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    OK! This massive heavy fucker actually fits the hub nuts on the Fox.

    Cars are such a fucking tool saga.

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      OK! This massive heavy fucker actually fits the hub nuts on the Fox.

      Cars are such a fucking tool saga.

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      @yvan It's funny you mention it as i'm just 3d printing a weird spanner for M20 plastic cable glands, let's see if it works

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        @yvan It's funny you mention it as i'm just 3d printing a weird spanner for M20 plastic cable glands, let's see if it works

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        @flangey @yvan
        I have a 'proper' double ended spanner for those, from my electrician days.
        A circular 20/25mm ring, low profile, and with only one flat on it.

        Now, if only I can find it.

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        • yvan@toot.ale.gdY yvan@toot.ale.gd

          OK! This massive heavy fucker actually fits the hub nuts on the Fox.

          Cars are such a fucking tool saga.

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          maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @yvan
          This is one reason I end up using a garage to do work I could otherwise do myself.

          I could be half way through a job before finding I don't have that special tool, or I can't work out what size or type of fancy spline tool I need to buy.

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