Octagon spinner tool
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Greg wrote
Sarto, are you going to come up with something for us hex nut guys with Panasports? I'm ready to fab up something I have in mind but you do much better work.
Thanks,
Greg Z
'72 Sprint
Hi Greg, I do not have one for the octagon nuts but JAS has beat you to it, he has the best designed one that I've seen, pure quality!! It misses the spokes on the Panasports wheels. I believe he has some available for sale. I have seen a finished one that uses a bar and a different design for a socket attachment type. A Picture tells the story
Sarto
Sarto, are you going to come up with something for us hex nut guys with Panasports? I'm ready to fab up something I have in mind but you do much better work.
Thanks,
Greg Z
'72 Sprint
Hi Greg, I do not have one for the octagon nuts but JAS has beat you to it, he has the best designed one that I've seen, pure quality!! It misses the spokes on the Panasports wheels. I believe he has some available for sale. I have seen a finished one that uses a bar and a different design for a socket attachment type. A Picture tells the story
Sarto
lotus elan 1966 S3 FHC
36/5785
LHD
36/5785
LHD
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mac5777 - Fourth Gear
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Hello all Octagon spinner users!
As Sarto wrote I have made a tool to help us get these spinners on and off without scratching the chrome and rims.
The tool is made from anodised high grade aluminium and the through hole is ?26mm for a steel tube, steel tube not included.
It will come with a tough bag for storage.
Price ex. postage $100 or ?70 or ?81
Send me a PM or write it here if you are interested.
Cheers
Jannik
As Sarto wrote I have made a tool to help us get these spinners on and off without scratching the chrome and rims.
The tool is made from anodised high grade aluminium and the through hole is ?26mm for a steel tube, steel tube not included.
It will come with a tough bag for storage.
Price ex. postage $100 or ?70 or ?81
Send me a PM or write it here if you are interested.
Cheers
Jannik
Last edited by Jas on Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:25 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Jannik
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
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Jas - Second Gear
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Had to 'mend' my Lotus original as it wasn't up to the job - had gone round!:
Took a while to drill and file the lump of steel, but was well worth it, not so pretty, but cost null!
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner2.jpg
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner3.jpg
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner1.jpg
Gordon
Took a while to drill and file the lump of steel, but was well worth it, not so pretty, but cost null!
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner2.jpg
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner3.jpg
http://www.lotuselan.de/tech/spanner1.jpg
Gordon
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freddy22112211 - Second Gear
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Yep that will work too.
Now you just have to have your sister make you a bag like I did
Now you just have to have your sister make you a bag like I did
Last edited by Jas on Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Jannik
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
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Jas - Second Gear
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A pouch? I though this was the Elan site? Wot's next, a nose cover for the car, another pouch in the boot for the car cosmetics, seat warmers, cruise control....
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freddy22112211 - Second Gear
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Hi everyone,
well i've just bought a hexagonal nut spinner tool from Jannik (jas) and it's super. It only took 4 days to arrive and at last i can think about rechroming the spinner nuts. After spending all the winter recommisioning an Elan +2s130 which had been garaged for 23 Years. Then a body and paint job, to rechrome the spinner nuts will be the finishing touch. Now when i need to remove the wheels there will be no risk of damaging the chrome plated nuts
Alan.B
well i've just bought a hexagonal nut spinner tool from Jannik (jas) and it's super. It only took 4 days to arrive and at last i can think about rechroming the spinner nuts. After spending all the winter recommisioning an Elan +2s130 which had been garaged for 23 Years. Then a body and paint job, to rechrome the spinner nuts will be the finishing touch. Now when i need to remove the wheels there will be no risk of damaging the chrome plated nuts
Alan.B
Alan.B
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Just got mine !o!
Thanks Jannik .... It was great removing my Titanic Spanner from the boot and replacing it with your featherweight work of art ; ) .
All I need now is a jack/handle that doubles up as a bar for the tool and I`m flyin`: ) .
Thanks Again ,
Paul .
Thanks Jannik .... It was great removing my Titanic Spanner from the boot and replacing it with your featherweight work of art ; ) .
All I need now is a jack/handle that doubles up as a bar for the tool and I`m flyin`: ) .
Thanks Again ,
Paul .
Sprint Drophead , Esprit V8 , 1978 Caterham Big Valve .
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