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A cone wrench built like a crescent wrench. Anyone ever see such a
thing? I know all the reasons it's a bad idea but I have uses other than emergency hub work and am tired of having my cone wrenches at a job site when I wanna use 'em on hubs. thanks jeffb |
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>A cone wrench built like a crescent wrench. Anyone ever see such a
>thing? I know all the reasons it's a bad idea but I have uses other >than emergency hub work and am tired of having my cone wrenches at a >job site when I wanna use 'em on hubs. >A cone wrench built like a crescent wrench. Anyone ever see such a >thing? I know all the reasons it's a bad idea but I have uses other >than emergency hub work and am tired of having my cone wrenches at a >job site when I wanna use 'em on hubs. The Cool Tool had an adjustable wrench thin enough to use on cones and locknusts. Phil Brown |
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jeffbonny wrote:
> A cone wrench built like a crescent wrench. Anyone ever see such a > thing? I know all the reasons it's a bad idea but I have uses other > than emergency hub work and am tired of having my cone wrenches at a > job site when I wanna use 'em on hubs. > > thanks > jeffb Bicycle Research makes some that have four sizes per wrench: http://www.bikepartsusa.com/product...-137794&large=1 |
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