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Maybe it's just me, but my feeling is that if you need a tool to work with a wing nut, you may as well just have a nut. A wing nut's entire reason for being is so you don't need a tool to spin it.Mandy3206:I use a wignut bit to tighten the wing nuts, the bit and driver are in the dive kit with all the other pliers, and small adjustable wrenchs.
CompuDude:Maybe it's just me, but my feeling is that if you need a tool to work with a wing nut, you may as well just have a nut. A wing nut's entire reason for being is so you don't need a tool to spin it.