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"One Wrench to Rule Them All" ???

DeadCat

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As a longtime lurker, I decided to finally come clean and post with a question which might just cause some "controlled combustion" ;)

Being a curious sort, I got to thinking about the trayful of spanners which I have to continuously rummage; and wondered (dangerously) what might be a better approach in many circumstances. We all know that it's flat out heresy to simply grab the old $3. adjustable and have at it with an unsuspecting hex sitting about in the open; but what about the same scenario with a $30+ version?

Is there just such a beast out there, such as a Bahco Side Nut or the Top Kogyo Hyper Wrench, which could be used in place of our typical go tos for serious nut busting WITHOUT raising the specter of slipped/rounded corners? Top, for one, simply comes out and claims that their adjustable "Can be used like open end spanner" (sic); and the Side Nut offerings look similarly positioned for the work -- but are there any others really worthwhile in this regard?

Of course we all can probably agree there isn't a substitute for the right fixed spanner when things get close about the head, and that no adjustable should ever be subjected to a serious pounding or cheater mischief; but what about the "rest of the story?"

Thanks again, and cheers!
 
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Tim37

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Buy a wrench rack and get organized. I use adjustables and they have there place high torque is not it
 

Strouty

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I think the trouble will be fitting any type of universal wrench in tighter places. I could see having three or four types of wrench substitutes but never one.

The Bahco side nut would get you into a bunch of places, but it will surely mar the bolt. I think the pliers wrench is a pretty good all around tool, but again it is bulky and you need multiple sizes.
 

chruler

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I agree with the above. Adjustables have their place in the tool box but it's a rare occasion I'll use one over a specific wrench size.
 
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DeadCat

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Good to see the men on the ward have come out to play :)

So, are there others out there with more than just an opposable thumb separating themselves from the lower species?

Shall we discuss geometry, structural flexure, and yield strengths to leave something meaningful behind?

Or maybe we should just talk about what goes to 11?

:beer:
 

toolmutt

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Anyone who can intelligently discuss geometry, structural flexure, and yield strengths should know the answer to the original question. :lol_hitti
 

LXCam

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Good to see the men on the ward have come out to play :)

So, are there others out there with more than just an opposable thumb separating themselves from the lower species?

Shall we discuss geometry, structural flexure, and yield strengths to leave something meaningful behind?

Or maybe we should just talk about what goes to 11?

:beer:


Please carry on and we'll bask in your awesomeness :eek2:
 
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