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thinman

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I have Snap-On 1-3/16 combination wrench and socket that I've had for thirty+ years. I think I bought them to fit one nut on a 1965 Harley XLCH Sportster. Clutch hub if I remember right. Bike is long gone but I still have the tools.
 
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wvrailroader

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I recently had to buy a 1 3/16" impact socket to fit the axle nuts on my Cub Cadet garden tractor. I have seen several 1 3/16" combination wrenches at work, but I don't know of anyone ever using them.
 

rhastings80

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What about 1 9/16"? Snap-on makes that size as OEX50B but I don't think Mac makes a combination in that size.
 

DTB

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I have probably 10 or 15 1-3/16 Williams Supercombo wrenches that I got in a box of stuff. I gave one to a friend in heavy equipment. The rest are collecting dust. They all appeared new. Some have the flank drive plus, some are just standard Williams wrenches.
 

shanny19

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Great. Made it 43 years without one, now I can't sleep until i find one. I figured that between my rather large double box end collection and my ample 3/4" drive socket assortment, i'd be set. NOPE.
 

DodgeMech

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1 3/16" wrenches. Do they exist? I have multiple sets of wrenches but no 1 3/16". They go from 1 1/8" straight to 1 1/4". I do have some 1 3/16" sockets but can't ever remember using them. Any of you have a wrench and have you ever used it?

got one wrench, it's a bonney brand i think, and one socket, matco adv impact...use both fairly regularly on dodge lower ball joint nuts
 

Danglerb

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Pretty sure its in the Proto 12xx series 1238, OTOH I see 1240 and 1242, but not my 1238.
 

NoahG

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Needed one today on some 3/4" to 1/2" threaded pipe reducers! Made do with a 12" Crescent. so now of course I'm buying one.

Also used my 9/32 nut driver on some old fine thread washer head screws. It was that kind of day.


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kjbenner

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Needed one today on some 3/4" to 1/2" threaded pipe reducers! Made do with a 12" Crescent. so now of course I'm buying one.
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I ran into the same thing with a fitting the other week. I have DOE wrenches up to way bigger than I ever need (1-5/8 I think), but my set skips 1-3/16.
 

ecotec

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Great. Made it 43 years without one, now I can't sleep until i find one. I figured that between my rather large double box end collection and my ample 3/4" drive socket assortment, i'd be set. NOPE.

I feel the same way. I only have combos up to 1-1/8".
 

NoahG

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And of course today, the 3/4" EMT conduit fittings im using have a 1-3/16" hex collar.


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Rsigillito

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DTB, are you looking to part with those Williams wrenches? I'd be interested in 1 or 2 of them.
Thanks
 

DTB

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DTB, are you looking to part with those Williams wrenches? I'd be interested in 1 or 2 of them.
Thanks

Let me see how many there are left and I will get back with you. Some were Williams Supertorque, the rest were supercombo's if I remember right. All satin finish. Anyone else interested in one?
 

IUEC Medic

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Escalators I've worked on use predominantly metric fasteners, but most mechanics only have SAE tools (union rules - labor provides no metric tools, if metric is required the company pays). 1 3/16 is pretty commonly used in lieu of a 30mm. I've seen several combination wrenches and sockets.
 

DTB

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I have 7 of them. All Supertorque satin wrenches. Apparently I've given the supercombos away minus the one I kept. If anyone is interested pm me for details.
 

Waggoner72

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