blazemaster83
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A few months ago I started working at a boat yard. I really enjoy working there and the shop is growing, so they are buying some new tools. I worked in a machine shop for 10 years so they leave choosing the big tools to me. Currently they use a 36" pipe wrench to remove prop nuts, which ends up tearing up the nut. The ideal thing would just be a huge crescent style adjustable wrench, but it has to open up to about 6.5". I know OTC makes a 36" adjustable wrench, but it only opens to 4.75". We work on lots of sizes of boats so 1 adjustable wrench would be nicer than a huge set of 10 wrenches/sockets.
I had a thought that maybe I could buy a 48" pipe wrench and machine the teeth off the jaws, making them flat. The other option would be to have some thick plates laser/waterjet cut and weld a long handle to it. I'm sure I could also have some custom wrenches/sockets made but I don't have the budget for that. Something under $500.
Anybody know of something? Thanks!
I had a thought that maybe I could buy a 48" pipe wrench and machine the teeth off the jaws, making them flat. The other option would be to have some thick plates laser/waterjet cut and weld a long handle to it. I'm sure I could also have some custom wrenches/sockets made but I don't have the budget for that. Something under $500.
Anybody know of something? Thanks!
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