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silversix

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Do you guys know if anybody makes double box (non ratcheting) flex wrenches? I would even settle for combination flex wrench (non ratcheting), but prefer the double box, thanks!
 
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Only one I've seen so far:

By Mitoloy (Japanese). It's been long discontinued.
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silversix

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Those Mitoloy wrenches are exactly what I want, but those EZ-red wrenches would work too. Although I have never heard of EZ-red, are they good quality?
 

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Only one I've seen so far:

By Mitoloy (Japanese). It's been long discontinued.

These are the only ones I know of available in metric and SAE
http://www.ezred.com/Product_Pages/EZRDB775M.htm

E-Z Red was the first place I thought of. I can't believe the Mitoloy was ever even made. I guess there's a reason it was discontinued.

By the way, I recently emailed E-Z Red about warranty. I emailed a valid part number. She said, "we don't make these anymore, contact the distributor"

I contacted one of the distributors and they said contact the manufacturer.
http://www.ezred.com/indexProd.htm

I guess you could email every single seller and see how they would handle it.
 

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The only thing that I have seen that may be even close to what your looking for in a flex non ratcheting box wrench is by GearWrench.

They offer this in a double ended line wrench.
Check page 62 of the current Craftsman Power and Hand Tool catalog 2008-2009.
It is the only flex line wrenches I have ever seen and is a new item for them.

Catalog part #'s are:

009-44494 $159.98 11 pc set Standard and Metric
009-44492 $ 79.99 5 pc set Standard
009-44493 $ 89.99 6 pc metric set

I know you really don't want flex ratcheting box wrenches but that may be all that is available.
If you happen to look in the Craftsman catalog there are S-K box flex ratcheting wrenches on page 64 available in extra long and stubby sizes.
I am sure there are others that offer the flex box ratchet wrenches but I know Snappy doesn't.

The only other option that may be even half way close to what you want are flex combination wrenches.
They have a flex twelve point socket on one end and a open end on the other.
They are available from Snappy see page 187 in the current #1000 catalog and Matco page 98 2007-2008 catalog and other as well.
I know Snap On used to offer these with the socket on both ends as well but they have been discontinued for years.

Here are some links to them.

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/catalog2.asp?tool=all&SUB_Cat_ID=117656&SUB_Cat_NAME=Flex%2DHead+%2F+Flank+Drive&Cat_ID=116528&Cat_NAME=Wrenches&store=snapon-store

http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2311&page=2&#46477

http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2453&page=2&#46476

Good Luck !
 

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Here's another type of double-flex line wrench offering from Taiwan.:
http://cens.com/cens/supplier/18058/product/68097/MED.jpg?***=1241781019368



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The only other option that may be even half way close to what you want are flex combination wrenches.
They have a flex twelve point socket on one end and a open end on the other. ....

Those are known as saltus wrenches.
If your budget doesn't allow for truck prices, Harbour Freight has them.


...Interestingly, Saltus wrenches and double-flex socket wrenches are still produced in Japan by a few manufactures, as well as in Europe by Gedore, Hazet, Stahlwille (and probably others).
 
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silversix

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Hey bart, thanks for all the info but I don't like those wrenches with a 12pt socket at the end, and I don't need line wrenches. If I can't find some wrenches like those made by Mitoloy I may just get the ez-red. Oh and superautobacs, money isn't an issue as I have a sugar momma that buys me whatever I want haha!
 
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So find a good machine shop and have them make you some, and have them sent off to be heat treated and plated! :)

That's a bit extreme haha! Besides wouldn't a wrench machined from billet steel, no matter the alloy and heat treat be weaker than a high quality forged wrench?
 

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You guys are really good at finding obscure weird tools from other countries.

Silversix , I guess I am a little puzzled by your not being able to find a suitable tool for your applications.
I mean it is not like your the only one trying to work on a Subaru.
What do the guys at the Subaru dealer use ?
You know what I mean, with all those guys spinning wrenches daily on them, there has to be readily available tools that will get the job done.
I am sure there is a forum for Subaru online , and there has to be someone on there that wrenches on them that can help.

We all have made our own specialty tools from time to time for a certain application.

If this is the case, could you just heat and bend a wrench to fit your situation ?
I know it wont be a flex but if you just have some obstruction to get around it may be easier.
Would a deep offset box wrench work ?
Maybe Subaru has a specialty tool that will meet your needs ?

By the way some of the ratcheting boxes are thinner than others so that may be of some help.


I am familiar with the term " saltus " but I thought it may be just confusing to some others if they haven't heard it.
If you look in the catalogs on the pages I referenced you wont find them called " saltus " , they are referred to as flex combination wrenches in both.

But If you check the Matco links I listed they do use the word saltis online though , in this link they seem to have spelled it right.

toolcatalog.jsp




I am curious to know where the term saltus came from .
 
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