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I bought a "cheaterwrench" years ago. It is made in China like all the rest. It will work OK as long as you treat it right and don't put to much pressure on it ( no impact tools !) . Also the sockets are not the best quality so I use name brand ones with mine. I also have the military "Ken Tool" wrench. It also works great as long as you use a jack stand to brace the tool against.My Cheater-Wrench works great! Avoid the no-name brand ones. Many reviews say the just snap in half.
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I have not had to use a jack stand when using the multiplier feature. The 2nd bar supports the tool just fine, I usually put a piece of wood under the bar the contacts the ground.I bought a "cheaterwrench" years ago. It is made in China like all the rest. It will work OK as long as you treat it right and don't put to much pressure on it ( no impact tools !) . Also the sockets are not the best quality so I use name brand ones with mine. I also have the military "Ken Tool" wrench. It also works great as long as you use a jack stand to brace the tool against.
Thanks for the picture.I have not had to use a jack stand when using the multiplier feature. The 2nd bar supports the tool just fine, I usually put a piece of wood under the bar the contacts the ground.
Got it thanksNot a TM but a PM as in PM magazine, March 91. Look in the restoration section, I believe there is a link to a web site called radionerds. You can also do an internet search for PM magazine and find pdf copies of back issues. If you have a problem PM me, I think I have a pdf of that issue.
I don't think you need (2) bars, but then you may need to support the end of the tool like was previously mentioned.Do you have to use the bar that goe to the ground?