A couple of years ago, Costco had sets of Crescent brand stainless steel "Gear Wrench"-style combination wrenches. 7 wrenches for $19.95. 5/16 to 11/16 - if they went another couple wrenches larger i
Sears sells the gear wrench brand in swivel head, stubby and standard flat like you have... they run them on sale regularly... right now I think...check sears.com john Everyone seems normal until yo
I bought a set last year at Christmas at Sears. They had both flat and angle, english and metric. Ben Zwissler bjzwissler@comcast.net Columbus, IN 1966 TR-4A IRS 1973 MG Midget 1980 TR-8 2003 Honda S
Thanks, guys, but the wrenches I'm looking for are stainless steel, "Crescent" brand (though maybe someone else also carries/carried them branded for them), and they're thinner and fit in places bett
Do you mean these ? http://tinyurl.com/5sejst I couldn't find any reference to Crescent brand in stainless, only chrome (like all the others). Worth noting perhaps, that Sears sells effectively the
I have 4 of that exact Crescent model (3/8 to 9/16") that I bought 3 or 4 years ago at a hardware store that is no longer in business :-( I wish I had a few of the next larger sizes. I am very happy
I've Googled all over the place. Sears doesn't show these. Neither does Cooper Tools (who owns Crescent). Apparently some sort of Shanghai Specials that Crescent put their name on, but in this case (
I meant that as a question, not the way it came out... Are there any gear wrenches that have relatively thin rims, to get onto nuts close to vertical surfaces ?? Karl ________________________________
The original GearWrench ones are the thinnest I've seen. Randall _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.
These aren't the same thing, basically? http://www.gearwrench.com/catalog/wrenches/ratcheting/combination/ I have full sets of gearwrenches, and its hard to imagine that something is going to be a l
I've got a set of Armstrong 'flat' gear head wrenches... they are thinner than the gear wrenches and will handle some torque. I don't particularly like the flat wrenches... there is no room for your