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    my spanner is smaller than your spanner

    Found this today while cleaning up the tools in the shed could it be the smallest spanner in the world? probably not but it is small
    if you have a smaller spanner post a pic up and we will compare sizes
    ha!
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    the brand name is ironic to its size!

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    must have fallen out of a land cruiser's took kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    must have fallen out of a land cruiser's took kit
    3BA size - not out of any Toyota toolkit I know!


    BTW: "King Dick" were the brand of the adjustable spanners used in the original 1948 Land Rover toolkit.

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    The scale on the rule is in millimetres



    I also have ring spanners in the same sizes.



    (but don't ask me to use them)

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    So they would go with model train sets would they?

    Do they work? and what would be the actual size? given that they scale models of the real thing!

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    Yeah model train/military/diorama detailing parts-laser cut from high density paper. Yes, they do work for what they are intended for (flicking onto the floor and losing them forever), but they won't tighten any nuts...

    I also have this little fellow:



    I have more small actual tools, as my grandfather was a watch maker and I inherited his tools, such as a vice with ruby jaws.

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    Small spanner = small nuts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Yeah model train/military/diorama detailing parts-laser cut from high density paper. Yes, they do work for what they are intended for (flicking onto the floor and losing them forever), but they won't tighten any nuts...
    If they were cut from aluminium sheet, they may tighten the nut. But then you'd have to make them look like rusty iron spanners!

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    The scale on the rule is in millimetres



    I also have ring spanners in the same sizes.



    (but don't ask me to use them)
    i will concede YOU have the worlds smallest spanners!

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