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"Wrenchmate" Adds Leverage To Open End Wrench
When you just can't get enough "oomph" on an open-end wrench to loosen a stubborn nut or bolt, you might find the new "Wrenchmade" useful.
  Invented and manufactured by Ed Frazzini, Corning, N.Y., it's an extention that simply slips over the end of the wrench and will work in hard-to-reach areas. It's got a U-shaped opening at one end and a pair of pins. One pin fits into the box end of the wrench and the other behind the shank of the wrench.
  A vinyl handle makes it easy to grip. Sells for $25, including S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ed Frazzini, Tool Design Innovations, 421 Watauga Ave., Corning, N.Y. 14830 (ph 607 962-0805; E-mail: Tooldesinn@aol.com).


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