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Clean your darned adjustable wrenches . will yeah?

The Cobbler

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Clean your darned adjustable wrenches, will yeah? or not!
How many really nice good brand adjustables I've bought at Habitat or yard sales very inexpensively that are virtually inoperable because they are dirty as all get out.
People figure they're worn out or whatever because they are so stiff. a bit of mineral spirits to wash them up and some lubrication makes them so nice & smooth again.
Okay. my semi non- rant for the day :p
 
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Beerhippie

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You mean like this?

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I found that one in the woods while mushroom picking last spring.

It got better.

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Now it's about my favorite 8" knuckle-buster--it has jaws that are parallel!

That Chrome Vanadium company made some nice wrenches.
 

danielbuck

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Clean your darned adjustable wrenches, will yeah? or not!
How many really nice good brand adjustables I've bought at Habitat or yard sales very inexpensively that are virtually inoperable because they are dirty as all get out.
People figure they're worn out or whatever because they are so stiff. a bit of mineral spirits to wash them up and some lubrication makes them so nice & smooth again.
Okay. my semi non- rant for the day :p
the same could be said of garden shears. It's amazing what just a little bit of cleaning and oil will do to make them work so much better.
 

jdl25

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I have bought them at yard sales in all conditions. Soak them or hose them down in whatever (I like the 50/50 atf- acetone and warm it with a propane torch. They come back to life very well.
 
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