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    Oil filter wrench - video

    Oil filter wrench. By Ihor Andreychuk. 7:31 video:

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    So what's new about that, these have been around for decades.

    Amazon has one for a lousy 28 bucks, so how much do you value your time trying to make it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenie View Post
    So what's new about that, these have been around for decades.

    Amazon has one for a lousy 28 bucks, so how much do you value your time trying to make it ?
    What is commonly available here is not always the case elsewhere. Many things that we take for granted are simply out of reach for others or finding in a store locally is simply not an option. I for one am always impressed with the creativity and resourcefulness of people from that part of the world.

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    My only issue is that any filter with that much clearance around it will always spin off by hand.

    The ones that stick are never that easy to get to.

    Sometimes a chain (or strap) wrench is the proper tool for the job. This one is certainly heavy duty



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