drivesitfar
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Wow I didn't notice that! I turned it around to try it out, that is cool! It's wierd because you use it "backwards" from a regular pipe wrench.
any chance you can post a picture of the pipe wrench version that you and Knurl are talking about so I (we) can see that? nice find by the way.
did I mention that GJ has be buying more 50 plus year old tools than I thought was possible. I found this Delta Milwaukee radial arm saw from the grandson of the original owner that had a compound miter saw and didn't need it and I paid $95.
then I was going to buy a 10 year old Rockwell 10 inch commercial table saw with some goodies for $200 for a fence and home projects i'm planning on doing this spring and summer and instead bought this old Delta Milwaulkee table saw for $75 on it's original cast iron stand. the hole in the stand was for a planer that is MIA and was never passed on to the person I bought this from. It even came with new belt and also heard it run and cut a piece of wood before taking apart and loading it in my Honda.
so they both work as is, but i'm guessing i'll be asking more questions and trying to restore both of them as I get some time. any tips or suggestions please PM or add to this thread that I read all the time.
I love those sockets and am working on a BE set, circle H set and also a Husky set (made by New Britian, looks identical to craftsman execpt the name)...

Each wrench was almost 3 feet long and 15lbs plus!

Hate to see these things scrapped and cant wait to fix it up and use it again.