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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    I'm looking at the Professional Metric (5 pc) - 42013 set on ebay...Not new and looks a little beat up but I believe, the same seller also has the Professional SAE (5 pc) set - 42012, for sale, here.
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    Wondering, does anyone know, if there are any long versions, of Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches, in 14mm and/or 16mm?
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    WTB: NOS Craftsman USA VΛ flare nut wrenches

    Hello all, Want to buy, the following metric new old stock (NOS) Craftsman Professional USA, 5-piece set, #42013, which includes: 9mm - 11mm, #42095 10mm - 12mm, #42096 13mm - 14mm, #42097 15mm - 17mm, #42098 16mm - 18mm, #42099 OR Craftsman Professional USA: 13mm - 14mm, #42097 16mm - 18mm...
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    It looks like I'm all set on sets, but I appreciate the offer!
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    Thanks, that's very helpful! Craftsman part numbers, not always logical, indeed! :headscrat: Appreciate the set #'s and you, "filling in the holes", for me. Looks like the Professional Metric (5 pc) - 42013 has both sizes that I need. :beer:
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    Thanks! If it's not too much trouble, that'd very helpful! The more you know. ;)
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    So, it (16mm - 18mm - 44170) DOES exist and pics to prove it. Yes, very helpful, Thanks! :thumbup:
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    Craftsman USA flare nut wrenches

    Hello all, I own Craftsman USA V^ combination wrenches and need 14mm & 16mm flare nut wrenches. I'd prefer to build on my Craftsman USA through new old stock (NOS) sets in original packaging but individual pieces and/or quality used OK. Searching Ebay & CL, I've found some Craftsman USA V^ mm...
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    Alternative to shop press for bearing

    Timkin kit w/bearing & hub, ring and nut for $70 DOES sound like good cheap insurance, if I keep worrying about the ouch, in my old hub, I may just go this route. As for hub removal, the loaner kit (Evertough 67213 aka OEMTools 27213) I got from OR, has the following hub removal setup, which I...
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    Alternative to shop press for bearing

    Ouch, indeed! Yeah, virgin attempt WAS a bit harsh, didn't realize I was all the way through hub until race moved a bit to show a separation. THAT"s when I knew I was into the hub and definitely, considered new hub to go with new bearing (still in the back of my mind) but thankfully, I didn't...
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    Thanks, my bad! There does not appear to be such a notch, on the main screw where the screw protrudes out of the dynamic jaw BUT on two sides, it does have a small football shaped notch (inside red oval) that I cannot it past, trying to get it closer to where the screw protrudes out of the...
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    No, the collar does not have a screw or a hole for one.
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    Thanks, that is very helpful! Skill level is DIYer, access to machinery is limited, so I agree with starting with your suggestion, of a simple bolt/nut solution, for my very basic vise. Until, I can confirm size of existing bolt, I used what I had, which is smaller but should work, in mean...
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    Thanks! Bolt for missing swivel nut must have been broken cuz not enough threads above base to screw anything...What size & length bolt is typically used here? Nice job on the replacement, you made! How did you make the swivel nut and are those also available, for sale?
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    Thanks! Yes, center bolt definitely loose, and I was able to tighten it from bottom. :thumbup: As for swivel lock, I believe, the loose bolt, I took out of the hole is/was it...
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    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    Hello all, Old Ace no. 3 1/2 vise with swivel base that’s very loose and will not stay in place, when I try to use it. If worth repairing, I’d appreciate your input, on how to proceed. Thanks!
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    Alternative to shop press for bearing

    Thanks! May have to snag one of those bj splitters, looks like can come in handy. All seems well, no more jet rocket sound emanating from front end, hopefully, hub will survive and agreed, teach a man to fish...Thanks again!
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