There was a time when I only needed my "gas spanner" to fit and remove regulators and gas hoses.
Now the regulator nuts are different sizes - 28.6 mm, 28 mm, 25.4 mm (1") and others. That's a pile of spanners or a shifter that always needs shifting.
Just because one standard is good, it doesn't mean that several are better. No doubt there will be a gas multi-tool on Wish soon.
That's progress I suppose.
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So all your regulators require the same size spanner? I have CIG, BOC and several others and they don't.
In the context of spanners, I have no idea what that means.but you can use a mobile lathe (shifter) for it.
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Yes Crescent wrench - aka Shifter, Shifting Spanner. Another standard ..Poland308 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 10:59 am https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NVHYKF1/re ... asin_0_img
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Take a guess you'd probably be surprised.
To be honest though I don't have a clue how old that wrench really is. I just know it's been here since I got here.
I also know our shop can make a tool look like that within a couple years, lotta acid fumes floating around and allotta moisture
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Oh god I'm glad I wasnt around in the 60's I've been told that in The 60's the smoke was so bad in the shop that it was a constant haze with some areas being so thick you could hardly see your hand in front of your face. You could argue that was also the hay day of the industry though
And of course back then it was lead/muriatic acid/flux fumes (not sure what they were using as flux but can bet it was more volatile then today's flux)
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Ehhh wouldn't shock me of that was in some of the workers systems like alot of people of that era [emoji14]
The good ole days as the ole boys call em. "Nobody cared if you were messed up on this or that as long as the job got done right and quickly" can't tell you how many times I've heard that rant.
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