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Main => Retail vendors => Topic started by: Glitch on September 05, 2015, 07:54:02 pm
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BitWrench is one of those arcade-related items that belong in everyone's toolbox! An absolute must for any DIY, cabinet restorer or anyone that just likes to tinker around a bit.
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BitWrench makes arcade control panel assembly quick and painless! No more tightening button fasteners with ChanneLocks or clunky pliers. Easy to access both commonly used 1 1/8" plastic nuts and 15/16" Palnuts, even with switches and wiring still in place. Laser cut from 6061-T6 aluminum which compliments any DIY's toolbox.
• No more using wrong-sized pliers or ChanneLocks to secure buttons!
• Compatible with both 1 1/8" button nuts & 15/16" Palnuts
• 15 degree design allows for precise positioning for hard to reach places
• Easy access to plastic fasteners/palnuts without removing delicate leaf or microbutton switches
• 6061-T6 laser cut aluminum & tumbled for a clean, matte finish
• Made in USA
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BYOAC price: $10 shipped within US. For those outside the US, please PM me directly.
Feel free to email me arcadetools@gmail.com or PM with any questions, or checkout using the link above. Most orders can ship same or next day.
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Bump for a good seller. Mine should be here any day now. I jumped on this when I saw it on Facebook.
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No more tightening button fasteners with ChanneLocks or clunky pliers.
WTF... ???
Guarantee this works 1000 times better in button clusters:
(https://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/4115-large_default/button-wrench-for-led-buttons.jpg)
Who the ---fudgesicle--- uses pliers to tighten button nuts?
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I have one of those, but sometimes it's a PITA to remove the microswitches.
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I took the Pepsi challenge! I plan to have a few control panels wired up soon. Gotta say, there doesn't seem to be any flair. Arcadetools.com or your email engraved into the wrench seems like a no brainier. Also, try to integrate a bottle opener to it too!
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nice
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I have one of those, but sometimes it's a PITA to remove the microswitches.
Still have to remove them to remove the buttons in the end since the nut can't go over the microswitch -- and I don't see getting a wrench in place on the nut any easier in situations where it is too tight to get in and remove the microswitch :dunno
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5655/20728373411_9641b6445c_z.jpg)
It was nice of you to provide a pic that shows how useless this tool is.
:cheers:
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Boy, the threadcrappers are in full force today. Must be the holiday.
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Boy, the threadcrappers are in full force today. Must be the holiday.
I said something too..then decided to edit lol
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You don't like what a vendor's selling, don't buy it. :dunno
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thats what I did
nice :burgerking:
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I've seen people use pliers & channelocks in a pinch, you name it. Even crescent wrenches.
I have a plastic button wrench also, but it doesn't work in all cases. I hated removing the leafs when needing to tighten up palnuts or arrange wiring.
In a close button array, BitWrench won't help much but in simple panel layouts it works perfectly. Same reason applies of how we have swivel or deep sockets in automotive use - the right tool depends on the particular situation. A few local route operators that have been using the BitWrench have been very happy, wondering why someone like this haven't been out sooner. Some cabinets that have buttons come loose in heavy use (think Track & Field or any other type of button-masher game) have an extra stored in the coinbox at all times.
yotsuya: appreciate the kind words, you should have yours in the next day or so. All other orders are ready to ship tomorrow.
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No more tightening button fasteners with ChanneLocks or clunky pliers.
WTF... ???
Guarantee this works 1000 times better in button clusters:
(https://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/4115-large_default/button-wrench-for-led-buttons.jpg)
Who the ---fudgesicle--- uses pliers to tighten button nuts?
Yeah, I'll take a plastic button wrench. There's no room under my panels to use anything like this.
EDIT: And YES, I will threadcrap, because we get a lot of new people who don't know the proper tools or products they need, so they should see the alternative (better) choice.
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Yeah, I'll take a plastic button wrench. There's no room under my panels to use anything like this.
EDIT: And YES, I will threadcrap, because we get a lot of new people who don't know the proper tools or products they need, so they should see the alternative (better) choice.
It's one thing to mention a similar device- that's not threadcrapping. When PBJ PBJ's, that's threadcrapping.
The OP didn't say "Throw out those old button wrenches, you'll never need them again!!!!1!!". He's offering an alternative. Just because someone doesn't think that idea would work for them doesn't mean people gotta be ---uvulas--- about it.
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Any situation where this wrench could be used is also a situation where an adjustable wrench or channel locks could be used. And those are much more useful tools with good quality ones available for less than your selling price.
Good luck.
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See, there you go. Not as crappy. Sheesh. :cheers:
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tumbled for a clean, matte finish
Tumbled you say?
Well...I know someone (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=profile;u=75965) who would appreciate that! ;)
:cheers:
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Mine showed up today. Has a nice compact footprint. The aluminum gives it a nice solid quality feel (as opposed to being 3D printed out of plastic). It's exactly as advertised- a nice addition to your toolbox.
Actual tool for scale.
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I just saw this and really got a kick out of the responses. He is selling them at KLOV as well. Here is the only comment:
"Got mine. Works well, not a bad little wrench for tight spaces. "
I appreciate the way that this group likes to look out for one and other, but I'm not sure the option of using a wrench from the side, instead of over the top, is something that we need protection from.
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I appreciate the way that this group likes to look out for one and other, but I'm not sure the option of using a wrench from the side, instead of over the top, is something that we need protection from.
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I'd rep you for that but we are being protected from rep as well.