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1/4-Inch Drive crowfoot?

Caddybill

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Does anyone else make them besides Snap On and Proto? I'm looking for a 1/4 drive 7/16 flair crowfoot and am looking for something a little less in price than Snap On. I need it for tight spots getting to the pilot tubing on boiler gas valves, so not a lot of torque.
 
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rhandwor

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If your only purchasing one it would be cheaper from Snap On because they don't charge shipping.
 

ChevyEFI

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Get a Snap-On 6 point 3/8" drive flare crowsfoot and use an adapter.
Cheaper and 6 point seems less rounding-prone than 12 point.

If that's too big, step up and buy the 1/4" drive version. Sounds like you might use it often enough to warrant buying the right tool.
 
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DBendr

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Can you take a 7/16 flare wrench, hack the head off(whatever reach length) and weld it to a chopped off extension ?
 

Outlawmws

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Yep, missed that on the website. SO seems to be the only game in town for the ones I've looked at.
 
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