The EJOT Opticore is designed to give a fast high quality fix to membrane faced composite panels. Opticore’s unique design allows means it cores, drills and fixes without compromise to the liner sheet, whilst significantly improving thermal retention values.
EJOT Opticore provides a one step installation solution for hot and cold rolled steel as well as timber substrates. Options include stitchers and is available in carbon and stainless steel, whilst installation is via a bi-hex and torx dual driving system.
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www.GBToolsnz.com contacted me a while back to see if I would like to re-do my original WrightGRIP wrench video, where I compared the WrightGRIP to a Craftsman, Gearwrench, & SK wrench. In that video they all failed except for the WrightGRIP.
Both of these wrenches (Wright & Snap-on) are made 100% in the USA, and are very comparable in weight, performance, and quality. The Snap-on is slightly longer (by about 3/4″) & it has a 15 degree offset on the boxed end VS around a 7-8 degree offset with the WrightGRIP.
I personally think it boils down to brand preference with these wrenches, but you may want to take into account the offset on the boxed end, as well as the length that you prefer.
*** I used the satin finish WrightGRIP wrench for this demonstration, but Wright does offer the identical wrench in full polish if that is your preference ****