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Title: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: blown motor on January 30, 2017, 03:33:59 PM
I'm replacing the antenna and I'm too cheap to buy a wrench for just one use so here's what I did. I used a needle nose Vise-Grip and set the width of the points appropriately for the chrome nut. Then I put electrical heat shrink tube on them to protect the chrome on the nut. Worked awesome!! Thanks to jimynick for the shrink tube idea.  :worship:
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: Cuda Cody on January 30, 2017, 04:41:05 PM
Sweet idea!   :bravo:  I'm going to try that next time because I don't have that wrench either.
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: Burdar on January 31, 2017, 08:01:08 AM
My father-in-law has a mill.  He made me some bezel removal tools out of pipe conduit and old cheap sockets.  Just put the work piece in the mill and machine off all but four points.  I now have a tool to remove/install the antenna, as well as the ignition switch bezel and dash bezels on my Dart.  He also made some tools to install heater hose nipples in the intake.   :bigthumb:
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: Chryco Psycho on February 11, 2017, 06:36:00 PM
I bought the sockets at Carlisle , something around $16 for the set
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: usraptor on February 11, 2017, 06:40:47 PM
Quote from: blown motor on January 30, 2017, 03:33:59 PM
I'm replacing the antenna and I'm too cheap to buy a wrench for just one use so here's what I did. I used a needle nose Vise-Grip and set the width of the points appropriately for the chrome nut. Then I put electrical heat shrink tube on them to protect the chrome on the nut. Worked awesome!! Thanks to jimynick for the shrink tube idea.  :worship:

Good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: RUNCHARGER on February 11, 2017, 07:20:20 PM
I always redneck it but It's only a matter of time before I tear up some paint one day.
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: jimynick on February 13, 2017, 07:34:59 PM
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on February 11, 2017, 07:20:20 PM
I always redneck it but It's only a matter of time before I tear up some paint one day.
:D  Do it early in the day- you know, before beer o'clock.
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: cataclysm80 on February 14, 2017, 03:20:41 AM
Where do you get the proper tool?

Is there also one for the remote control mirror lever bezel?
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: Blake@diyhemi.com on February 14, 2017, 03:35:52 AM
John Rivinius (member here) makes the sockets for all special nuts. Radio, remote mirror, gas filler, antenna, headlight switches, even hydroboost. $16 may seem like a good bit of money, but how expensive is repairing chipped paint? Just my take on it.

Plus I love any excuse to add one more tool to my arsenal, lol


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Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: Chryco Psycho on February 19, 2017, 08:00:48 AM
 :iagree:
especially when you are constantly building cars like @anlauto (http://forum.e-bodies.org/index.php?action=profile;u=19) & I
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: anlauto on February 19, 2017, 08:41:19 AM
I have the proper tools for the antenna nut and mirror remote nut. They work great.
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: 69BFan on April 24, 2017, 08:42:19 AM
The machine shop that makes several pieces for us has made up this small antenna wrench that works great for either removing or installing the antenna bezel nuts.  It fits the 68 to 76 A, 68 to 74 B and 70-74 E-Body applications.  It fits tightly to the nut so as not slip and break the chrome. 
Title: Re: Makeshift antenna wrench
Post by: RUNCHARGER on April 24, 2017, 09:06:20 AM
Now that's nice! I think I'll make one like that.