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- Grantsville, Utah
Didn’t someone one RME build their own version of a Pull Pal several years ago? Anyone remember that?
Didn’t someone one RME build their own version of a Pull Pal several years ago? Anyone remember that?
There was a pretty decent trial and error post on RME several years ago. I remember that it kinda sucked, until they got the angle of the blade correct.They are fairly simple, I don't see any reason why you couldn't build your own...
It is more about the angle than the size- so I’ve heard 🤣There was a pretty decent trial and error post on RME several years ago. I remember that it kinda sucked, until they got the angle of the blade correct.
I have a home made one in my garage, but I’ve never used it. My buddies dad built it back in the 70s before they were really even a thing
There was a pretty decent trial and error post on RME several years ago. I remember that it kinda sucked, until they got the angle of the blade correct.
It’s buried away in the garage. Next time I dig it out I’ll snap some photos. It’s not very refined, and definitely redneck engineered.Pics? I’d love to see what you built.
I’m still rocking Pull-Pal’s proper, I’ve had the opportunity/necessity to use them in a variety of real-world and training scenarios, I can’t really think of a practical improvement outside of my own means of storing and transporting.
Side note, there is a new commercial available unit on the market. The upside is it’s foldable design. I had the opportunity to check one out but have done no real world testing yet.
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