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The greatest allen wrench ever!

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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2014-10-30 4:15 PM (#499446)
Subject: The greatest allen wrench ever!


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Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
I guess I am easily amused.

A friend of mine bought an 1867 Ovation a week or two ago. I posted about it in the "What color?" thread. Anyway, this thing came with a hex wrench that is three inches long on each side! Sometimes I get guitars in here that are hard to work on because the truss rod is so deep I have to put the long end in and try to turn it with just the short end. Well it'll never happen to me again because he just GAVE me the wrench! He said he would be afraid to adjust the neck and he would bring it to me to do anyway so I might as well keep the wrench.

It's like an early Christmas present. Those of you who work on your own guitars will be happy for me. Those who don't are probably scratching their heads and thinking I'm nuts.

Well both are right!
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TAFKAR
Posted 2014-10-30 4:25 PM (#499448 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!



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Posts: 2985

Location: Sydney, Australia
Nice. I could have used that a few weeks ago when I bro a brace with an Allen key.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2014-10-30 6:28 PM (#499453 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!


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Location: Boise, Idaho
I've used Allen wrenches on plenty of other stuff and it's always tough to turn with the short end.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2014-10-30 7:41 PM (#499455 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!



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Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
good but also easy to slip something over the short end for more leverage...
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nerdydave
Posted 2014-10-30 7:58 PM (#499456 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!


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Location: Always beautiful canyon country of Utah
Problem solved if you use hex wrenches with 3/8" drive which you then reduce to 1/4" drive with an adapter. All the torque you could ever need!!
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BanjoJ
Posted 2014-10-31 5:30 AM (#500443 - in reply to #499456)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!



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Posts: 811

Location: Thredbo, NSW, Australia
I'm hoping to see a photo of this Allen wrench on Damon's magic red blanket.

Then we'll have real guitar porn!


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Jimmer
Posted 2014-10-31 9:49 AM (#500452 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!


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Posts: 152

This summer I was out to visit the Martin Factory in Nazareth PA. In their 1833 shop I spotted one of these and bought it. I don't think it's the same one mentioned above but it's long on both ends and works great on all my guitars.
http://www.martinguitar.com/guitar-maker-s-connection/luthier-tools...
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dnc4eva
Posted 2014-10-31 8:41 PM (#500472 - in reply to #499446)
Subject: Re: The greatest allen wrench ever!


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Posts: 185

Location: Long Island, N.Y.
I bought a 6inch t-bar 3/16 viced it up,torched it and bent it perfect.Works good!
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