Blacknwhitepit
Well-known member
I was removing an 86 Olds engine when I discovered I had to remove some nuts on the power steering box. The only thing that I had that could get to it was a crow's foot, and even using that, it took a while to remove.
I noticed Snap on made a socket that would have made the job much easier however it cost over $50.00!!!
I wonder if I could have taken a cheap deep well socket and ground it out for the same effect?
So far the only modifications I have done are:
1. Heating a combination wrench and making it a modified moon wrench.
2. Welded a 9/16 socket to a cheap rubber handle screwdriver to make a 9/16 nutdriver that would push in retaining clips on lawn mower carb priming bulbs.
3. Grinded out a portion of a boxed end of wrench to make a 12pt line wrench.
-BWP
I noticed Snap on made a socket that would have made the job much easier however it cost over $50.00!!!
I wonder if I could have taken a cheap deep well socket and ground it out for the same effect?
So far the only modifications I have done are:
1. Heating a combination wrench and making it a modified moon wrench.
2. Welded a 9/16 socket to a cheap rubber handle screwdriver to make a 9/16 nutdriver that would push in retaining clips on lawn mower carb priming bulbs.
3. Grinded out a portion of a boxed end of wrench to make a 12pt line wrench.
-BWP
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yeah that a point... ha ha

