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    Postby GT's-DIY » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:24 pm

    Hello everyone, I'm new here & looking for some advice.

    I basically need a ratchet spanner type wrench tool that will fit at the rear end of this hex bit to help me turn the screw below.

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    What is it called exactly please? And links to the actual contraption would be most helpful - thanks :)

    P.S. I can supply more &/or bigger photos if necessary
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    Postby stoneyboy » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:22 pm

    GT's-DIY,
    You have standard socket which will be either 1/2" or 3/8", you can buy either a bar wrench or a ratchet wrench. Go somewhere like halfords.
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    Postby GT's-DIY » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:48 pm

    Thank you stoneyboy :)
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    Postby smith222 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:13 am

    Follow this rule: When you do need a tool, purchase the best quality you can afford. This rule is especially important for drywall knives. At first glance, you may not be able tell much difference between a top-quality drywall knife and its lookalike cousin from the bargain bin. But the resiliency of the tool's steel is critical to achieving a smooth application of drywall compound. With the right tools, you'll get better results with reduced effort and in less time.






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