Hi folks,
I have half the batch of MetWrenches done and ready to go. These are 5/32" thick S30v steel and feature Metric wrench sizes 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15mm. Also a heavy duty prytip/screwdriver and a bottle opener with distinctive M shape to denote that it is a Metric tool. There are no lefties, no titanium pieces, no stamped pieces and no glow dots on any of these. Pretty much a straight ahead batch this time.
Metwrenches are $60 each plus shipping. Thanks for taking time to stop by and hope your holidays are pleasant so far.
Wow nice and beefy, will have to pass though. Good luck guys!
ReplyDeleteI like the M, that's a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, got a regular as my first Atwood piece and now a metric. Can't wait to get it.
ReplyDeleteMan! It's always tempting to pick up whatever's being offered when I see a for sale link that's still active...I'm going to practice some self-restraint this time and let the Metric users nab 'em...great looking tool, by the way!
ReplyDeleteThe M looks great! Thanks Peter!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteHey Wrightbrain, is that a lensbaby fisheye or a Peleng maybe?
Score one for the fixie/singlespeeder here!!!
ReplyDeleteI have finally been able to purchase an Atwood tool! Thanks to everyone that practiced restraint. Thanks to Peter for posting the sale a little later in the day so us west coast folks could snap something up!
ReplyDeleteFinally able to get one of your tools!
ReplyDeleteAnyway... only odd sizes? Even ones are more used.
yes that M is a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteOnce again...a Great Surprise...
ReplyDeleteVery nice, clever, and distinctivly attractive tool!!
For those of you who have been asking for Metric versions of tools, this is the chance to get a cute one!!
Looks great. Any chance a standard hex bit will fit well enough to be functional in any of the wrench openings?
ReplyDeleteYahoo! Finally! And it's the perfect tool for my bicycle tool pack.
ReplyDeletePeter,
ReplyDeleteIt's a lomo fisheye. 35mm plastic camera with only a fisheye lens affixed. Fun stuff.
Cesar,
Fixie rider here also, congratz on your catch!
Peter really like the M cut out for the opener!!!! But will have to pass on this one(unemployed) and am waiting for the ABC!!! Again nice work!! Gary :>)
ReplyDeleteDOH! Checked before I got in the shower, and they were announced and gone by the time I got back to the computer.
ReplyDeletein regards to Leviathan's comment: Do most bikes use the even size?
ReplyDeleteanyone know?
This will be my second tool :)
ReplyDeleteIt'll come in handy on the truck or bikes (all metric).
The M is brilliant. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all . . . looks like another Atwood Beauty.
ReplyDeletePeter,
ReplyDeleteNot sure what is nicer, the actual tool or the photograph. You can quit your day and become a photographer for sure! Nice work as usual, how's the Tactical ornaments coming along? :)
Aaaargh! A metric tool... and I missed it! :((((
ReplyDeleteFrancesco, ITALY
I'd like one...
ReplyDeleteWow, been waiting for a metric :)
ReplyDeletewhere's the link I've been waiting for this!!!
ReplyDeleteEasy Wind, the machinery we use at work usually has even sizes, and I've checked my bike and most of the HEX heads are 8 and 10mm. But there are at least 2 ones of 9mm.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, most of the screws in the bike are female HEX.
Regarding to Matt, who asks about a size for a standard hex tip... Im afraid that it is 1/4" (6,37mm) so 5mm won't fit and 7mm will slip damaging both the tip and the wrench.
I'll take one. Thanks Peter.
ReplyDeleteI'd like one too.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have one of these, but where is the link?
ReplyDeleteI've been checking your site daily for months now; at last you have more metric tools, but there's no link; how do I buy one please?
ReplyDeleteI took the link down for today because I'm still trying to get the orders done that I received this afternoon. I will have more tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peter
bugger, dinner time in London
ReplyDeleteso maybe i can hold out for a titanium, lefty with glow dots and a lady bug stamp . . . and make that on hawai'ian time so plus five hours before any posting so i can have my beauty sleep . . . lol.
ReplyDeletelove the work.
keep it up. but take care of yourself! and happy holidays.
whatever happened to the Wingnuts?
ReplyDeleteThey are still on the workbench. I have a bit of work left to do on them but at this point they will not be ready until after the New Year.
ReplyDeleteWow, I got one at last! Seriously thought I was seeing things when the link was actually there instead of "Sorry..."
ReplyDeleteAlmost hesitated, almost....
Hi all. New here from Spain. I really love peter`s tools. Thanks for metric for europeans
ReplyDeleteI don't see an active link but would love to get in on this one if they are still available.
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