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That is what you are looking for...
except it would be nice if the sides where you have your hand were wider....
You see the good reaction to the kitchen butter knife handles in another thread...
I made my two upper wrenches from $7 Sears wrenches... which I found were made of very good metal...
The properly made ones will spoon as you use them... thus you can hold them with one hand and keep moving your feeler gauge with the other... while the lowest wrench sits by itself holding the valve by means of that slotted washer.
It is important to note that the wrench for the locking nut at the top needs to be thinner than the upper one can be....
So grinding smooth the upper surface of the locking wrench and the bottom of the adjustment nut wrench so the glide past each other and are bent in the same angles..but with the correct DIFFERENCE in length of the vertical part of the shaft will make it all work like it ' should'...
So , if you make your own... and add something nice like the kitchen knife handles... place the upper flush with the bottom of the upper wrench... and the lower flush with the top of the bottom wrench...so as to keep your ability to spoon while moving....
I attempted to make that lowest wrench and failed...
Last edited by leathermang; 03-17-2010 at 12:17 PM.
Reason: spelling
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