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Old 02-14-26 | 01:39 PM
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Jicafold
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
At the shops I've been in we would just grind down the wrench flats "mushroomed" bits. I've also done this to reduce the thickness to fit unusually narrow cone flats. Andy. (who wouldn't pick a file to use on a cone wrench)
Yes, I will use my angle grinder to do so. Thank you Andy. Always a pleasure.

Originally Posted by maddog34
get the Park Tool wrenches.. the new Black Oxide ones barely fit those hubs, as long as their jaws' working edges aren't flared out... i have to re-dress them occasionally, like mentioned above.
the old chrome Park wrenches were a touch too wide, and also required re-dressing.
i used their 13-15mm combo wrenches on those hubs, back then.... they are typically thinner, but shorter, and not as hand-friendly to use.

Park DCW-1 and DCW-2.
​​​​​​​Yes. Thank you.
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