Neeves
Well-Known Member
Di Bono would also weep in his tea.
I have a different approach to spanners - and have spanners for as many situations as possible - as on a yacht a standard set of spanners is inadequate. Not helped in our case as some of the componets are imperial some are metric
I've trimmed down spanners to allow better rotation of the studs, nuts and bolts securing the water pump on a MD20. You need a full length spanner to 'crack' the connectors and then a little, short handled, spanner to rotate more that a few degrees.
I have cranked ring spanners where a conventional 'flat' spanner, open or cranked, needs bit of clearance. You could bodge and use a flat spanner at an angle - but then you risk damaging the nut or bolt head.
I have sockets that fit many situations when a spanner is useless and I have long sockets for deeply recessed bolts, or nuts.
Then I have had to source a specially large socket so as the remove the large nut on Josepheline's props (Volvo prop). The socket is only needed for that specific nut.
I also have ratchet spanners.
Those that criticise, the kit in post 1, might need a bit of exposure to real life - but I have not had time to try them in anger - I'll report back in a year.
The kit only needs to be perfect once - and its been worth the investment of Stg10.
Jonathan
I have a different approach to spanners - and have spanners for as many situations as possible - as on a yacht a standard set of spanners is inadequate. Not helped in our case as some of the componets are imperial some are metric
I've trimmed down spanners to allow better rotation of the studs, nuts and bolts securing the water pump on a MD20. You need a full length spanner to 'crack' the connectors and then a little, short handled, spanner to rotate more that a few degrees.
I have cranked ring spanners where a conventional 'flat' spanner, open or cranked, needs bit of clearance. You could bodge and use a flat spanner at an angle - but then you risk damaging the nut or bolt head.
I have sockets that fit many situations when a spanner is useless and I have long sockets for deeply recessed bolts, or nuts.
Then I have had to source a specially large socket so as the remove the large nut on Josepheline's props (Volvo prop). The socket is only needed for that specific nut.
I also have ratchet spanners.
Those that criticise, the kit in post 1, might need a bit of exposure to real life - but I have not had time to try them in anger - I'll report back in a year.
The kit only needs to be perfect once - and its been worth the investment of Stg10.
Jonathan


