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wierd open end wrench

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dr.sportster

09-13-2005 20:06:08




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Do you gentlemen know if anybody makes an open end wrench or wrench set that has a handle you can move to different positions.I have this AN 6 hose end on my panhead that I can barley get at.I have the snap- on wrench that has the odd angle.That helped turn it in a turn and I made an aluminum wrench[5/8"] with a straight no angle and got another flat or so and eventually removed the brakelight switch and got it tight.But since it took two afternoons to do this: I thought there might be a ratcheting open end or something that might have worked easier. Or maybe not ratcheting but a two position handle maybe.Is there any such thing or am I delirious.

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dr.sportster

09-14-2005 13:28:05




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to dr.sportster, 09-13-2005 20:06:08  
Thanks.I might even have a crows foot.I have the mini ratchet.Should be good to go.Size was 11/16 anyway not 5/8 but you guys have solved the problem.



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old dude

09-14-2005 02:58:27




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to dr.sportster, 09-13-2005 20:06:08  
snap-on,proto,and most pro. tool manufacturers make 37.5 & 22.5 degree wrenches along with crows feet but you won"t find them at harbor freight. LOL. old dude



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Farmer in the Dells (WI)

09-14-2005 10:25:17




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to old dude, 09-14-2005 02:58:27  
Was also thinking about a crows feet wrench or a wobble socket. Sears, NAPA, Snap On or MAC should have either one



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Farmer in the Dells (WI)

09-14-2005 10:45:15




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI) , 09-14-2005 10:25:17  
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I meant to say "wobble extension"



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Scott In Sandpoint

09-13-2005 23:25:42




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to dr.sportster, 09-13-2005 20:06:08  
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Dr,

Farmered is correct.

you can get crowfoot wrenches at Sears and other locations.

I picked up a set thru ebay about a year ago and only used them a couple of times, but they are one of those tools you seldom use but can't do without under certain circumstances.

Scott

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ShepFL

09-14-2005 09:45:06




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to Scott In Sandpoint, 09-13-2005 23:25:42  
Scott -
How is the weather back home? Still flat, hot, muggy & buggy here in FLA :)



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Scott In Sandpoint

09-14-2005 16:36:11




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to ShepFL, 09-14-2005 09:45:06  
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Shep,

Just miserable.

Low 70's daytime, high 50's at night. Nice cool breeze that starts about 5:30 PM, just right for boating and sleeping with the windows open. 1/2 hour of rain about every other day, other than that humidity running about 22%.

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Farmered

09-13-2005 22:46:27




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to dr.sportster, 09-13-2005 20:06:08  
Yes. They are called crowfoot wrenches and snap on to your 3/8 ratchet, extension or breaker bar.
They come in open end and flair nut configurations. If you need an angle between just turn it over. Snap On or Craftsman have them. Ed



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Farmered

09-13-2005 22:45:55




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 Re: wierd open end wrench in reply to dr.sportster, 09-13-2005 20:06:08  
Yes. They are called crowfoot wrenches and snap on to your 3/8 ratchet, extension or breaker bar.
They come in open end and flair nut configurations. If you need an angle between just turn it over. Snap On or Craftsman have them. Ed



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