Dave,
A crowsfoot wrench is a very stubby open-end wrench, adapted to accept
the drive from a ratchet.
Imagine an open end wrench with all but about 1/2 inch of the handle
cut off. Now put a 3/8 drive hole in the stubby handle so that a ratchet
wrench will fit in there. That's a crowsfoot wrench. One doesn't often us
it, but it sure is handy when needed.
By the way, do crows have only two toes? A couple of breeds of
chickens do, but most birds feature three toes.
Bob
On Thu, 08 Apr 1999 09:49:19 -0400 David Sylvain
<niosh@pop.ma.ultranet.com> writes:
>At 08:44 AM 4/8/99 EDT, MG4EVR@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>In a message dated 4/8/99 6:33:18 AM, proudfa@NAVCANADA.CA writes:
>>
>><<adjustment nuts -- especially since there's no way to use a torque
>>wrench
>>and screw driver at the same time.>>
>>
>>a crowsfoot socket will work....
>>
>
>Hmmm. A crowsfoot socket, eh? I guess I'll try to find out what a
>crowsfoot socket is, and where to get one.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave Sylvain
>72 B
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