The fastener is harder from wrench so peeling is inevitable.
The fastener is harder than the wrench?
That could be a problem. . .
The fastener is harder from wrench so peeling is inevitable.
I don't see a Gedore 1B wrench in your test?
If you pm me your address, I will send you one.
I am interested how it will compare to the rest.

The only US made wrench i have in the shop is an old Williams Vulcan. I will give it a try.very cool thread, i've really enjoyed reading it. that handheld metallurgical analysis tool is sick!! i'd love to see how some of our favorite US industrial brands like wright, S-K, proto, bonney, williams et al. would stack up in the competition!!
Something tells me Hazet uses a steel that is much more flexible than the other brands... and it is able to flex preventing breaking and offering much higher load capacities.
I believe they call it ductility... I could be wrong. If I recall... the strongest wrenches tested in the German magazine were the HR and Hazet? Lowest HRC ratings.
Miskin, what do you think? Would it be possible to test the ring end of the wrenches?

Bost-----------------------------49 HRC -----------0.08 chrome coating.
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I'm open to suggestions!I think we need to get you an Elora 205 13mm for this test!![]()


My poor english doesn't help me, but if you think that i wrench the bolt with half the way of open end, you're wrong. The open end properly embraces all the head screw. Of course sometimes you can not avoid "half way", but that happens when you're in time pressure. Do not forget that the tools used in a professional environment, where production is important..could you grind the tips off the open end so that it will go all the way on the bolt?

Maybe, but i hate the idea grinding down wrenches.I doubt a craftsman wrench would work. they seem pretty soft on normal bolts. I think a regular snap-on wrench not flank drive+ might be good. or one of the line wrenches with a fat open end. as somebody mentioned before, maybe grinding down a 1/2 wrench would fit better and last longer?
Be patient my friend... Christmas is next month.What about the Gedore 1B wrench?
I am not impatient, really I am not.![]()

I measure a 14mm, i don't have a 13, but i'll put it on the list.... like Gedore 1B, so be patient too..Only asking...
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Did you try unior?
i see you measured it, but did not see any pictures of it =)
cheers.

No Snap-on from overseas, but one guy in a motorcycle forum told about a store right here in Athens which maybe sells the shiny stuff!wow, awesome thread. posting so i can remember to look in my box as i might have a some USA 13mm that i can send over (i do a lot of international shipping). i saw it posted, but did somebody actually send you a snapon one yet? Didnt see it on the list
very chinaPM me your address. i have these i will send you for destruction![]()
SnapOn USA
Craftsman USA
Husky China
Husky China
Uber nice harbor freightvery china




I'm going to throw out a guess on the five shown as to best to worst will be:PM me your address. i have these i will send you for destruction![]()
SnapOn USA
Craftsman USA
Husky China
Husky China
Uber nice harbor freightvery china
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I'm going to throw out a guess on the five shown as to best to worst will be:
Snapon
Pittsburgh / Craftsman a tie with perhaps a slight Craftsman advantage.
Husky
Husky ratchet/lobster claw.
I'm going to throw out a guess on the five shown as to best to worst will be:
Snapon
Pittsburgh / Craftsman a tie with perhaps a slight Craftsman advantage.
Husky
Husky ratchet/lobster claw.
interesting, so you are saying the craftsman USA and the HF one will be a tie?
will be interesting to see how it goes.
I think the stahlwille won though it wasn't by an excessive margin.I think you should try using the Facom 440 next when the 600N gives up. It's the thickest of the ones you have and it has a higher hardness.
I have some 440's myself. Despite being a Taiwan wrench, the 440's are my go to wrenches, very surprised myself about the quality. They are also some of the most beautiful wrenches I have ever seen.
so we can't leave our American friends waiting!


FWIW - I think it was early speculation based on similarity to Toptul's wrench that lead to the Taiwan COO that regularly gets spread around, but the 440's are apparently made in Europe; Czech Republic according to US packaging, and possibly Italy if you believe Farnell's website.
FWIW - I think it was early speculation based on similarity to Toptul's wrench that lead to the Taiwan COO that regularly gets spread around, but the 440's are apparently made in Europe; Czech Republic according to US packaging, and possibly Italy if you believe Farnell's website.