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Hello everyone!

 

I haven't been able to find much info on the midget staking tool by K&D. I can think of several practical uses for it but I'm interested in knowing what was the official intent for it.

 

Thank you in advance if you can share your knowledge.

 

Cheers!

 

 

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21 hours ago, clockboy said:

I am not sure what a midget sacking tool is but i have attached a couple of docs that should be of help or interest. 

StakingToolsAndHowToUseThem1910-163Pages.pdf

KD_staking_tools chart .pdf

 

Awesome material, thank you so much!! It took me some time to download the first file, but it's well worth it.

 

I didn't find the 906 midget... I wonder what in the world.

Anyway, I'm expecting one set to arrive soon. I'll post some pics to see what you guys think.

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

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On 5/18/2017 at 11:46 AM, jguitron said:

 

Awesome material, thank you so much!! It took me some time to download the first file, but it's well worth it.

 

I didn't find the 906 midget... I wonder what in the world.

Anyway, I'm expecting one set to arrive soon. I'll post some pics to see what you guys think.

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

Did you get your K&D #906?

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Did you get your K&D #906?



I got it and I like it a lot!
Thanks for the info. Nice to know it's a light version to keep hands for quick functions.

Cheers!


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Great, I have a regular K&D set and the stakes work in the #906 also.(In case you didn't know)
 
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What fantastic tools. Now I'm looking for stuff to do with them! [emoji6]


Cheers!


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