Are there any alternatives to the wrench needed for Penn handle nuts? Looking to service a couple of older Penn's I recently purchased but I don't have a wrench.
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https://www.smoothdrag.com/wp/carbontex-price-list/
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https://alantani.com/index.php/topic,164.0.html
AT Wrench is the ONLY choice. Brownie points if it is one of the originals that is laser etched. - john
Looks like I'll try and add it on to my order from Mystic, thanks!
I use the Smooth drag 8 in 1 version.
Shame is does not do Mitchell 600 series handle nuts
Quote from: Brewcrafter on September 14, 2023, 09:56:32 PMAT Wrench is the ONLY choice. Brownie points if it is one of the originals that is laser etched. - john
+ 1
I Love my AT Penn Wrench.
(Mine is engraved)
Have the AT wrench, but I also have a set of Metrinch open end/ring spanners that I use the 17&18mm sizes for the odd larger nuts you get occasionally see. The design of their flank drive are just the right size and allows you to get locked into the cutouts in the nuts.
My argument against the standard penn wrench is that it's too thin. I have a tani wrench. But if i didn't, I would consider epoxying 2 penn wrenches together. Maybe cut the screwdriver end off one before gluing to not lose that functionality.