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Dont know if any of you guys have seen a spanner made by King Dick that is for 15mm and 22mm compression fitting nuts? Basically it is a cross between a ring spanner and open ended spanner so it would slide over the pipe and down onto nut. Its very handy for hard to reach nuts. A bloke in work has one but he's not much use in telling me where he got it.
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After a bit of research these are called Flare nut spanners. Might do that Toddy!
 
haven't seen a king dick version but these spanners are readily available from todays tools pts stock them
 
Got mine from Toolstation. About £7 each if I remember.
 
I've found compression nuts to all be a slightly different size, generally between 2 spanner sizes, end up taking the adjustables in..
 
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