seriously what in the heck did you do to it??They all seam to be bent I see lots of the larger ones bent. If you go over 24 inches the pipe wrenches greatly increase in price. All most all the wrenches made in the 20's still are in working order.
I bought Snap-on 24" & 36" pipe wrenches (steel) from the US and had them shipped accross the pond for less than i can buy the 24" alone over here!
Now i just need to find a way to stop ****'eads from picking it up all the time.![]()
What the heck do use a 3ft pipe wrench on? Doesn't seem like it would have much use on a car?
What the heck do use a 3ft pipe wrench on? Doesn't seem like it would have much use on a car?
I've seen a 48" pipe wrench (steel) break, they had a track hoe bucket pushing down on the handle to open a valve. People don't only use pipes as cheaters I've seen heavy equipment and chain come-alongs used in order to turn the wrench.
Josh
Mine gets set on top of the washer to keep the top from flying off during the spin cycle. Why do I have it? $5 at an estate sale. I've actually used it on odd shaped objects as a vise.
. I have a Rigid 3 footer, bought it new 25 years ago and have used it a few times. The thing is I fit 3 and 4 inch T and C pipe at times and I still don't use itI've seen a 48" pipe wrench (steel) break, they had a track hoe bucket pushing down on the handle to open a valve. People don't only use pipes as cheaters I've seen heavy equipment and chain come-alongs used in order to turn the wrench.
Josh

I doubt Moose bought a Snap On 3 footer for 5 bucks. I have a Rigid 3 footer, bought it new 25 years ago and have used it a few times. The thing is I fit 3 and 4 inch T and C pipe at times and I still don't use it
I had an excavator on a 4 ft steel Pipe wrench trying to get a 6in plug out of an underground gas tank. The wrench exploded![]()

I have a 36" Ridgid that looks identical to that. Mine looks like that due to a 6' cheater.

only 6 foot we done 8 foot plus and 2 to 3 guys on them .......![]()
I'm the not the pipe wrench expert here (although I've laid a lot of pipe in my time) but it almost looks like it's made that way to me.
Speaking of pipe wrenches I've been looking for the type that has a square hole for an extension and breaker bar. Can't seem to find one any where. Very useful for working under sinks.
!!!!!Cheater!!!!! Non Mechanic wasn't smart enough to heat fitting or nut first
it is surprising what you will do to get the job done.