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DaveF.

04-23-2001 10:33:02




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I have an couple of Ammco engine tools that I am looking for replacement parts. one is a cylinder hone I need New stones for & the other is a cylinder ridge reemer I need a new cutter for I had the tools for 20 some years, looking for an adress or web site for Ammco. Thanks in advance. DaveF.




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Neal in nm

04-26-2001 20:34:48




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 Re: Ammco Tools in reply to DaveF., 04-23-2001 10:33:02  
If they are the same hones I have then stones are not available. I have chipped out the old stone from the aluminum holder and ordered stick stones to glue in place. Neal



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DaveF.

04-26-2001 21:23:10




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 Re: Re: Ammco Tools in reply to Neal in nm, 04-26-2001 20:34:48  
Neal the type of stones in my hone are the clip in type where did you get the stick stones, And what type of glue did you use & cost, I was thinking of buying a new hone at Sears. Thanks Dave F.



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Jerry B

04-23-2001 18:48:43




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 Re: Ammco Tools in reply to DaveF., 04-23-2001 10:33:02  
I use Lysle brand stones on my Ammco brand hone.



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Doc

04-23-2001 16:52:36




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 Re: Ammco Tools in reply to DaveF., 04-23-2001 10:33:02  
I haven't bought stones for my hone for a while, but I used to get them at a Car Quest parts store. You may also try NAPA or most ant parts store. Happy shopping. Doc



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LarryGarbarek

04-23-2001 17:24:15




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 Re: Re: Ammco Tools in reply to Doc, 04-23-2001 16:52:36  
I was curious as to why you asked because I used to visit AMMCO in North Chicago, selling them tools made by Armstrong Bros. under the AMMCO brand. I wondered if they have gone out of business as they should be easy to find.

Using the search engine, "google", they located a number of sights for "AMMCO"

Give google a try!



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