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(07-25-2013, 08:26 AM)dallen Wrote: take an old adjustable spanner and drill a couple holes in the jaws and press in some pins then you have and adjustable pin spanner
What kind of pins and where do I get them? Hardened? Spring?
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use hardened dowel pins I normally when wanting good ones buy them at Fastenal.
if you use one of the ole Monkey Wrench's you can put them in either the end of the jaws or the side, with a cresent wrench you only have one option thats the side.
another trick is to drill a hole in the top jaw of a pair of channel lock pliers and drive in a dowel pin now you have and adjustable hook spanner.
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