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mrholeshot

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1 5/8 any bigger I pull out the 20 inch adjustable. About the biggest I actually use is 1 1/2 on some A/C lines.
 

Bolster

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Same here. If bigger than 1-5/8, I'm out of the game.

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Mickey O

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Chicago, IL
Last one (and it's for sale), a Mac Sabina 1-7/16", had a few other larger that I recently got rid of, don't think I'll be using them any more (might have a few 1-1/2" in a box somewhere).


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heelsroll

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Biggest actual combination wrench, intact:

Cornwell 1 1/2"

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Have a cut up Armstrong that's 2".
And then it goes to the Snap-On crow foot wrenches up to 2 3/8.
 

Bolster

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And then it goes to the Snap-On crow foot wrenches up to 2 3/8.

Crow? We're counting Crow? 2-15/16, Baby! That thar's a Bonney on a SO breaker.

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I would like to add: Those of you bragging big steel, I don't believe it unless I see it. If you don't post a photo of it, it doesn't count.
 

heelsroll

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Crow? We're counting Crow? 2-15/16, Baby! That thar's a Bonney on a SO breaker.
I would like to add: Those of you bragging big steel, I don't believe it unless I see it. If you don't post a photo of it, it doesn't count.

Well, Sir, this is neither wrench nor crow, but you force me to offer up Big Bertha:

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Teken

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Crow? We're counting Crow? 2-15/16, Baby! That thar's a Bonney on a SO breaker.

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I would like to add: Those of you bragging big steel, I don't believe it unless I see it. If you don't post a photo of it, it doesn't count.

Alright I'm not too proud to ask . . . WTF is that huge aszz crows foot used for? :headscrat :shocking:
 
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Tatsuya

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These wrenches aren't mine. My brother bought them cheap (probably the only reason why). He works with big *** wrenches and torque wrenches with multipliers at the naval shipyard but it's not like he needs to bring his own tools so...yeah. They've since been given to my dad, who will never use them.

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1-3/8" Armstrong combo
1-7/16" Armstrong combo
1-1/2" Armstrong combo

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1-7/8" Thorsen combo
1-7/8" Armstrong combo

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18" Crescent wrench

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2" Armstrong offset box wrench
2" Armstrong combo

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The top two are almost identical. 1-5/16" open end wrench. Made in Japan.
Bottom is 1-1/4" Martin open end wrench.

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Last is this Wolverine open-end, unmarked. Calipers measure 1-7/8" x 2-9/16"
 

iandh

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Well, I guess this counts as SAE since the size is listed in inches on the side of handle :D

This is my 48" pipe wrench :lol_hitti

BTW, I'm 6'4" just for a reference of how large this wrench really is.

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DaleK

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East-Central Ontario
Not a wrench but a shop-made "socket" that came with my 22' Ezee-On Disk, never measured it but it goes on a 1 15/16" shaft. Came with a separate 3' slide-in handle made out of 3" flat bar that never worked. Nut is supposed to be tightened to 3200 ft lbs of torque, not sure how that would work with a 3' handle. I use an old 10' axle made of 1 1/2 square stock I had left over from an old offset disk I don't own any more. I'm about 290, figure that's close enough for me.
 

Teken

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These wrenches aren't mine. My brother bought them cheap (probably the only reason why). He works with big *** wrenches and torque wrenches with multipliers at the naval shipyard but it's not like he needs to bring his own tools so...yeah. They've since been given to my dad, who will never use them.

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1-3/8" Armstrong combo
1-7/16" Armstrong combo
1-1/2" Armstrong combo

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1-7/8" Thorsen combo
1-7/8" Armstrong combo

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18" Crescent wrench

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2" Armstrong offset box wrench
2" Armstrong combo

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The top two are almost identical. 1-5/16" open end wrench. Made in Japan.
Bottom is 1-1/4" Martin open end wrench.

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Last is this Wolverine open-end, unmarked. Calipers measure 1-7/8" x 2-9/16"

Now thats what I'm talking about Armstrong USA muscle right there! None of that kids stuff! :thumbup: :bowdown:
 

beelsr

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Well-stocked up to 1-1/2", multiples of 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 5/16, 2/8, 7/16 & 1/2. Then it's a single 1-5/8 and a 2". Craftsman, Bonney, Jet, SK, Proto & Williams.

Largest crow is a 2" SO.

Have a set of Proto 3/4" Impacts that go up to 2-3/8 and a mixed set of Blackhawk and proto 1" impacts that go up to 3-5/8. My metric Protos go up to 65. And then there's the Ozats in 75, 85 and 95.

I'll try and remember to get some pics when I'm in the garage tomorrow....
 

trbomax

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starvation lake,mi.
best I can do, 1 3/4 armstrong,1 5/8 s&k.I dont think Ive ever used either,easier to get the big adjustable.
 

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caper

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cape breton
I'm thinking 2 1/8 or maybe 2 1/4" but the only one I have a pic of tonight is this Snappy 2" :

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