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Old 09-03-17 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by wesmamyke
That thing is really horrible in my opinion, just poorly made and loose fit on everything. If you can find the J.A. Stein version that came before it they are awesome, wrench openings are broached and fit nice and snug.
Interesting - 32 mm threaded headset locknuts I have no complaints with the park Tool. I like that it has a design like a flare nut wrench, where it engages all the flats. I never experienced any slippage or looseness. Now I'm curious about the design of the J.A. Stein one. I know the Park Tool one is hugely more precise & efficient than even a well made (slop free) adjustable wrench.
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