I've got one of Charlie Hart's wooden wrenches and it's the best I've ever
had the pleasure of using. It fits really nicely in the trunk of my BN1.
It's light weight yet very strong. I can make all of my knock offs fit
tightly and evenly and no hitting anything with a hammer. The first time I saw
Charlie showing it off, I told him I wanted one and he made one. Every time I
show it off at car shows or get togethers, everyone is impressed and wants
one of their own. He makes his out of wood, and not just any wood, but he
can best explain the process.
Charlie is on the list and takes orders. NFI, just a very satisfied
user.
Steven Kingsbury
BN1 #598
In a message dated 3/23/2010 6:18:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
logical2@hotmail.com writes:
New wheels and KO's on my BJ7.
I've seen wooden wrenches, metal wrenches and of course hammers.
What's the best way to tighten them without marking or scratching them but
also of course also making sure they're tight enough?
Thanks for the help and suggestions.
62 BJ7
61 Bugeye
69 Midget
Frank R. Edwards 570-784-4662 logical2@hotmail.com
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