I've always wanted to be able to carry a full long and short combo wrench set in my portable kit, but it's just too damn heavy once added to all of my other tools.
I've been thinking about how to fix that, and I think I have a pretty good idea. I'm not sure if I'm the first, probably not, but that isn't really too important to me.
I made up a concept drawing, the pin/hole mechanism IS NOT the final mechanism, it's just to show where the two pieces meet.
These would be made from lasercut 1/8" titanium plate. The wrench heads would attach to the handle to make full length combo wrenches, and if detached, would function as short combos. There would be some sort of sturdy quick-release, I'm not quite sure on the design yet which is why I just drew the pins and holes mentioned above.
In storage, a 12pc metric set and 12piece SAE set could stack on, and be attached on each end of the handle, and would take up a space of only 1"x2"x8", and would weigh a tiny fraction of what a full long and short SAE and Metric combo sets would.
Another cool thing is that you can mount two difference sizes/standards on each handle, and you could even buy extra handles. For instance, 9/16" open on one end and 10mm closed on the other.
This entire set, which replaces four wrench sets, would fit in the space of 3-4 normal length combo wrenches.
Now, OBVIOUSLY these aren't as rugged as your good old snap-on combo. These aren't meant for that... they are meant for mobile maintenance where weight is an issue, such as a toolbag or toolbelt.
I could also do a steel/aluminum combo, which would be a bit heavier but much cheaper. I think the full titanium version would be about $250-300, and the steel/al version would be about $150.
I'm doing this for my own personal kit, but I want to see what you guys think.
I've been thinking about how to fix that, and I think I have a pretty good idea. I'm not sure if I'm the first, probably not, but that isn't really too important to me.
I made up a concept drawing, the pin/hole mechanism IS NOT the final mechanism, it's just to show where the two pieces meet.
These would be made from lasercut 1/8" titanium plate. The wrench heads would attach to the handle to make full length combo wrenches, and if detached, would function as short combos. There would be some sort of sturdy quick-release, I'm not quite sure on the design yet which is why I just drew the pins and holes mentioned above.
In storage, a 12pc metric set and 12piece SAE set could stack on, and be attached on each end of the handle, and would take up a space of only 1"x2"x8", and would weigh a tiny fraction of what a full long and short SAE and Metric combo sets would.
Another cool thing is that you can mount two difference sizes/standards on each handle, and you could even buy extra handles. For instance, 9/16" open on one end and 10mm closed on the other.
This entire set, which replaces four wrench sets, would fit in the space of 3-4 normal length combo wrenches.
Now, OBVIOUSLY these aren't as rugged as your good old snap-on combo. These aren't meant for that... they are meant for mobile maintenance where weight is an issue, such as a toolbag or toolbelt.
I could also do a steel/aluminum combo, which would be a bit heavier but much cheaper. I think the full titanium version would be about $250-300, and the steel/al version would be about $150.
I'm doing this for my own personal kit, but I want to see what you guys think.
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