this tool to put a taut rubber bander over general ball sack area and, the balls just shrivel up and fall off?????

Your on the money mate, it is for putting rubber rings on the tails/balls of lambs.

I love your profile pic too btw Thumbs Up
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