Worth a place in the on-board toolbag is a nut driver for dealing with Jubilee clips (hose clips).
They aren't expensive and two sizes, 8 & 9mm, covered every hose clip I had on board.
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I’ve used box spanner’s and have one or two but I usually reach for the long reach socket of the correct size. I’m trying to think of a reason a box spanner would ever be better?I do not think that anyone has mentioned box spanners. I have a fair selection of BA ones & much larger ones of good quality. They do have a place in my toolbox & are often quite handy; being able to reach over long studs, shafts etc. Plus one can grip them easily with the hand when spinning up a nut.
Tick. Except mines slightly flexible.Worth a place in the on-board toolbag is a nut driver for dealing with Jubilee clips (hose clips).
They aren't expensive and two sizes, 8 & 9mm, covered every hose clip I had on board.
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Yep, brilliant tools. I have a set of three, flexible shafts, as mentioned by Penberth and John Morris above. They make undoing awkward jubilee clips soooo much easier. Especially if you can't see the clip in question!Worth a place in the on-board toolbag is a nut driver for dealing with Jubilee clips (hose clips).
They aren't expensive and two sizes, 8 & 9mm, covered every hose clip I had on board.
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You don't have any bust ratchets? You havnt been trying very hard.Now there's a good question. The wonders of the internet, you can spend all night looking at something then never find it again!
"Palm ratchet" is the closest I could find. No idea where to find the non-ratchet type - they do exist. If you're desperate you could buy the cheapest ratchet you can find, dismantle it and use the square bit.
Engine mounts( nut worked lose) where the engine surround prevents a decent swing of the ring spanner & the stud sticks up too far for a long socket. It would not be the first time that I have stuck a socket on the other end of a box spanner & used that as a very long socket. They are lighter than extra long sockets as wellI’ve used box spanner’s and have one or two but I usually reach for the long reach socket of the correct size. I’m trying to think of a reason a box spanner would ever be better?
I have a couple of small clips on the boat with 6mm nuts too!ISTR some Jubilee clips are 7mm? Whatever, a useful tool. Also available with a flexi-shaft for tight corners.
ETA I've used bits from a 1/4 drive socket set on Jubilee clips.
Not much leverage. Fastners that are hard to get to unfortunately also tend to be hard to move.Back on the spanner search, been lusting after something like these tonight.
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Interesting, 13mm is the most used one in my sets. 12mm much less so.Not much leverage. Fastners that are hard to get to unfortunately also tend to be hard to move.
I suppose thats intended to address limited swing room
I got a cheapo (but longer) set like that in Lidl last time I was back in The Yook
They seem OK qualiyy but also seem to have an eccentric size range (For example, lacking a 12mm IIRC with 13mm instead) so they arent as useful as I expected, and will probably be staying in Taiwan
I have a set of those (except they are normal length)...it’s surprising how little you need a socket set because those spanners are so versatileBack on the spanner search, been lusting after something like these tonight.
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Well that is not true is it ?Just an observation……all the motor fixers or plumbers and electricians that I have come across carry their small tools in a bag and find very quickly the tool they want,never seen one turn up with one of those plastic cases with allotted spaces.
If he turns up like that, you can bet he is a franchise & will have the instruction book in the cabWell that is not true is it ?
If a mobile van comes to tune your car he will have the entire snap on tools set in steel draws
I obviously don’t move in your circlesWell that is not true is it ?
If a mobile van comes to tune your car he will have the entire snap on tools set in steel draws
I have a 7mm flex driver for clipsISTR some Jubilee clips are 7mm? Whatever, a useful tool. Also available with a flexi-shaft for tight corners.
ETA I've used bits from a 1/4 drive socket set on Jubilee clips.