NoahG
Well-known member
The Toolguyd post about those Engineer Thin Jaw adjustable wrenches spurred me to make this thread.
Quite often I run into the need for a super thin wrench for 9/16" and 11/16" jam nuts. While I'm tempted to just buy those two sizes, it seems much more cost effective to just buy a full set. However I so rarely use the other sizes that for a similar amount of money I could get a thin jaw adjustable and always be covered no matter the size, plus it would be much easier to store and could easily live in my gig bag.
So, if you were in my situation, and had a need for super thin wrenches just often enough to warrant their purchase, would you get a set, or an adjustable? I know a set guarantees best fit but I worry about how strong stamped steel is.
Quite often I run into the need for a super thin wrench for 9/16" and 11/16" jam nuts. While I'm tempted to just buy those two sizes, it seems much more cost effective to just buy a full set. However I so rarely use the other sizes that for a similar amount of money I could get a thin jaw adjustable and always be covered no matter the size, plus it would be much easier to store and could easily live in my gig bag.
So, if you were in my situation, and had a need for super thin wrenches just often enough to warrant their purchase, would you get a set, or an adjustable? I know a set guarantees best fit but I worry about how strong stamped steel is.
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