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On Aug 6, 7:04 am, "DanK...@gmail.com" <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 5, 10:19 pm, landotter <landot...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the reply.  I guess I'll have to order the bike specific > > > tool.  Not a big deal, it won't be the first or the last time.  I'll > > > just have to wait until I'm ordering some other stuff as well to > > > justify the shipping, unless my LBS has     

Group: rec.bicycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Open End Wrench in rec.bicycles.tech
Author: bjw
Date: Aug 6, 2008 11:05

On Feb 29, 8:26�pm, "David T. Ashley" <d...@e3ft.com> wrote: I've not been able to find a 24mm torque wrench extension for tight spaces. Can I buy such a thing anyhere? �What are they called? A "crows foot" is an open end wrench that has a square drive, so if your torque wrench is a 1/2" drive, you'll want to ask the dummy in the Sears tool department for a "half inch drive 24 millimeter
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:16:38 -0800, The Real Bev <bashley101+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: >And speaking of strength, I bought some nice-looking gray open-end >wrenches at Harbor Freight. The first time I tried to use one (car >oil-pan plug) it broke. Cheap is cheap, but I didn't realize they were >THAT cheap. I did get a cheapshit pair of safety wire pliers at HF. They're still functional     

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Author: .
Date: Mar 1, 2008 06:26

"DrollTroll" <fitcat@optonline.net> wrote in message news:48d509e8$0$4917$607ed4bc@cv.net... Awl -- F'years, I been struggling with dat 3/8 allen wrench (ball end, of course) on 1/2 cap screws on vise jaws, which is really a pain when the screw is too long, or sticky (because some asshole couldn't align the soft jaw holes with the Kurt holes...). Then I discovered ratchets
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"DrollTroll" <fitcat@optonline.net> wrote in news:48d509e8$0$4917$607ed4bc@cv.net: > Awl -- > > F'years, I been struggling with dat 3/8 allen wrench (ball end, of > course) on 1/2 cap screws on vise jaws, which is really a pain when > the screw is too long, or sticky (because some asshole couldn't align > the soft jaw holes with the Kurt holes...). > > Then I discovered ratchets. wow     

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Author: scrape
Date: Feb 23, 2008 18:00

Awl -- F'years, I been struggling with dat 3/8 allen wrench (ball end, of course) on 1/2 cap screws on vise jaws, which is really a pain when the screw is too long, or sticky (because some asshole couldn't align the soft jaw holes with the Kurt holes...). Then I discovered ratchets. wow.... But here's a "trick". They make allen/hex tips that fit on square drive ratchets, but I believe
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"DrollTroll" <fitcat@optonline.net> wrote in message news:48d3fa51$0$4978$607ed4bc@cv.net... > Awl-- > > What's a good fix? > > Ahm thinkin nylon washer, but not sure if the .030 or so in height change > will affect the grabbing, etc. > > Only other solution would seem to be loctite or equiv. > > Iny idears? > > Inyone have a cat 40 rattle in the spindle? What's the prognosis ito     

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Author: vinny
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:24

"Jr." <myohmy@hi.com> wrote: How about some horror stories. PS - we got the luggage delivered to our home two days later. My grandson and I were flying back from Heathrow to EWR. My bag made it, his did not. He had just about everything in that bag for a camping trip he was going on two days after he got home. His bag arrived at his house about 10 days later. [My sister took him
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"DM" <fins@nospam.bs221.com> wrote <generous snippage> > This was the first time I decided to replace the pads with the wheels > removed. Ok, I think from now on I'll replace them with the wheels still > on the bike. This was on the rear of the Ultra Classic, and trying to lift > the wheel into the proper position to insert the axle/install spacers/etc > at the same time as trying to     

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Author: D Murphy
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:05

DM wrote: Set 'em up Shirley! The job is done, everything works, but a couple of observations on what is definitely not a very difficult job (but could turn into one). Much of this is old hat to many of you, but this was the first time I did this job on an Ultra Classic. Some of these notes may come in handy in the future to somebody else. When I replace brake pads I usually
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Author: DrollTroll
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:33

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Author: DrollTroll
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:12

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Author: Rosalie B.
Date: Aug 21, 2008 14:20

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Author: TL Mitchell
Date: Aug 11, 2008 12:08

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Author: Steve Irving
Date: Aug 11, 2008 11:08

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