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Huh. Didn’t know I had these.

thickhead

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Going through some of the old tool boxes Ive gathered over the years and found these. The small Ridgid wrench kind of cracked me up next to the big Channellock pliers.
 

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alexwang32

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Consider making a tool restoration video, they usually gain a lot of views :D

Also, I must have typed 'Rigid' hundreds of times before realizing the proper way to write it... darn it
 

unslow1

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I use those old style monkey wrenches instead of Crescent style. They are great for plumbing.
 
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RedVise

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I collect smalls of various items, always liked the little pipe wrenches !

Brian
 

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