Socket alternative?

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HiHoeSilver

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no way a regular wrench will fit in there, the nut is down in the rail, looks like they skip 18 too :)

Wasn't sure. He said 19. I looked for the missing sizes as individuals, but they're pretty new, and huskey told me they weren't making the other sizes yet. I'm watching for them ,they are probably my favorite wrenches I've ever had,believe it or not.
 
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Wasn't sure. He said 19. I looked for the missing sizes as individuals, but they're pretty new, and huskey told me they weren't making the other sizes yet. I'm watching for them ,they are probably my favorite wrenches I've ever had,believe it or not.
Still pretty cool lookin tools. May have to add them to my “work” tools. They definitely won’t work on the seat rails though.


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Wasn't sure. He said 19. I looked for the missing sizes as individuals, but they're pretty new, and huskey told me they weren't making the other sizes yet. I'm watching for them ,they are probably my favorite wrenches I've ever had,believe it or not.
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I have a set of eTorx sockets but the largest one is e16. When I pulled the front seats out of my NBS I used a 6pt 15mm deep socket. Just picked one that fit tight.
 

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