THINWRENCH.COM

Custom Laser-Cut Thin Wrenches

MADE IN THE USA

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"I picked up this awesome Zog's headset wrench at Interbike sometime in the mid 90's and had assumed the company had gone the way of many other small, US based manufacturing companies. But no, these thin, laser cut tools are still being made in Oregon under the name THINWRENCH. They don't seem to make this particular headset wrench anymore, which was way thinner and more awesome than anything else available at the time. The Headset Pedal Cone Take-Along Wrench looks pretty sweet."

Used for: 15+ Years

Price Paid: Don't Remember

Purchased at: Directly from the Zog's guys

Rating: ***** 5 Stars!

 

BikeTester.com

08/16/2011

ZOG'S 32mm x 36mm Headset Wrench

*WE DO STILL MAKE THIS WRENCH!


"A must have tool!"

 

M. Lane - Eugene Oregon - Avid Mountain Biker

ZOG's Headset Pedal Cone Take-Along Wrench


"The Zog's wrench is a must have tool. It has a larger handle for better leverage and I have had good results with it time after time. This one is called THINWRENCH, but appears to be the same as Zog's"

 

gt.eunuch - bikeforums.net

02/18/2013

ZOG'S Fixed Cup Wrench


"I needed door escutcheons and couldn't find them anywhere. A friend told me about a local company called Thinwrench.com that custom designs and manufactures thin metal wrenches and tools. I called the owner Zef Davis, and he said to draw it up and send it to him. I literally sketched it on a napkin, snapped a picture and texted it to him. He quickly got back to me with a reasonable quote and lead time. Not only did it save a $600.00 door, my client was thrilled with the aesthetics of the high quality product. I will call Thinwrench for all my future custom design and manufacturing needs!"

 

B. Curran - Springfield, Oregon - Specialty Contractor

June 2013

THINWRENCH.COM 

Custom Designed Door Escutcheon


"This is a 'handy dandy' Bike Friday wrench that allows you to take off or put on your pedals or adjust your 1 1/4" sized headset. It also doubles as a lever to pop you stem riser off of the fork steerer when you are taking you bike apart to pack it. It is made here locally by Zef Davis, a Bike Friday owner."

 

Bikefriday.com store - Eugene, Oregon

2013