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    FART Wrench

    Bought a 3D printed FART (Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler) F.A.R.T. Wrench off a guy on etsy. Works great! I got the one with the long handle. Here is a link:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1205140...aid=59e53818d5

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    Bought a 3D printed FART (Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler) F.A.R.T. Wrench off a guy on etsy. Works great! I got the one with the long handle. Here is a link:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1205140...aid=59e53818d5
    Purchased. Thanks for posting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    Bought a 3D printed FART (Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler) F.A.R.T. Wrench off a guy on etsy. Works great! I got the one with the long handle. Here is a link:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1205140...aid=59e53818d5
    I picked one up. What a difference. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Wouldn't this work just as well, for half the price:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B88HT4G3...haWwp13NParams

    For me the tiny bit of leaking I had when I first used my FART Lite was solved by apply silicone o-ring grease to the rubber gasket, rather than tightening the lid more. Hand tightening, with a lightly greased gasket solved it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMF13 View Post
    Wouldn't this work just as well, for half the price:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B88HT4G3...haWwp13NParams

    For me the tiny bit of leaking I had when I first used my FART Lite was solved by apply silicone o-ring grease to the rubber gasket, rather than tightening the lid more. Hand tightening, with a lightly greased gasket solved it.
    Yes, every household should have multiple strap wrenches.

    I’ve only done four cycles on a “Lite” model, with no signs of leakage so… I’m out. Maybe the bigger models need it more.
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    oooh thanks for posting this. I find that sometimes removing the lid is almost too hard to do, and I don't spin em on tight really, just enough to not leak. But I tumble hot, some maybe as it cools off while running that makes things tighten up?
    ...and to think today you just have fangs

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    I don’t own a FART yet, but what I’ve been using to prevent leaking on my low budget tumbler is dielectric grease

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    I like my 3D printed fartwrench. It's a one-trick pony, but easier than a strap wrench.
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    I just wet the gasket with my finger tip covered with the Dawn I just put in. This makes it seal without having to tighten the lid near so tight.

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