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Old November 11th 06, 12:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Thin 3/8" wrench

That's WRENCH, not wench you dirty minded garlic guzzling cigar chomping old
pharts.

I've got a very thin (0.050") 3/8" wrench that has been in my toolbox since
Eisenhower. Over the years, it has rounded its jaws off to the point where
it is fairly useless. The maker of the wrench, one H.H. Smith in Brooklyn
NY no longer makes this tool.

Other than taking an ignition wrench and grinding it down, does anybody have
a source for stamped thin metal wrenches?

Jim


 




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