I like to use adjustable wrenches to slowly bend a flange on sheet metal around inside and outside radii while fabricating projects.
I've got a full set of adjustables from large to small for grabbing metal and bending.
The only problem is the straight handles of the wrenches puts the leverage even with the plane of the work at the start, and below plane at the end.
I've been looking for vintage bent-handle adjustable to get better leverage on the work, and finally found this pair of 10-inch wrenches at a local antique store (brought them both home for $30).
I'll probably weld blocks of steel into the jaws: onse side will be flat, the other will have a 1/16-inch deep 1/2-inch and the other wrench will have a 1-inch notch, to act as back-stops for the metal to give a uniform bite along the whole edge.
These bent-handle wrenches aren't rare, but I've never wanted to pay what people ask for them.
I'll keep looking for smaller ones to complete the set.
-Brad
I've got a full set of adjustables from large to small for grabbing metal and bending.
The only problem is the straight handles of the wrenches puts the leverage even with the plane of the work at the start, and below plane at the end.
I've been looking for vintage bent-handle adjustable to get better leverage on the work, and finally found this pair of 10-inch wrenches at a local antique store (brought them both home for $30).
I'll probably weld blocks of steel into the jaws: onse side will be flat, the other will have a 1/16-inch deep 1/2-inch and the other wrench will have a 1-inch notch, to act as back-stops for the metal to give a uniform bite along the whole edge.
These bent-handle wrenches aren't rare, but I've never wanted to pay what people ask for them.
I'll keep looking for smaller ones to complete the set.
-Brad
