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I have an AR match rifle with a float tube that requires a spanner with a round peg. The float tube nut and jam nut are simply a smooth tubes with a hole in it to catch the spanner. I am not finding a spanner like this. I see there are automotive spanners that may work. I could make a spanner but would prefer not to. They are out of stock where I have looked. Where can I get one?

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have you tried a belt spanner? a custom spanner should be easy enough to make from some scrap and machine bolts


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Right; you don't even need any tools; just a nylon strap and a 1x2 piece of wood. Or even a rope.
 
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Or if you really need one, I believe that Harbor Freight makes an adjustable one the should work.


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just a nylon strap and a 1x2 piece of wood

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You need to re index the float tube with the new upper. I found the correct wrench at Grainger industrial.

The HF wrench is for the nuts that use axial pins. I have a nice one of those already.
 
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Right; you don't even need any tools; just a nylon strap and a 1x2 piece of wood. Or even a rope.


I use a oil filter strap wrench, $4.99 dancing tu2
 
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AR float tubes vary a lot. Also many are installed with Red Loctite. Red Loctite requires heat for removal. A strap wrench may or may not work depending on the design of the tube and/or barrel nut. You need to determine the manufacturer and model of the float tube and go from there. Pics here would help as well.


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The job is done. I posted a link to a picture in the OP. A strap wrench would not have worked because the handguard needs to be indexed.
 
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