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I'm just out of luck as I have checked everywhere here and nobody knows anything about such a tool. I checked engineering shops, bike shops, you name it and no luck. My last resort will be a watch makers, they might have some useful tools.
I'm flying out to NZ on Wednesday for a few weeks so what is the name of the store you brought it from. Does this store have branches through out NZ? If so I will see if I can track one down while in Blenheim.
I eventually found a facom pin wrench on Feebay. It is a very handy but has limitations in that it can't handle anything below 2.5mm and if the holes are too close it can't be used either.
Then what should happen last weekend while going around garage sales was that besides picking up a US mine detector for $5 and a US 1943 machete for $2, I also found a box of watch repair tools for $5 and there in amongst everything was this King Dick wrench modified as an adjustable 2 or 3 pin wrench. I wasted no time in trying it out and it was magic. It can handle smaller items than the Facom wrench and complements each other. The pins in the King Dick are tungsten rods at a guess.
Anyway as long as you have a King Dick Wrench and are handy in the workshop it would be easy to make your own Pin Wrench.
Thanks for the info on the King Dick wrench,I had a `63 Landrover years ago and still have the tool set from it, I will have to make up a pin wrench now.
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