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    mark, did you ever stock that seismic tool that you said you were going to?

    anyone know where to get one?
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    Huh?

    Do you mean the t-handle 1/8" and 7/32" allens?
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    The reflex skate tool has a bearing 'knob' type thing, all three standard sockets, a phillips head, and two allen head things that fit both seismics. Along with an axle rethreader.
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    i have no idea....but i think a while ago you said you were going to stock a tool that you could adjust seismics with
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustyfriend
    i have no idea....but i think a while ago you said you were going to stock a tool that you could adjust seismics with
    A Grind King skate tool fits both allen fittings on a Seismic. The keychain tool fits the pivot pin. The price on the GK multi-tool has gone way up, so I don't know if I'll re-stock those.
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