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Man it sucks, they always blow at the worst locations and half the time you have to take several loose to get at them. You cant get a tool on most of them easy at all. 1/8 turn shit. I have less patience now than I use to. Hell occasionally you get trapped inside those bastards. ( yeah I know, you can take the door off of houdini yourself out the back window)

Man it sucks, they always blow at the worst locations and half the time you have to take several loose to get at them. You cant get a tool on most of them easy at all. 1/8 turn shit. I have less patience now than I use to. Hell occasionally you get trapped inside those bastards. ( yeah I know, you can take the door off of houdini yourself out the back window)

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Yeah Im beginning to think they have some special wrenches I never heard about.

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Most mechanic jobs have a barrier to entry just like any other job. It happens to be specialty tools in this instance. Collecting them as a hobby would be a better use of time than most would imagine.

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I got alot of tools, If I knew which would help in this situation I would buy it. It would have to be like a heavy duty but small under sink wrench :).

If I knew I'd tell you :) Like a basin wrench but compact?

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They have line wrenches that work like socket sets. Also have them that have gear reducers to only need 6degrees to get a click

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Link what your talking about?

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https://www.homedepot.com/p/GEARWRENCH-SAE-Flex-Head-Flare-Nut-Ratcheting-Wrench-Set-3-Piece-89098/304588511

This is one style I'll find the others. Amazon has them this style and another that has a ratchet gear inside. The super ratcheter klien makes some with swappable socket inserts and some are like ratchet wrenches with a super reducer inside. Guy on here even did a video about 3 months ago showing it off