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gear wrench options

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sherburne

11-29-2003 10:43:41




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There are a bunch of gear wrenches out there these days. Gear wrench has a zero offset flip over to change direction, a fifteen degree offset with a thumb lever to change direction, and a 180 degree flex head flip over.
Snap on and Craftsman have the thumb lever type.
Anyone have any experience with these?
Could the flex head be used in the flat position like the solid wrench and an offset in the bent position?

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stumpy

11-29-2003 16:18:17




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 Re: gear wrench options in reply to sherburne, 11-29-2003 10:43:41  
bought the standard and metric swivel head style, absolutley don't want to be with out them now. I use them profesionaly in a shop working on medium and heavy duty trucks. nice, because you have box and open end, along with flex for those 46.3459 degree angles needed to get the snooter valve out with. my brother bought the craftsman 0 degree version with the lever to reverse, i'll keep mine.
Stumpy

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Nebraska Cowman

11-29-2003 16:02:36




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 Re: gear wrench options in reply to sherburne, 11-29-2003 10:43:41  
I paid a hundred bucks for a set of flex-heads cuz I thougt the 5/8 might be handy to take radiators off farmalls. Have not tryed them yet.



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