...for these type wrenches when they thicken the working ends. Thank you fellas.
C cag Well-known member Joined Jan 7, 2019 Messages 90 Location backroads of my imagination Jun 26, 2020 #1 ...for these type wrenches when they thicken the working ends. Thank you fellas. Attachments DSC00486.jpg 159.1 KB · Views: 52 DSC00495.jpg 112 KB · Views: 34 DSC00497.jpg 157.8 KB · Views: 28
C cvairwerks Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2016 Messages 7,214 Location Within hearing distance of Texas Motor Speedway Jun 26, 2020 #2 That’s just how the standard closed dies were designed. Same as ribbing or flat areas on wrench shafts.
That’s just how the standard closed dies were designed. Same as ribbing or flat areas on wrench shafts.
R rsanter Well-known member Joined Dec 22, 2007 Messages 18,514 Location visalia ca Jun 26, 2020 #3 Hot metal die forging. Heat a blank or metal Put into a die and die is closed (fast) Metal is pliable enough to take up all the space in the die cavity
Hot metal die forging. Heat a blank or metal Put into a die and die is closed (fast) Metal is pliable enough to take up all the space in the die cavity
T theoldwizard1 Well-known member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 43,160 Location SE MI Jun 26, 2020 #4 rsanter said: Hot metal die forging. Click to expand... Same process as used for all forged wrenches.
rsanter said: Hot metal die forging. Click to expand... Same process as used for all forged wrenches.
M Made in USA Well-known member Joined Feb 18, 2020 Messages 74 Location In a van down by the river Jun 26, 2020 #5 forging a wrench: