Tom,

 

I went to a hardware store and bought a deep-reach socket, then ground down
the one end until I had a tool to remove the nut.  The socket cost me about
$1 - you don't need Craftsman or anything high-price for this.  Just make
sure the socket outside diameter is close to the size of the nut you're
trying to remove.

 

Did the same for an oil pump drive when I rebuilt the engine in my car a few
years ago. to prime the oiling system.

 

Mark - N9WYS

 

From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Thomas Oliver



I have a yaesu FT-60 handheld that has a noisy volume pot and need to change
it, the nuts have slots on the top side of the nut 180 degrees apart and I
can not get needle nose pliers on them so I need the correct tool.

 

Anybody know what they are called and where to get one?

 

tom n8ies

 

 

 

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