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But seriously, after experiencing a few of their pliers, I'm lusting over the Knipex adjustables... |
Is there any actual use case for using one of these in automotive work?
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Got some big old USA ones. Garage sale scores. Make a damn fine hammer in a pinch.
And the propane nut too. And for a random non critical nut of nobody is watching. |
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Why not a 30mm and 36mm wrench? |
I have a collection of Diamalloy by diamond horseshoe I think they make the Snap on ones
or maybe Snap on bought them? They'll take a beating for sure Cheater pipe story my first mechanic job there was a 6' rigid pipe wrench in the office with a bent handle. After a bit I asked Larry the wrench owner how it got bent He said 10/ cheater pipe with a backhoe pushin it Got the nut off though |
Picked up these two wrenches at an estate sale.
With the one on the left, you just close it around the nut and slide the silver part up to lock it in place.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1636917943.jpg |
The one on the right looks to be a BMC wrench made in binghamton ny. I just found one in an estate cleanout. They are local to me. interesting story. My dad bought his tahoe from them in 99
http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2015/09/vanished-tool-makers-bmc-manufacturing.html |
The best i have found is an actual “Crescent” brand. Always work well.
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Thanks porsche930dude, I didn't even know how to begin an internet search for either of them.
One down, one to go. |
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