Tanshanomi
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I was over at my mother-in-law's house doing some repairs earlier this week, and I found myself in need of a metric wrench. My father-in-law passed away last fall at age 82, and typical of men of his era, the only metric tools in his workshop were three box wrenches covering 8-13 mm...and I needed a 15 mm. So I opted for an adjustable wrench and found this Boos Tool Corp wrench hiding in a tin at the back of one of his tool drawers. I tried it out and it worked surprisingly well — better than a Crescent-style, IMHO. Not only was adjusting the jaws easier, but keeping just a little torsional tension on the handle while using it kept the jaws snugged up tight on the nut quite nicely.
Since I have no one to ask about about the history of this particular tool, I did some digging online and found the patent, which was filed in 1939 and approved in 1942. I don't know how common these are, but I found the adjusting mechanism pretty slick and thought it was a neat old find. It's also a nice memento of my wife's dad, who was a great guy and a close friend of mine.
http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=y69LAAAAEBAJ
Since I have no one to ask about about the history of this particular tool, I did some digging online and found the patent, which was filed in 1939 and approved in 1942. I don't know how common these are, but I found the adjusting mechanism pretty slick and thought it was a neat old find. It's also a nice memento of my wife's dad, who was a great guy and a close friend of mine.
http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=y69LAAAAEBAJ