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    Happy Carbon Fiber Wrenches

    Neat Idea, apparently weigh 6.7 ounces for the set of 5 wrenches, might have to get a set for my pilot bag.

    www.carbonlitetools.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by k-rigg View Post
    Neat Idea, apparently weigh 6.7 ounces for the set of 5 wrenches, might have to get a set for my pilot bag.

    www.carbonlitetools.com

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    Spendy, but very cool!

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    That's pretty cool! Most of my tools are Plomb brand (pre-1947) or Proto brand from the 1950s. Heat treated American steel is hard to beat but carbon is cool...

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    You might buy a fine tipped tweezer if you are going to use carbon wrenches as the carbon fibers can break off and cause deep splinters. I'd sand the wrench handles smooth to reduce that tendency.
    Bob H

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