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Another one for your perusal and improvement... ==Spanners== ===Open end=== [[image:Open ended spanner 319-4.jpg|thumb]] ===Ring=== [[image:Ring spanner 319-4.jpg|thumb]] Not as prone to slipping off as open end, but usable in less situations. ===Combination=== [[image:Combination spanner 319-4.jpg|thumb]] A combination spanner has 2 different types of driver on the one spanner.     

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Author: meow2222
Date: Jul 30, 2008 21:01

"Jay Pique" wrote: Got it. They're called "face spanner wrenches". You buy them buy the distance apart the pins are (center to center) and the size of the pins you need to fit the holes. You may be able to make a simple one as follows: Use bolts as the "pins". Make an adjustable spanner using two (2) pieces of metal, say 1/2 x 1/8 x 6-8 long. Drill holes in both ends of both
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On Mar 8, 10:43 am, Jay Pique <JayPi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I need a wrench to remove an arbor from an old Martin TS.  It needs to > span the arbor, with 2 pins that fit into holes on either side of it. > I thought it might be a spanner wrench, but those I've seen won't > work.  Does anyone know of which I speak?  Is there a specific name > for it?  Thanks. > > JP I suggest you try Grainger     

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Author: Lew Hodgett
Date: Mar 8, 2008 20:05

On Nov 3, 1:43 pm, "ronald" <r...@ald.com> wrote: What tools are needed to disassemble lenses from old cameral, projectors, ect? I wish to use the lenses for other experiments. Unfortunately, most are assembled quite robustly so as not to be taken apart without breaking. If it is at all possible to take them apart, any advice would be appreciated. Thank you. Some lenses may be
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On 21 Feb 2007 02:55:29 -0800, "bert" <bert.hutchings@btinternet.com> wrote: >On 21 Feb, 09:12, the Omrud <usenet.om...@gmail.com> wrote: >> In another thread, Bob C posted a link to photos of various wrenches: http://www.exw6sxq.com/sparky/images/wrenches.html >> >> I thought it worth reporting that the red one has a number of >> different regional names in the UK. I can only remember a few     

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Author: Lew Hodgett
Date: Mar 8, 2008 10:27

Many thanks everyone for your helpful replies. I obv wasn't using the right tools. I think I'll buy all these suggested and try them out one-by-one. "Great Scot" <itsmerockyesaelpmapson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:53jrtvF1te841U1@mid.individual.net... "David" <none@none.com> wrote in message news:HvSdnT3RC8C0FknYnZ2dnUVZ8qCqnZ2d@bt.com... Sometimes I have to call out a plumber
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Great Scot wrote: > "David" <none@none.com> wrote in message > news:HvSdnT3RC8C0FknYnZ2dnUVZ8qCqnZ2d@bt.com... >> Sometimes I have to call out a plumber just to change a washer >> because I can't get the nut at the end of a radiator or inside a tap >> undone. It is >> ridiculous to do that when I've got the knowledge for basic plumbing. >> >> I've been trying this morning to change washer     

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Author: GROVER
Date: Mar 8, 2008 08:08

"Newshound" <newshound@fairadsl.co.uk> wrote in message news:53jtnpF1t0uueU1@mid.individual.net... "Great Scot" <itsmerockyesaelpmapson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:53jrtvF1te841U1@mid.individual.net... "David" <none@none.com> wrote in message news:HvSdnT3RC8C0FknYnZ2dnUVZ8qCqnZ2d@bt.com... Sometimes I have to call out a plumber just to change a washer because
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"Great Scot" <itsmerockyesaelpmapson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:53jrtvF1te841U1@mid.individual.net... > > "David" <none@none.com> wrote in message > news:HvSdnT3RC8C0FknYnZ2dnUVZ8qCqnZ2d@bt.com... >> Sometimes I have to call out a plumber just to change a washer because >> I can't get the nut at the end of a radiator or inside a tap undone. It >> is >> ridiculous to do that when     

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Author: Jonathan Scheuch
Date: Nov 6, 2007 05:33

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Author: Nick Atty
Date: Feb 21, 2007 12:19

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Author: David
Date: Feb 15, 2007 14:04

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Author: Phil L
Date: Feb 15, 2007 13:48

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Author: John
Date: Feb 15, 2007 12:49

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Author: Newshound
Date: Feb 15, 2007 12:22

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