I'm always working alone, so I know what you mean about wrangling. There is always a way to rig up a helping hand for yourself, made out of tools and materials lying around. Might have to take a minute to figure it out though.
That rake is done. The last few teeth it needs are all on one end, so it'll just be a couple inches shorter working area each pass. Plenty good for now. As more of the old ones start breaking off later on, I'll buy another box of teeth and eventually it'll be all new. I might not post a pic because who needs to see another pic of my rakes (? :D ) and it has half new yellow teeth and half old black rubber mounted teeth, so it's kind of ugly that way!
As for getting apart rust, um, I'm sure there are ways to do that like you mentioned, but I am scared of power tools and fire! :D :D
Can't help it, I am. Using that cordless drill is about as power tool-y as I like to get. What did you say? Air tools? Air under pressure like a tire??? No. Na-uh.
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