Posted by Determined on November 10, 2020 at 06:59:00 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: It's NUTS!! posted by RayP(MI) on November 09, 2020 at 18:10:41:
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1st thing I usually do is go for a walk with my metal detector in the area I figure the loss occurred, success averages 50%+
A 1 1/2 wrench is 1.500 minus the 1.460 of your nut is a difference of 0.04 a 1 1/2 wrench with a piece of shim stock would fit tight.
Option 2 if the nut measures 37.18 mm run the faces of the nut over a belt sander and take .004 inch (the thickness of a sheet of paper) off each flat then use the 37 mm wrench.
Option 3 run a file over the 37 mm wrench to open it up a little, probably never need that size wrench for anything other than that one nut again anyways.
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