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wrote: Can anyone recommend where to buy box spanners either a bricks and mortar shop or online? It rather depends on what type. They might be BA sizes for model etc work or one for removing an immersion heater. In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. -- *What boots up must come down * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 00:14:52 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: It rather depends on what type. For use on the car. In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. Whilst looking at a catalogue this afternoon I saw some deep sockets and thought: perhaps these will do instead. Great minds think alike! In reply to the other comments, I asked here for two reasons: 1. I was hoping for an online seller, and Google didn't help. I guess I've become accustomed to letting the shop come to me, rather than the other way around! 2. Just in case you said "avoid brand A" or "brand B" is brilliant, which is advice you don't get in the shops. Thanks. Ebay sellers have some Bob |
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In article ,
wrote: It rather depends on what type. For use on the car. In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. Whilst looking at a catalogue this afternoon I saw some deep sockets and thought: perhaps these will do instead. Great minds think alike! They're a far better choice. Box spanners aren't as strong or indeed as convenient. Can't remember when I last used one on a car. If you're not sure about make Halfords pro range are decent and have a lifetime warranty. Not that I've managed to break any. -- *I took an IQ test and the results were negative. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 21:55:39 +0000, nospam wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 00:14:52 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: It rather depends on what type. For use on the car. In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. Whilst looking at a catalogue this afternoon I saw some deep sockets and thought: perhaps these will do instead. Great minds think alike! In reply to the other comments, I asked here for two reasons: 1. I was hoping for an online seller, and Google didn't help. I guess I've become accustomed to letting the shop come to me, rather than the other way around! 2. Just in case you said "avoid brand A" or "brand B" is brilliant, which is advice you don't get in the shops. Thanks. =============================== If you definitely want box spanners they're available he http://www.machinemart.co.uk/product.asp?p=040210201 Browse this catalogue for almost any kind of general use spanners, including deep sockets. Cic -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. I recently needed a box spanner (gold-coloured thin metal) where a chrome-vanadium socket wouldn't have done was when taking a bathroom basin tap apart to get at the seat, re-grind and fit a refurb kit. I 'real' socket would have been too large externally. Luckily, I found an old spark plug spanner (21mm for the tap) and 19mm at the other end. Using thin metal rods through it just bent them, so I used the Haynes classic "2 opposing nuts on a bolt" trick at the 19mm end with a big adjustable spanner. Just the job! |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , wrote: Can anyone recommend where to buy box spanners either a bricks and mortar shop or online? It rather depends on what type. They might be BA sizes for model etc work or one for removing an immersion heater. In general few bother with them these days since deep sockets are so readily available. I do carry several box spanners in the 'plumbing kit'. A set for doing up the nuts when fixing monoblock taps and one that fits 1/2" & 3/4" backnuts - useful when they are stuck firm, although you have to remove the pipework first. -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:30:01 +0000, The Medway Handyman wrote:
I do carry several box spanners in the 'plumbing kit'. A set for doing up the nuts when fixing monoblock taps and one that fits 1/2" & 3/4" backnuts - useful when they are stuck firm, although you have to remove the pipework first. Spot on that man. And if you have 2 you can stick the bath one over the spout of a basin tap to hold it steady while you use the basin-size one to undo the backnut! |
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