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On 27 Jul 2006 09:03:04 -0700, "Joe" wrote:
Frank Boettcher wrote: Here you go Joe, some tools you may need for that steel boat. A little pricey though. Frank http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st/10...-price&x=4&y=6 RedCloud uses deisel, therefore nonferrious stricking wrenches are not needed to inspect my tanks. However if I were striking bolts loose on a gasoline barge 3K plus per wrench would seem affordable and a bargain . I'll stick to Proto, Craftsman, and Mac tools. Joe Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust shaft packing glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost nothing at a plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the nicest set of packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non ferrous striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of several hundred bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them off, and forgot. Frank |
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