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Was logged in in July, so there's a (slim) chance of a response ?Don't think he's been on here for 8 years.
I Keep hearing this method but can't visualise it, any videos?bahco.... also a hammer and flat driver.
hammer and driver..... you place the driver against the nut and hit with hammer to turn the nut. move round the fces till nut is tight. dismantling is same procedure in reverse.I Keep hearing this method but can't visualise it, any videos?
Knipex Pliers Wrench for me, fiddly to get used to but I wouldn't go back now
Only way to do it in a tight spacehammer and driver..... you place the driver against the nut and hit with hammer to turn the nut. move round the fces till nut is tight. dismantling is same procedure in reverse.
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