We learned the hard way also, so we require a deposit. charge $350 deposit
on their card first.
When they ask , why so much I explain.
I have lost over 2,000 with tools loaning it to Friends, so now EVERYONE
get a deposit.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 10:30 AM James Hupy via Gmclist <
> The only way I loan my bearing tools, is if I come with them as part of the
> deal. Owner can pull the hubs and clean up all the nasty grease, I use the
> tools, reassemble the bearings, and clean the tools, put them in the
> carrier and that way, I get the stuff back in usable condition.
> It is like the old saying, poor fences make for poor neighbors.
> I have been burned too many times loaning my stuff out. Sounds a bit
> selfish, I guess, but those are custom made tools, and unique to that
> particular task. I am not sure if the set that I have is even made anymore.
> It was made by a guy named Toma, if memory serves me correctly. He is long
> since departed.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020, 10:16 AM Emery Stora via Gmclist <
>
> > Dave
> > I loaned my Warner tool to a GMC owner who was a stranger to me. No
> > deposit. I gave him a demonstration before giving it to him. After
> > repeated requests, It was over 4 months before I got it back. He had
> > incorrectly used the seal setting disc to push out the bearing and bent
> the
> > rim of the aluminum disc. He had also lost the cap for the end of the
> > threaded rod and ruined the point on the rod
> > I pointed out the damages to him in an email but there was no offer to
> > replace or repair the parts and I never heard back from him.
> >
> > I will never loan out that tool again.
> > Be sure you get a large enough deposit to replace the whole kit just in
> > case you never get it back. Also provide detailed WRITTEN instructions.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > Emery Stora
> > 77 Kingsley
> > Frederick, CO
> >
> > > On Apr 27, 2020, at 10:26 AM, Dave King via Gmclist <
> > >
> > > Rich M., to take the hub apart requires a specialized tool. I have a
> > brand new Tom Warner bearing tool in Toronto.
> > > I would consider loaning it to you with a significant deposit. I don't
> > think I want to sell it.
> > > It's probably NOT a tool you can get on a tool loan program.
> > > Google "how to remove GMC Motorhome front brake rotors. I'm not sure if
> > the procedure is the same for a
> > > Toronado but it could be.
> > >
> > > DAVE KING
> > > --
> > > DAVE KING
> > > lurker, wannabe
> > > Toronto, Ontario, Canada
> > >
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