Muckin_Slusher
Well-known member
How have you modified your adjustable wrench?
I've cut extra grooves in the top of the movable jaw rack to be able to open more (obviously for low torque applications like electrical gland nuts).
Chopped handles shorter, making it easier to pack into tackle box. Welded handles longer for more torque.
Old miner trick was to weld a nut on the adjustable end to make a crude hammer.
Seems now the cool thing to do among miners is to hollow out the center of the handle making the wrench lighter. I don't like this because it's just asking for a sharp break and injury, although I've cut grooves for better grip in the past.
Also modified the cutoff handles into knives.
I've also seen a second handle welded on to make a sort of giant tap handle for twisting or bending bar stock.
I've cut extra grooves in the top of the movable jaw rack to be able to open more (obviously for low torque applications like electrical gland nuts).
Chopped handles shorter, making it easier to pack into tackle box. Welded handles longer for more torque.
Old miner trick was to weld a nut on the adjustable end to make a crude hammer.
Seems now the cool thing to do among miners is to hollow out the center of the handle making the wrench lighter. I don't like this because it's just asking for a sharp break and injury, although I've cut grooves for better grip in the past.
Also modified the cutoff handles into knives.
I've also seen a second handle welded on to make a sort of giant tap handle for twisting or bending bar stock.










