Thin wrenches
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Thin wrenches
What would be a good source for thin wrenches... Example holding a post nut while tightening the cable nut on a starter switch.
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Re: Thin wrenches
Amazon has many choices, for example: https://www.amazon.com/Erwachte-Super-T ... r=8-9&th=1
Not a recommendation, just made a search. EBay would likely have them too. Best, jb
Not a recommendation, just made a search. EBay would likely have them too. Best, jb
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Re: Thin wrenches
Thin wrenches are called tappet wrenches and since they are not very strong, what I do is take a cheap wrench the size that I want and use the belt sander and slowly make it the thickness that I want. Don't let it get to hot and it won't take out the temper.
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Re: Thin wrenches
Robert,
As was mentioned, they are called tappet wrenches. I just recently purchased a set of Craftsman off e-bay.
A quick search and I think you will find what you need,
Hope that helps,
Kevin
As was mentioned, they are called tappet wrenches. I just recently purchased a set of Craftsman off e-bay.
A quick search and I think you will find what you need,
Hope that helps,
Kevin
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Re: Thin wrenches
I do as Denis does. The other place a thinned down wrench is useful is when adjusting T model accessory adjustable tappets.
Until I found two different stubby 9/16" ring spanners I used a pair of shortened, thinned down ring spanners on carburetor mounting bolts.
Allan from down under.
Until I found two different stubby 9/16" ring spanners I used a pair of shortened, thinned down ring spanners on carburetor mounting bolts.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Thin wrenches
Go to Www.McMaster.com and search tappet wrenches.
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Re: Thin wrenches
For that task, I gut a slot in the post with a dremel, then hold the post with a screw driver to tighten the nut.
1926 Tudor
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Re: Thin wrenches
While it is true that tappet wrenches have a thin profile, you don't have to limit yourself to tappet wrenches.
Just google thin wrench set, super thin wrench set, thin wrenches or thin profile wrenches and will find a good selection.
Just google thin wrench set, super thin wrench set, thin wrenches or thin profile wrenches and will find a good selection.
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Re: Thin wrenches
Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions... A nice set was just picked up on eBay.