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This idea may not be ground-breaking to some builders, but I've yet to meet one who's owned a set. After repacking several groups of loose pedal bearings, I resolved to create a tool that wouldn't shoot those tiny bastages across the room--here is my result.
Carefully drill out a 3/32" hole at the tip of a pair of duckbill tweezers. One need not penetrate the blade completely. As long as there is a 3/32" divot on the inner face of the blades, it will securely grip any of the five sizes of shiny spheres (1/8" - 1/4") commonly used on bicycles. This just might be the best 78 cents I spent this weekend.
Carefully drill out a 3/32" hole at the tip of a pair of duckbill tweezers. One need not penetrate the blade completely. As long as there is a 3/32" divot on the inner face of the blades, it will securely grip any of the five sizes of shiny spheres (1/8" - 1/4") commonly used on bicycles. This just might be the best 78 cents I spent this weekend.