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"Lostmind, good point. Are the end sections on an eccentric so that when you turn the splined shaft at the top the bottom section rotates and is out of alignment with the longer serrated section near the bottom? Like an internal pipe nipple wrench in miniature". Answer to your question is yes!!! I had the same thought ( among many others), and tried to verify, but no luck . Now that you guys are thinking the same, I will dig a little deeper. The problem that I see is that neither end spins/rotates, you need to move one end in an arc to get the other end to move in an arc. Picture moving the small spline end to the left, it moves the other end out of center to the right. Thanks again, Lou