I was sceptical, but used it as described (there's a YouTube vid too)
Worked a treat and no more leak/seep. Saved hours of unnecessary effort.

YOU have negatives?MacV2 wrote:As an ''Older Folk'' I still have old negatives...
Yup, there are MANY customers who just believe what the workshop says.popkat wrote:Beware there are dealers who charge to change fork seals and just use this tool
Oh yes 35mm negatives not glass plates ya git, just coz you got the hump as you cant get One Direction on Wax Cylinder to play on your Edison Phonograme...TheGingerBeardMan wrote:YOU have negatives?MacV2 wrote:As an ''Older Folk'' I still have old negatives...
Behave.
Pinhole cameras didn't have negatives.....or the large glass plates they used back then.
Erm, are we still referring to clearing the crap out of fork seals....or is this part of some bizarre NZ medical procedure?RickTheHuman wrote:I have used an appropriate thickness feeler gauge.....very carefully of course
Yep certainly, Just have to be careful not to nick the seal with a sharp edge.TheGingerBeardMan wrote:Erm, are we still referring to clearing the crap out of fork seals....or is this part of some bizarre NZ medical procedure?RickTheHuman wrote:I have used an appropriate thickness feeler gauge.....very carefully of course
OOPS - Really sorry. My bad. Kicka my ass. The brain saw Taz, and I wrote NZ. I used to always remember Tasmania as being the "collar tag" below Australias "Dog shaped" head. But, I fooked up this time. Old age...many dead brain cells and humblest apologies.RickTheHuman wrote:And you would have to ask a Kiwi about your next question. I have no idea
All good mate! it happens all the time. I have been called a lot worse things than a KiwiTheGingerBeardMan wrote:OOPS - Really sorry. My bad. Kicka my ass. The brain saw Taz, and I wrote NZ. I used to always remember Tasmania as being the "collar tag" below Australias "Dog shaped" head. But, I fooked up this time. Old age...many dead brain cells and humblest apologies.RickTheHuman wrote:And you would have to ask a Kiwi about your next question. I have no idea