open end wrench size for low pressure Hose ?

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Yea, I got into it with someone from Ecuador because he couldn't get the concept that he was also American. :D
 
I have seen fights break out over this, but of course we are talking about drunken divers. Poseidon would be Scandinavian. :wink:

Poseidon would be Swedish, which would indeed be Scandinavian, which would indeed be European.
 
I agree with the adjustable wrench. Just have to carry one and you don't have to worry about metric or imperial or size. Just adjust it and you're all set.

But do you carry a metric or imperial adjustable wrench? :wink:
 
If you are going the adjustable wrench route, I suggest that you carry 2 of them. There are fittings which should be held while one of the nuts is being turned. I also suggest getting as high quality adjustables as you can find, since the cheapos usually have quite a bit of "slop" in the adjustment. Of course, if you have Scubapro splined fittings and do not have the proper wrench, you should at least have a pliers and a rag.
 
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