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Re: What size wrench?
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Sears Why don't you just give me the money you are wasting.You can get a set like that at Harbor Freight for $6 Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices |
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Re: What size wrench?
Agreed adjustable wrenches will round off bolts very quickly. I do however have an extra large adjustable in case I ever come across a bolt that is over 1". I think it opens up to 3" I have used it, once. Bought it at harbor freight for $12. I think its on in store item only thing though because I can't find it online.
Looks kinda like the wrench Bear in Armagedon carries on his shoulder when he tries to stop Harry from shooting AJ. |
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Re: What size wrench?
OXIM707SBK, Set, Wrench, Metric, Combination, Midget, 6-Point (7 pcs.) (4 to 9 mm)
The 8mm in this set that I bought when I was a mechanic is the best little brake bleeding wrench I've ever used. It's better than any right angle bleeding wrench I own or have used. When the bleeder is 10mm, you usually don't have any clearence issues, so any good quality 6 point will work just fine. |
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Re: What size wrench?
Ditto on the six-point! I have a nice set of 3/8 inch metric sockets, but unfortunately, they're all twelve point. I would love it if they were all six-point. Twelve's are nice when you don't have a lot of room to work in, but I use six-points whenever I can, as I also don't like to ding up fasteners. Keeps everything looking new.
While Harbor Freight isn't the be-all to end-all, I will confess to picking up monster sockets and other oddball tools on occasion when I don't want to buy a whole set of something. Upon close inspection, it appears everything there was made in China, however. |
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Re: What size wrench?
I have about 6 sets of wrenches but the ones I prefer to use for bleeding is the one from the $20 husky stubby metric wrench set.
If not at HD, then get the stanley (labeled) version @ WalMart for a few $ more, both have lifetime warranties and are decent in fit and finish. Though I think the HD version is 6 point, WM is 12, so try HD if you got em.
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