Spannersphere
Well-known member
I'm looking at a set of jh Williams open end wrenches any one ever used them and how do they rate
The older Williams Double open end wrenches are some of the best open ended wrenches made period.
Sent From Snap On Head Quarters deep in China.
They are new and they're the American ones


I just couldn't let that one go by.
The guy never uses a question mark either.![]()

I have USA Supercombos in Metric. I prefer them over my Snap-Ons, which I will eventually trade out for SAE Supercombos.
not with these brands but i have run into this a hundred times. i have some slim line wrenches that work good for this now, but years ago i just took a belt sander or a grinder to whatever i had to make it fit.Has anyone ran into a situation where the thinner Snap On fit into a tight space to get'er done where the more comfortable USA Supercombo didn't fit?

Spud Wrench.. its an Ironworkers wrench. Great tool.. most people get the Kliens now.. there are 3 most used.. 3/4 common, 3/4 high strength and 7/8th.The only one that I own is one that I bought at a yard sale years ago. I used it for lining up holes when building stages. The wrench side never got used because it didn't fit the nuts I was turning.
It's marked "3/8 USS Bolt" (approx. 11/16") on one side and "Williams forged in USA" w/ a diamond W on the other.
Has anyone ran into a situation where the thinner Snap On fit into a tight space to get'er done where the more comfortable USA Supercombo didn't fit?