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i bought a craftsman strap wrench from sears for about 4 bucks... lifetime warantee too.
if you cant find them at sears, auto parts stores should have them, because alot of people use them to change oil filters. |
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I wouldn't buy from Harbor Freight, sure it's cheap, but the quality is terrible. It's cheap for a reason. I picked up some strap wrenches from Home Depot.
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The best strap wrench you can buy is a Klein. They have been making top quality tools for electrician and linesmen for years. All their stuff is backed by a lifetime warranty.
http://www.kleintools.com/index.html
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Isn't the point of this thread "nail polish to cover scratches"
He gets the point use a strap wrench to avoid the scratches. Got any pics of your handy work?
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Along the same idea I would think that those small auto touch-up paints would be good if your marker has a unique color you're trying to match.
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Strap wrench or not, you're going to get occasional scratches on your marker. Nice tip! I'll try it.
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