

I agree, with a bit of ingenuity; flat stock, pins welded or threaded in - may come in handy when you re-assembly or do another one.At worse case make one by grinding down a socket or something similar.
Are you sure that's a nut and not a ferrule of sorts that's staked in place?
When you find the tool that you want to use be sure to check whether the threads are right hand or left hand. I was surprised to find left hand threads on one of mine.



I wonder if it'll be off before the stuck wheelThat nut is not off yet???
The nut slots are too thin for that, or a pin wrench. But it gives me an idea.
I tried heat and Kroil.I would carefully heat one side of what appears to be a nut to expand it then try spinning it off.
Well, that is the small hammer end of the tool. It looks like the back of the jaws are the big hammer side. I like these early multi-tools.Going to need a blade type spanner for that nut and you will have problems getting it off, as someone has beat the **** out of that end of the wrench over time.
I hd not even consider that. Thanks.When you find the tool that you want to use be sure to check whether the threads are right hand or left hand. I was surprised to find left hand threads on one of mine.
-Don
The wheel action is smooth now. I used penetrating fluid and a toothbrush to free thing up.I wonder if it'll be off before the stuck wheel
I had tried that. The 1/4 flat blades fit in the slots nicely. I was not able to spin the nut, even with heat. But I had not considered reverse threads.Couple flat screwdrivers with a third one to torque on them?
That's a big dang screwdriverThe correct tool looks like a standard screwdriver with a slot cut in the center of the blade. Lots of knives used a similar nut. You could find a larger standard screwdriver and make your own.
It's the same screwdriver you use to loosen lugnuts!That's a big dang screwdriver
We're talking about the tang nut, right? A 3/4" blade should do it.That's a big dang screwdriver
Get a spanner screwdriver for itCleaned up a bit. I will work on the nut next week.
What does HF call it, because a search on their site for "spanner bit" doesn't yield anything useful for this task.Get a spanner screwdriver for it
You can get the spanner screw bit for
at Harbor Freight. It comes in about
4 sizes.
I had to buy the whole set of screwdriverWhat does HF call it, because a search on their site for "spanner bit" doesn't yield anything useful for this task.
????Get a pice of 3mm angle cut/ file a slot in it on one edge fit it over the the treaded part and into the slots put the spanner is a vice vertical
G
Make your own spanner; it's British????