cherrybomb
Well-known member
We've all done it,is there any good times or are there times not to? Any brands to avoid or are you abusing?Thoughts?
tap the wrench with a heavy soft faced hammer
Its a great trick when you need extra leverage and only a wrench will fit. Dont use it to hold nuts/bolts while tightening or loosening the other side with an impact. We did this trying to align a set of hedrickson axles and i lost a front tooth when the wrenches went flying.
now when i need an extra long wrench ill grab an el cheapo, cut off the open end slip a pipe over the handle and weld it
I take like a grade 12 nut and bolt, use it as a joint, and extend the wrench that way.
German engineered wrench extender, Mueller Kueps
The strongest open end wrenches i found are older Snap-on. 70's and 80's
Got a pic of this?
German engineered wrench extender, Mueller Kueps
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It's literally a bolt and a nut screwed together.
It's literally the same concept as the EZ Red I linked

Hey, don't beat me up, but I wouldn't do it at ANY time, since it's not the proper use of the tool. I say this as just over 4 years ago, a very close friend,(who is a very proficient heavy duty tow truck operator), lost an eye doing the very same thing.
I have to say that he is a loyal Snap-On customer, but another driver had used his truck & lost the proper wrench & socket for the Volvo driveline bolts. While using a pair of wrenches in the'Two Wrench Trick', one of the wrenches broke launching part of it right into his eye, causing severe damage.
After over 4 agonizing years, many, many long & painful surgeries, numerous bad infections, even spreading to his good eye, his damaged eye is still not able to see properly or even operate correctly.
Because of this stupid mistake, (which he agrees was his fault), he has been un-able to work his trade. His commercial license, including all exemptions has been revoked by the DMV. He may never get it back!
The TWO WRENCH TRICK.......I don't think so scooter!
Also a good argument for safety glasses. I never heard a story of someone wishing they hadn't worn safety glasses.
Got a pic of this?I take like a grade 12 nut and bolt, use it as a joint, and extend the wrench that way.
Sounds like the same kind of thing. I hadn't read all of this, just stumbled upon that "German engineered wrench extender", and looked it up here. Read some reviews on it also, and watched a video. It appears to be both flexible and breakable, so I'd go with something like a hex assortment, which could be used for more than one thing (not that I'd plan on extending wrenches regularly, but I don't suppose a long pattern handle is stronger either, because the ends may be the thickest parts, or those longer one-piece wrenches aren't thicker for having such long handles, so this should be about the same strength for the same length).Taking a short box wrench putting a open end or a breaker bar with proper size allen socket can make life easy.
I remember when I first learned the trick an old wrencher taught me and I thought it was great when I had very little tools. Also used to take like a sparkplug or other deep well socket and use a long extension or 2 to make my ratchets longer it works great too.
Anyone else ever do this use a deep well socket and extension to make a ratchet longer?
