well, I've never seen a spark plug socket used as a cheater bar/force adder until now
of course, I may be wrong that might be some thing that is not a spark plug socket... what ever it is, it's doing something I haven't seen done until now
It looks like one of the cheap sockets that come with a chainsaw or other power tools, where you stick a screwdriver through the holes to turn the socket.
I Googled Apco Mossberg, and found a couple pictures of the same size wrench, which is 27/32 and 21/32. Kind of odd sizes, if you ask me. I didn't see a similar socket in different sizes.
Mossberg made some unusual socket sets, sort of like this, but one end was formed into a square that fit into a square hole on the handle. The other end of the socket was formed into a hex or square to fit a nut.
Next step will probably be a helicoil?..(Sp) Or a new head..
ReplyDeleteIt looks like one of the cheap sockets that come with a chainsaw or other power tools, where you stick a screwdriver through the holes to turn the socket.
ReplyDeleteI Googled Apco Mossberg, and found a couple pictures of the same size wrench, which is 27/32 and 21/32. Kind of odd sizes, if you ask me. I didn't see a similar socket in different sizes.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/early-possible-apco-mossberg-27-32-21-3745691464
Mossberg made some unusual socket sets, sort of like this, but one end was formed into a square that fit into a square hole on the handle. The other end of the socket was formed into a hex or square to fit a nut.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/174697623838
thank you! I didn't even think of the chain saw tool!
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