Thanks Bob - 205's are longer - what is so useful about the 203's is the short length.Had a dig about in the draw and two surfaced but they are 205`s
There are a few more boxes of old spanners in the container, I will have a look.
Bob
Yep - 0.11mm off the open end would do it - but how do I dress the ring... ???or this one and a light dressing with a file: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284269002256
If I remember il have a poke about over the weekend. Got drawers full of old spanners.Would anybody by any chance have the missing spanner to this set - (7/16 AF)?
I bought this set some 50 years ago and they remain to this day my "go to" set when working on classic cars and bikes.
I am happy to pay whatever is reasonable - please PM me if you can help.
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Don’t forget to cut out the model number and re make a new one on itgert the spanner of bob and cut it shorter and weld it
across flatsWhat’s the AF on it for?
The only thing I can think of is what we say twisting off a bolt head…. Aw F…k.
ive flung spanner sets or given away if ones missing and i cant replace with identical / cant stand sets that dont matchNo here too sorry. Closest I got:
Being a non-Elora, you could cut/shut it so that at least you have something while you continue in your quest.
It brings a tear to my eye to see that "set" above with the deliberate space...
I am not short of other 7/16" AF spanners - I just want that Elora 203 one ..!!! They really are lovely spanners to use.Being a non-Elora, you could cut/shut it so that at least you have something while you continue in your quest.
It brings a tear to my eye to see that "set" above with the deliberate space...
i got a full set of elora open ended and a set of ring spanners of a mate free . he was going to give them to the scrap man kinellI am not short of other 7/16" AF spanners - I just want that Elora 203 one ..!!! They really are lovely spanners to use.