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    Talking cool tool to have

     
    i was wandering around radio shack and found this tool to remove the pins from you power supply cables without damading them. for the longest time ive allways tryed needle nosed pliers to remove them and some times damgeing them beyond use espesally the female ones this tool removes them with ease so now it is easier to remove them from the plastic connector so that i can sleeve the cables with ease
    i know that some of you may have had or used this tool for years but ive just discovered that there is such a tool and had to have it so im just postin so that others can benifit from it
    oh it was only $7 well worth the effort
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    LoL sounds like sombody got a new toy
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    Yeah, I've got one of those! They do come in handy!

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    Originally posted by Idigguns
    Yeah, I've got one of those! They do come in handy!
    ya i know you got yours the same time i got mine , you drove remeber lol

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    "drove remeber?"

    *EDIT* Oh, I got it now.
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    Yeah, the're great for removing the power supply connectors so you can put that nice flex-loom on the wires!

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    They are handy little tools to have around. I've been using a similar tool for years on the battery connectors for my old RC cars.
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