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sgisler Active User H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 377 Jul 10, 2015 #2 Now, that's just weird. Lol Stan, Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
E Ed of all trades Registered Registered Joined Jun 3, 2014 Messages 141 Jul 10, 2015 #3 As a hobby blacksmith that looks like a combo of skill and a lot of work. Wow.
A Andre Forum Guest Register Today Jul 10, 2015 #4 You found it! The Turboencabulator left ball nut crank adjustment tool. The only one in existence.
Franko Active User Registered Joined Feb 24, 2015 Messages 1,382 Jul 10, 2015 #5 Yes, it is designed to remove and install impossible snap rings. P.S. It doesn't work either. Last edited: Jul 10, 2015
RJSakowski H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 9,597 Jul 10, 2015 #6 The wrench was designed by Industrial Designer Paul Julius Martus from Grand Rapids, MI and is cast bronze.
The wrench was designed by Industrial Designer Paul Julius Martus from Grand Rapids, MI and is cast bronze.
Franko Active User Registered Joined Feb 24, 2015 Messages 1,382 Jul 10, 2015 #7 RJSakowski said: The wrench was designed by Industrial Designer Paul Julius Martus from Grand Rapids, MI and is cast bronze. Click to expand... Good snooping, RJ. I got the link in email from one of my strange friends, but I couldn't find any attribution. Last edited: Jul 10, 2015
RJSakowski said: The wrench was designed by Industrial Designer Paul Julius Martus from Grand Rapids, MI and is cast bronze. Click to expand... Good snooping, RJ. I got the link in email from one of my strange friends, but I couldn't find any attribution.
Dracen knights Registered Registered Joined Mar 22, 2015 Messages 89 Jul 10, 2015 #8 I was wondering if they made them left handed as well. Then you could say you had a left handed wrench...LOL
I was wondering if they made them left handed as well. Then you could say you had a left handed wrench...LOL
brino Confirmed Tool User H-M Lifetime Diamond Member Joined Jan 2, 2014 Messages 8,852 Jul 10, 2015 #9 The evolution of the wrench.........opposable thumb! -brino
Franko Active User Registered Joined Feb 24, 2015 Messages 1,382 Jul 10, 2015 #10 Dracen, the big one on the right is left-handed.