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Open end Wrench Cheater Bar

scout4bta

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I have for your pleasure a univerisal fit all open end wrench cheater bar. This one is for inch patterns, Metric is coming soon. Patent Pending. Beware of imitations. The custom finish helps with your grip. It works best if the jaw is pointing up but with a little added torque on the nuts it wont slip out, I think. No need to disassemble to change wrenches.
 

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Provided you always position the stud deep inside the end as you have photographed, it seems the chances of spreading of the jaws is minimized.
 

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Stamp SNAP ON Made in the USA and put it on the market and you will never have to work a day in your life again.


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Yep!
Just apply one of these stick on emblems.

Have a full polish steel version or maybe extreme green soft handle.
 

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scout4bta

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Stamp SNAP ON Made in the USA and put it on the market and you will never have to work a day in your life again.

How about "SNAP-OFF", I think the copyright is still going for SNAP ON.

Tony

Yep!
Just apply one of these stick on emblems.

Have a full polish steel version or maybe extreme green soft handle.

You guys have some great ideas, but I can't give any royalties.
 
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scout4bta

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For the new and improved Gen II, get two wheel lug studs, and thread them in up to the splines. The heads will help keep it from slipping to the side, and the splines will give better grip, and after some repetitive use will install flank bite plus teeth in the wrench.

Yea! I like the spline idea. And wing nuts, no tools required to change out the wrench.
 

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Maybe this idea will earn me some residuals...

Copy the Nepros fancy handles
 

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