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a single hex socket as referred to in the exhaust thread??

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A single hex socket or six point socket has a hexagonal opening, unlike the normal 12 point or double hex sockets.

They normally have a better fit and are superb when you have iffy nuts!

Hopefully someone will post a picture showing one.
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ooooo thanks!

We have a screwfix local now....looks like that's where I'll be headed to add some more ammunition to the "I will win, you bugger" box!!

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http://www.rd.com/familyhandyman/content/19608/ - Em have a butchers here, all will be revealed.
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Titus A Duxass wrote:A single hex socket or six point socket has a hexagonal opening, unlike the normal 12 point or double hex sockets.

They normally have a better fit and are superb when you have iffy nuts!

Hopefully someone will post a picture showing one.
Yes and to be honest I can't see a use for 12 point sockets as most people have ratchets anyway. Useful in a ring spanner I admit but six points means less chance of a rounded off nut or bolt head.
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Cor, you've got a big one!
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Perhaps he's got big nuts!!

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Titus- link very helpful - thanks.
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Em,
If you are off buying tools take a look at a set of double depth six point sockets.

They are usually long enough to fit over studs, etc.

If you go to a reasonable tool shop you should be able to buy them separately. I would go for an 8, a 10 & a 13mm.
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i bought some impact sockets for that purpose. bash the crap out of them they undo pretty much everything :)

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