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Shop made 55mm wrench

bsaint

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I wanted to make one instead of buying one because usually the handles are too long and hard to fit in where I need to use this wrench. Using ANSI tolerances, the square drive fits perfect. Ill check fitment tomorrow on the cap and then probably powder coat it.

AR400 steel.

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Fresh off the laser
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After sandblasting
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Surreal001

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I love it. Wish I had access to a CNC! I'd say no heat treating should be necessary.
 
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bdunn

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I've cut a few big stubby's for use in installing tight fit hydraulic systems. We just have mild steel though, so they're pretty much one time use throwaways. Great job on yours!
 
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bsaint

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I powder coated it today and test fit it on the cap and it fit PERFECT. Also I did copy the flange drive design.
 
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bsaint

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nice! obviously not a issue on this, but how does the laser affect the AR400? Is it brittle in the heat affected zone, or real soft?

No they laser cut AR plate all day long. It gives a nice case hardened like edge. It does move around a lot if you put a lot of heat into the plate when you're cutting it.

What laser do you use?

Prima Platino 2040 with a 5kw resonator.
 
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