tension wrench with springs
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insert as normal
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i apply tension by pulling the other spring in that way the elasticity is double making it super feather touch, it works very well with an epg.
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.45cal wrote:Good Idea I like that you have springs of 2 different thicknesses on one wrench. That way you can choose the amount of tension being applied!
I see some of your wrenched are twist flex design. Does it make a difference when making your spring assisted wrenches?
LocksmithArmy wrote:im not into springy tensors, i dont even like a twistflex tensor, my favorites are the straight bent wiper blade or the peterson pribar lite...
but...
i want some man, theyre so cute lol
so i have some questions.
how do you attatch your springs and where do you get your stock...(springs and is your metal wiper inserts or what)
thanks and cool idea.
Riff wrote:cool idea....I'll have to try it.
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