Hey gang. I’m building up my bike repair tool set, and it looks like I’ll either need to get a set (or several popularly sized) cone wrenches and/or an adjustable wrench with a thin profile.
I figure an adjustable wrench could help service anything from axles/hubs to headsets, which cone wrenches are limited to the size(s) you’ve got.
Any advantage/disadvantage of one over the other that I might not realize?
That’s good advice. I think I’ll measure the parts I have and just order tools one at a time. The sets don’t seem to save money anyway, so that’s fine.
I’m a fan of adjustable wrenches, but haven’t used a thin profile one at all. I think you’re probably right about them being less than ideal for this application, but I may just get one for those “what if” situations.
Have you seen the knipex parallel jaw pliers? They’ve completely replaced all but my largest crescent style adjustable: https://www.knipex.com/products/pipe-wrenches-and-water-pump-pliers/pliers-wrenches-pliers-and-a-wrench-in-a-single-tool/pliers-wrenches-pliers-and-wrench-single-tool/8603180
I’ve got a small knipex, and love it! I may need to get a larger one like that 😁