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Size of socket for half shaft nuts?
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(02-11-2018, 11:40 AM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: You'll probably pick up a suitable whit ring spanner up at a steam rally for less than a fiver. It will be approx 15 inches long which gives ample leverage IMO. Particularly if you use your feet.

Many thanks Hedd. Assuming you are a lissom 11 stone that would be around 150 lbs/ft when you're standing on it!
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#12
Car boot sales are another likely source of Whitworth tooling and sockets. I've obtained several sets of Britool spanners and 1/2" drive sockets (including 3/4 WW) at these events, especally where people are clearing Grandparents effects. I even managed to get a 3/4" drive set, including a Britool 3/4 WW socket at our local boot sale!
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(02-11-2018, 11:46 AM)Colin Wilks Wrote:
(02-11-2018, 11:40 AM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: You'll probably pick up a suitable whit ring spanner up at a steam rally for less than a fiver. It will be approx 15 inches long which gives ample leverage IMO. Particularly if you use your feet.

Many thanks Hedd. Assuming you are a lissom 11 stone that would be around 150 lbs/ft when you're standing on it!

LOL, try nearly 16 stone.
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#14
My car has different size half shaft nuts on each side just to confuse the issue!
Jim
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