N201MKTurbo Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 11/30/2024 at 7:08 PM, EricJ said: Still used as a murder weapon in Clue, too. It isn’t a Stillson (pipe) wrench. Quote
EricJ Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, N201MKTurbo said: It isn’t a Stillson (pipe) wrench. It is in the Silver Line edition! 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago There is a fundamental difference between a pipe wrench and an adjustable wrench. The monkey wrench, the predecessor of the Crescent wrench has straight smooth jaws with a fixed top jaw and an adjustable bottom jaw. The pipe wrench has a fixed lower jaw and an adjustable upper jaw. Both jaws have angled serrations to dig into the pipe. The upper jaw of a pipe wrench requires a certain amount of slop or pivot so the serrations can dig into the pipe. 1 Quote
PT20J Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago I believe the monkey wrench is also often referred to as a Ford wrench because they were supplied with model Ts and perhaps others back when drivers were expected to know how to maintain their vehicles. I have one that belonged to my grandfather. It’s the best wrench for wheel nuts. Quote
EricJ Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago The wags I grew up with referred to adjustable wrenches, essentially Crescent wrenches, as "Mexican metric wrenches". When I was learning Spanish names for tools I discovered that a Crescent wrench is a "llave Inglesa", or "English wrench". I still find that amusing. Quote
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