I am needing and not finding a long 15mm wrench for the belt tensioner when changing the belts. So its invention time.......
I cut 2 cheap 15mm wrenches in half to get the desired ends. The bar is VW spring stock, very stiff and nice to work with.
The question is: weld only the 2 sides of the stub end to the adjoining sides of the bar ? (to prevent a possible weak point where the weld would cross the bar and to reduce changes in the hardness of the bar) or weld at all contact points without fear?
This will be used almost exclusively for serpentine belts so I don't see where a thicker bar will be an advantage. This thinner one will pass almost any obstruction or narrow area with ease.
The yellow one is a 17.5 inch bar with a 1/2" square drive to test how a long bar will pass in the cars I work on. Its made of normal steel so I expect it to bend with use.
Thanks for any tips in advance.
I cut 2 cheap 15mm wrenches in half to get the desired ends. The bar is VW spring stock, very stiff and nice to work with.
The question is: weld only the 2 sides of the stub end to the adjoining sides of the bar ? (to prevent a possible weak point where the weld would cross the bar and to reduce changes in the hardness of the bar) or weld at all contact points without fear?
This will be used almost exclusively for serpentine belts so I don't see where a thicker bar will be an advantage. This thinner one will pass almost any obstruction or narrow area with ease.
The yellow one is a 17.5 inch bar with a 1/2" square drive to test how a long bar will pass in the cars I work on. Its made of normal steel so I expect it to bend with use.
Thanks for any tips in advance.
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