Tools don't need to be pretty but functional I've made a few bits and bobs at times
Exactly! A few pics would also be good, maybe a new thread should be started ' show us your home made tools'!
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Tools don't need to be pretty but functional I've made a few bits and bobs at times
Can I just add that the two bush spanners that I made are of little use now due to the skimpy bushes available today, I have ck bush key for these which works very well.CK TOOLS ELECTRICIANS 190mm (7.1/2") SOFT GRIP CONDUIT BUSH WRENCH - SPANNER | eBay
I've got some of these tbh not worth the money as I hardly use them as they only fit one or two manufacturers
there 20-25+ each now the bahco onesI've got some of these tbh not worth the money as I hardly use them as they only fit one or two manufacturers
As before slim and normal bahco for smaller glands and a pair of nws adjustable wrenches for larger! I'll try and post a pic of these they were ÂŁ15 each! But do larger glands very nicely
thats one on the reasons i like the knipex pliers.the problems with any sort of adjustable spanner is the width if you have the gland close to the edge or to an adjacent gland. also a lot of enclosures have a lip on the front, so you can't get the tool flat. end up with it slipping and barking yer knuckles on any metalwork in the vicinity.
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