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My latest acquisition.
Last edited by RV6 (3/30/2021 6:07 PM)
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Looks like a sweet bottle opener, but does it have another purpose?
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TKOPerformance wrote:
Looks like a sweet bottle opener, but does it have another purpose?
I'm betting it would open a lot of bottles, although it really is a close quarters tie-rod adjusting tool and is totally sweet.
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Cool. First time I've seen a toos.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
Cool. First time I've seen a toos.
I just noticed I missed the L.
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Thats interesting. A different desgn but I made one just after I got my Mustang around 1996. Either a 3/8" ratchet or Johnson bar will fit into it.
Never thought about using it to open a Molson Canadian.
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Dude, you've got a lathe, make your own adjusters out of 6061-T6 hex bar. Center drill it and tap some left and right handed threads. You can leave it all hex, or turn the ends down smooth. Prolly cheaper than your new fancy one use tool.
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Looks like a quarter to me?!
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