So you''ve broken down, cleaned and reassembled your Penn levelwind and now it feels "tight". Here's one possible reason why. See below for helpful equipment and supply links. If you found this video useful, please hit the thumbs up button and spread the word.
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The adjustable wrenches I use (instead of hex nut wrenches) are Husky, but these (with the red insert) work very well... 6-inch will be used the most:
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See my community page for links to parts suppliers:
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If you prefer to use hex nut wrenches, I'd recommend angled/offset ones, like these:
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or a pass-through socket wrench set, like this:
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Workshop Overhead Light:
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