looking for a wrench

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I have one, and my dad has one but smaller. they are fucking AWESOME for working on anything corroded, brake lines, etc. because they work like a pipe wrench, but without the bulk. havent seen them in a store EVER, and dad hasnt for at least 15 years.

they resemble this

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2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce

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Never mind. Rothenberger Speed wrench/spanner wrench. they have 6,8,10,and 12 inch sizes.

let me tell you what, these little bastards will save your ass from rounded off and corroded parts.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce

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NightBiker07 wrote:these little bastards will save your ass from rounded off and corroded parts.


I have been useing Vise Grip locking tools for the same reason for the last 28 years. :wink:
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sears had them too
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CR500R7 wrote:
NightBiker07 wrote:these little bastards will save your ass from rounded off and corroded parts.


I have been useing Vise Grip locking tools for the same reason for the last 28 years. :wink:
vice grips are nice, but these are much smaller and less "klunky" good for tight spaces.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce

1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6

Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
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