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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 62824" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Melli , I got ripped off on my adjustable spanner wrenchs , got two the big one and the smaller one and paid alot more than that , but I do have to say they look alot heavier duty as the pins come out both sides and are two different sizes diameters and the pivot bolt is totally diferent and much heavier -----------------I really hate using that tool , it is helpful some times but will hurt you as it slips off alot ------------- old school we use to cut out a u shaped fork out of steel plate and drill the holes to match the gland nut holes and put grade 8 bolts in the holes locked in place with nuts ---------- the machine shop I use on stubborn cylinders will weld a thick aluminum bar directly to the gland nut and bang the bar with a large mall while apllying heat if nessecary , they grindand buff the bar off and you can't even tell it was welded on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 62824, member: 782"] Melli , I got ripped off on my adjustable spanner wrenchs , got two the big one and the smaller one and paid alot more than that , but I do have to say they look alot heavier duty as the pins come out both sides and are two different sizes diameters and the pivot bolt is totally diferent and much heavier -----------------I really hate using that tool , it is helpful some times but will hurt you as it slips off alot ------------- old school we use to cut out a u shaped fork out of steel plate and drill the holes to match the gland nut holes and put grade 8 bolts in the holes locked in place with nuts ---------- the machine shop I use on stubborn cylinders will weld a thick aluminum bar directly to the gland nut and bang the bar with a large mall while apllying heat if nessecary , they grindand buff the bar off and you can't even tell it was welded on [/QUOTE]
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