Nah. Underpaid.Counterfeit?
Of course when you said or was he hungover that day, My first thought was was he? Was it not intentional?..
As a youngster I briefly worked at a blow molded plastics factory. One of their items was the swinging door for McDonald's trash cans, they were supposed to say "Thank You". Shop legend was an (former) employee had once set up the mold with a different word before "You"Of course when you said or was he hungover that day, My first thought was was he? Was it not intentional?..
Maniacal laugh
I’d have thought QC wouldn’t let that batch get into circulation at all, but knowing that one slipped through the cracks I have to wonder how many more are out there.Those aren't stamped one letter at a time. If they made one like that, they made thousands.
Be worker responsible for making the marking dies.I’d have thought QC wouldn’t let that batch get into circulation at all, but knowing that one slipped through the cracks I have to wonder how many more are out there.
What I find most amusing is that this thing has made it 40-50 years in the toolbox without it being noticed until now.
Best I could do was a 350 lb fat guy pulling on a Ford alternator bolt……it passed that test.Since it's possible that the wrench is counterfeit, you'll need to prove that it is or isn't.
You will need;
1) A high-strength fastener with either a 13 or 15 MM head.
2) A vise.
3) A 3' length of pipe.
We will be anxiously awaiting the results.......