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I've seen the ridgid offset hex wrench they look like what I want but the Jaws max up to 67mm. Is there anything similar with bigger jaws opening?Boeing spanner, expensive but good.
I've seen the ridgid offset hex wrench they look like what I want but the Jaws max up to 67mm. Is there anything similar with bigger jaws opening?
That is perfect thank youknipex have an xl version of the pliers wrench That open to 85mm, I have a smaller set and they are my go to for not marking glands as the jaws are flat and open parallel,
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£105 on amazon
Thank you for your post. I have seen that but the jaw only goes up to 67mm needed something bigger. Like the knipex xl wrenchRigid e110’s.
RIDGID E-110 Offset Hex Wrench
RIDGID E-110 Offset Hex Wrench, Hex jaw design gives multi-sided, secure grip on all hex nuts, square nuts, unions and valve packing nuts. The extra-wide opening offset model is ideal for securing drain nuts on sinks and tubs. Thin, smooth jaws slip into the tightest places.ridgidtoolshop.co.uk
I really do like them. Trying to find somewhere that's less than £100!!I have 2 sets of the large xl Knipex pliers, they're amazing for the larger glands and they have smooth jaws so don't mark the brass ?
What were you hoping for?Big glands - great title, but not as good a thread as I had hoped for!
That I used for the lock nut.Who needs spanners or wrenches when you have a big flat head and hammer ?
Unfortunately it gone up to £80.I can't find them on Amazon for that price, can you post the link please, I want some!! The cheapest I've seen is £75.
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