lynnbilodeau
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Where can I get a 3 1/4 inch open end wrench?
Not that much torque required. I can use a large pipe wrench, but it is a restoration project, and I don't want to mar the nut if I don't have to. We are restoring this magnificent late Victorian masterpiece built in 1902. It is the State Capital Publishing Museum in Guthrie, OK. Shameless plug: https://publishingmuseum.org/Even if you could get one, how are you going to.have enough strength/power to tighten or losen it?
By tape, mine opens to just a bit over 4.5 inches at full spread. The jaw depth is only about 2-1/8 though. It will grip 3.25 hex or octagon just fine.You sure that opens to 3.25? I could not find that spec for jaw opening.
Thanks for the link.
This will fit, and the jaws are smooth:
The 15 might fit also, not sure if it opens large enough thouh
You sure that opens to 3.25? I could not find that spec for jaw opening.
Thanks for the link.
Description says 4-3/8" for the 18" and 3-5/8" for the 15".
This seems like the best answer. Awesome project and good on you for wanting to be a conservationist about it.
Urrea makes combos up to 4" in a satin finish.The big wrench from McMaster Carr is only $1,018.83 Each.
Was getting ready to pull the trigger (tongue firmly in cheek) when I realized it was black oxide. Nope; over a grand it better be polished chrome.


Even if it opens that far, I can't see how it has enough reach to cover the flat on a fastener that big. I would also burn one on the plasma table. I would follow that up with smoothing the jaws on the mill to reduce and marring. I might also make it a crows foot so it's smaller when stored and I could use a ratchet to get on it at different angles as needed.You sure that opens to 3.25? I could not find that spec for jaw opening.
Thanks for the link.
I've got one of these. I work on man lifts for a living...nobody in the shop had a 3 inch wrench for a hydraulic hose one day...I bought this the next time I saw the Snap on man. Super nice quality wrench! Very heavy as well...just the weight alone will give you some extra oomph!Bluepoint 30" adjustable wrenches show they go to 3-11/32.
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Standard,-Industrial-(Blue-Point)/30"-Side-Adjustable-Wrench-(Blue-Point)/GAJS30
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Standard,-Industrial-(Blue-Point)/30"-Adjustable-Wrench-(Blue-Point)/GAJS30A