Good evening
I will hopefully soon be working on disassembly of hydraulic unit. There are several large size nuts (up to approximately 2 inches) which will need to be released. I do not want to use a large pipe wrench as it may mark the nuts.
I am thinking about buying an adjustable wrench for the work
One possibility is a 24" Crescent Crestaloy wrench (if I can a good deal (has some rust), I am thinking about offering $20-30 on the one attached).
Another possibility is Ridgid Spud wrench (the second picture) - it appears that it is much shorter than Crestaloy, but can be purchased new in Home Depot (I am not sure if the angulation of the jaws is going to be as parallel as Crestaloy)
Are those adjustable wrenches strong enough for the job?
Which one would you recommend?
How much would you offer for the Crestaloy one?
Thank you for your opinion
P.S. Please click on the pictures to enlarge to see the real condition of Crestaloy one
I will hopefully soon be working on disassembly of hydraulic unit. There are several large size nuts (up to approximately 2 inches) which will need to be released. I do not want to use a large pipe wrench as it may mark the nuts.
I am thinking about buying an adjustable wrench for the work
One possibility is a 24" Crescent Crestaloy wrench (if I can a good deal (has some rust), I am thinking about offering $20-30 on the one attached).
Another possibility is Ridgid Spud wrench (the second picture) - it appears that it is much shorter than Crestaloy, but can be purchased new in Home Depot (I am not sure if the angulation of the jaws is going to be as parallel as Crestaloy)
Are those adjustable wrenches strong enough for the job?
Which one would you recommend?
How much would you offer for the Crestaloy one?
Thank you for your opinion
P.S. Please click on the pictures to enlarge to see the real condition of Crestaloy one
I use them daily, just not on nuts and bolts. For fittings and quick couplers, they work just fine
