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Old 03-06-2023, 05:30 PM   #5279
DoubleF
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Originally Posted by Sliver View Post
None of your suggestions will work aside from taking apart all the trim, which is exactly what I don't want to do. I'm too lazy to explain it (should have taken a photo), but I think Fuzz gets it and his method offers the best chance of success. Won't be able to try until this weekend.
My confusion is that with your request and Fuzz's suggestion, it sounds like you're doing something like this which seems kinda complex.... Albeit kinda funny to imagine.




But going back to your original post about wiggling a nut with a wrench and combining it with the concept of poking at it with a screw driver, I'm wondering now if you were asking about something like this to tighten the nut at an odd angle:

https://www.amazon.ca/Moody-58-0161-...40261739&psc=1


It seems like each time I've heard about it, everyone remarks it's so expensive for such a strange one time specific job like this. So I've also seen and heard of people using auto trim pry tools and turn nuts at funny angles in certain situations (the screw driver looking thing).

https://www.amazon.ca/XBRN-Removal-W...%2C128&sr=8-16

And sometimes they use something like this for tight angle stuff/tightening other screws.

https://www.amazon.ca/Neiko-03044A-M...863630683&th=1
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