jtice said:pffffffft, what, it doesnt actually turn the nut on and off also? :ironic:
~John
LowBat said:Well it makes sense if you use a wrench very frequently.
TinderBox (UK) said:what ever next.
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-...pd_sxp_grid_i_1_1/104-5579587-1918301?ie=UTF8
regards.
john.
Sub_Umbra said:Some automatic wrenches may be very fast and handy. When I worked in technical theatre years ago I was always looking for something to replace my Crescent Wrench as I have developed a deep hatred for that tool. In the early 90s I found the Solsons Wrench at Brookstone and I never looked back.
http://www.solsons.com/wrenchspanner.htm
They are spring loaded, fast and they grip tighter the harder you pull. They look like a gimmick but they really work as advertized.
I haven't owned a C Wrench for 15 years.
Sub_Umbra said:Some automatic wrenches may be very fast and handy. When I worked in technical theatre years ago I was always looking for something to replace my Crescent Wrench as I have developed a deep hatred for that tool. In the early 90s I found the Solsons Wrench at Brookstone and I never looked back.
http://www.solsons.com/wrenchspanner.htm
They are spring loaded, fast and they grip tighter the harder you pull. They look like a gimmick but they really work as advertized.
I haven't owned a C Wrench for 15 years.
Ah, but sometimes you want parallel jaws and a really tight fit to not mar the finish on something like a showerhead.greenlight said:Usually when I need a vise grip, it does the trick without the crescent/adjustability.