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![]() N_Cook wrote: Ron D. wrote in message ... heat sink goop cars with both metric and english fasteners bristol spline srews Could you describe a "bristol spline screw" Google-images no help other than they are used on 30KV rated relays Bristol was used in electronic equipment build by the US during W.W.-II. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrench, almost half way down the page. http://www.bristolwrench.com/ still makes them. http://www.bristolwrench.com/spline.pdf They are availible from a lot of industrial tool dealers. A lot of people called them 'Spline Wrenches' instead of Bristol Wrenches. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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