Wrenches for posts on kegs

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brockboland
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Wrenches for posts on kegs

Maybe I'm just coming at this problem wrong, but…how do you folks remove the posts on a corny keg to replace the O-rings? There's not much room to maneuver between the handles with a crescent wrench. I thought we had a socket set kicking around, but I couldn't find it.

I did manage to get one of the two off, but the gas post had a 12-sided base, and I just couldn't get a good grip on the thing with anything I tried.

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Pete turned me onto this guy:
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I have a couple of these http

I have a couple of these http://www.kegwrench.com/ that I picked up at NHC last year.  They work quite well.

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Socket wrenchs with a deep

Socket wrenchs with a deep socket work well too. Thats what I use.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-3-8-in-Drive-7-8-in-6-Point-SAE-Deep-So...

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Thanks for all the

Thanks for all the recommendations! KegWrench wins on account 'a price :-)

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I just use a box-end wrench

I just use a box-end wrench if you want to save a few bucks.  11/16 I think.  They're usually longer so you can get more leverage, or hit it with something if necessary to free a stuck one.  The one Bill posted looks like a good choice though.

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this is how I get down..http: