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- Big_KatunaExplorer II
markchengr wrote:
Those are called tubing wrenches. Anyone who works professionally with tubing uses those. They come in sizes for all the common flare or compression nuts. Mark.
Also known as line wrenches, usually six point. If my dad saw you put an open end wrench or a crescent wrench on a fuel or brake line you were going to be sorry. - NRALIFRExplorerMine’s bigger :W
I can’t remember why I have this, but it’ll sure make a dent in your hard hat.
:):) - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerMan I must be blind. I went here to find out what sizes this assortment contains. Metric or USA. Good luck
https://www.harborfreight.com/5-pc-sae-double-end-flare-nut-wrench-set-61358.html - NRALIFRExplorerIt’s in the specifications section, but you have to scroll that area to see it.
1/4 in. x 5/16 in, 3/8 in. x 7/16 in, 1/2 in. x 9/16 in, 5/8 in. x 11/16 in, 3/4 in. x 13/16 in.
:):) - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerA lot of web info down here is abbreviated. Went back to not find spec link. Thank you.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer II
TakingThe5th wrote:
I agree, or the lifetime of the product. I once bought an expensive recliner. I bought it because it had a lifetime warranty on the mechanism. Then when it broke I found out the warranty was good for seven years..the projected lifetime of the chair....Live and learn.
I’ve learned the hard way that a lifetime guarantee refers only to the lifetime of the company, and any reorganization can also upset the apple cart. But it does look like a nice tool.
B.O. - free_radicalExplorer
Lwiddis wrote:
Here we are seriously discussing tools and NRA wants to bring that metric stuff!
Fwiw it does have many advantages
https://thinkmetric.org.uk/benefits/
Btw did you know that NASA and US military uses metric system already - markchengrExplorer IIAs does the US auto industry and others with a world market. The US was supposed to go metric in 1970 but due to heavy lobbying by companies not wanting to retool, we are still in the stone age. Might as well be using Whitworth.
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
markchengr wrote:
As does the US auto industry and others with a world market. The US was supposed to go metric in 1970 but due to heavy lobbying by companies not wanting to retool, we are still in the stone age. Might as well be using Whitworth.
Thats your OPINION.
By the way what do they call a 2x4 in Canada???
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