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Ludwig hex keys, wrenches and mij hex keys Last viewed: 35 minutes ago
bumpin' up. lots of interest but all flakes, so they're still avail.
bumpin again...........
Just an FYI, for those Ludwig Hex Keys, the threading size of the nut is 5/16" but the actual wrench (hex key) size is 7/16". A 7/16" wrench normally fits 1/4" nuts, so these are special nuts.
Just an FYI, for those Ludwig Hex Keys, the threading size of the nut is 5/16" but the actual wrench (hex key) size is 7/16". A 7/16" wrench normally fits 1/4" nuts, so these are special nuts.
Do you know where I can find a ludwig 7/16" wrench? I'm not sure how to find out the correct size and anything I see listed just has a part# or says "standard" which I suppose is standard today, not for old kits. Thanks in advance!
To the best of my knowledge, all the Ludwig wrenches (or modern reproductions) are all 7/16".
Again, just to be clear, a 7/16" wrench (including the Ludwigs) will fit any regular, normal 1/4" internal threading nut, or a special Ludwig 5/16" internal threading nut. The Ludwig nuts that were used on tom holders, cymbal brackets etc. were 5/16" internal threading, but were a slimmer outside profile than a normal 5/16" nut, so it fits in a 7/16" wrench size (normal, regular 5/16" nuts use a 1/2" wrench size).
You can get "modern" Ludwig low profile 5/16" internal threaded nuts today on ebay and the like, and they all fit the vintage (or modern re-pros) 7/16" wrench size. My guess is, they are 5/16" coupling nuts that are cut in half (coupling nuts are "skinnier" than regular nuts).
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