I suffered the same thing about 6 months ago. I was sitting on the ground cleaning my Yamaha drive chain with kerosene when the jack stop failed.
The bike fell on me and knocked over my small parts cleaning pan with kerosene.
It took me several minuutes to get out from under the bike and out...
The basin wrenches work pretty well.
I had a single instance where it wouldn't work, so I talked to a friend that worked in a hardware store. He ordered a special tool for me. It resembles an automotive "nut splitter" but is made specifically for plumbing.
Using the Teflon tape is a better...
Hey y'all!!
I just found this forum yesterday and it looks to be exactly what I was looking for.
I'm an old man these days but still love to turn wrenches and burn metal.
Looking forward to learning from the site.
Have a great day!! :)