scsmith Well Known Member Sponsor Advertiser Sep 26, 2024 #2 Because of the importance of getting the jam nuts tight, I made a forked fixture that allows access in on the jam nut with a bent wrench.
Because of the importance of getting the jam nuts tight, I made a forked fixture that allows access in on the jam nut with a bent wrench.
fl-mike Well Known Member Patron Sep 29, 2024 #4 Metalmuncher said: Very cool ! Could you send me the STL file ? Click to expand... You don't have conversations enabled on your account. Send me your email via message. Or, it is here: https://cults3d.com/:2329538
Metalmuncher said: Very cool ! Could you send me the STL file ? Click to expand... You don't have conversations enabled on your account. Send me your email via message. Or, it is here: https://cults3d.com/:2329538
nohoflyer Well Known Member Patron Sep 29, 2024 #5 I like the idea of cutting your wrench like that to get on the jam nuts.
fl-mike Well Known Member Patron Sep 29, 2024 #6 nohoflyer said: I like the idea of cutting your wrench like that to get on the jam nuts. Click to expand... Works great. A 9/16" offset box end wrench and a few minutes of quality time with the cutoff wheel. The socket is a garage sale item with some grinding to fit over the rod-end bearing.
nohoflyer said: I like the idea of cutting your wrench like that to get on the jam nuts. Click to expand... Works great. A 9/16" offset box end wrench and a few minutes of quality time with the cutoff wheel. The socket is a garage sale item with some grinding to fit over the rod-end bearing.