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    #11
    Originally posted by ry0972 View Post
    I have the Wera joker wrenches in SAE and metric as well.
    They can be finicky to get the open end on a nut or bolt head but once on they do NOT slip!!
    The "ratchet" end is every bit as good as the gearwrench ratchet wrenches.
    I only have up to 3/4 and 19mm.
    These are very expensive compared to what you can get gearwrench sets for on sale or off amazon etc.
    Buy your hardware at a non-chinese shop (like Würth) and the wrenches fit perfect.


    It's bad bolts that you need 15/32 wrenches for 😂

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      #12
      You guys needs bigger hammer, if a bigger hammer doesn’t move it get the oxy acetylene and make it liquid, liquid almost always moves.

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        #13
        Of course, this wrench looks a little strange, but it's probably very convenient to work with it! Can you please suggest where did you buy it and for how much? Over the past 10 years, I have not changed a single tool and this is probably very wrong. Although even though I work with them almost every day, the tools are still in working condition. Of course, this does not mean anything, and it's still better for me to buy new tools. I decided to start by buying a new vise, because the old ones actually almost broke. I found a very good vise with a movable head on a similar service or https://swindens.co.uk , but I'm not sure if it's better to buy a regular vise or such a vise. Can you share if you have ever used such a vise?
        Last edited by thomaspeket; Sep 3, 2021, 05:26.

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