| "Thin head wrenches" does yield some results, but none of them seem to 
specify the actual thickness. That includes the very expensive set from 
McMaster-Carr.  I have many sets of "Ignition Wrenches", but all except 
that old, cheap one are thicker than a 6-32 or 8-32 nut. Perhaps the 
solution is a cheap set from Harbor Freight, and the grinder. 
73,
Scott K9MA
On 7/21/2020 6:00 PM, jimlux wrote:
 
On 7/21/20 3:26 PM, Don wrote:
 
And metric.
Don W7WLL
On 7/21/2020 2:03 PM, K9MA wrote:
Speaking of which, it's hard to find wrenches thin enough to lock two 
6-32 or 8-32 nuts together. I have one old, cheap, Craftsman set that 
works, but sooner or later I'm going to lose one of those up on the 
tower. All the small wrench sets ("Ignition Wrenches") available seem 
to be too thick. Short of grinding them down, does anyone know where 
to get thin ones in SAE sizes? 
 
google for "thin head wrench"
Lowes and Home Depot have them.
The 6 and 7mm are 2.2 mm thick (1/4 and 5/16 in SAE), the 8-11mm are 
2.6mm - those are a tenth of an inch thick, roughly. 
or "ignition wrench" - same sort of thing - about 1/16" thick for the 
small ones. 
I used to buy 5/16" (fits SMA) double open end wrenches in lots of 10, 
because we'd lose them.  You'd put one in your pocket, and forget 
about it, or it would be on your desk, then get buried. 
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