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American metric wrenches.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Ever see a Mine wrench? A hammer lug built in.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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In about 1969, I found a LAKESIDE - 10 IN. - 84-4700 - Made In USA - adjustable wrench - with my White's Gold Master metal detector in a small almost forgotten rural Minnesota church yard & cemetery. I could tell it had been lost there for a very long time.
Dirt, small winding roots, and what-not came out with the wrench. I threw it in my car - and much later, one day at work, I brought it in to clean it up. Luck would have it, in the garage and the poor light, there was a shallow pan of old diesel fuel or kerosene and I threw it in there and forgot about it - for about a year. Well, it was still there when I stuck my hand in the pan - so I retrieved it, rinsed it off, used a wire brush wheel on it and oiled it up good.
My wrench stayed there, hanging on a workbench behind me for almost 50 years - until I retired. People used my 'crescent' wrench often, every work day - for all that time. Hardly anyone even thought it was mine.
I was going to leave it there when I retired - but It somehow turned up at my home any way and I've been stuck with it again ever since.
As things turn out, that little picturesque church yard has appealed to my generation of in-laws. A couple of them sadly are already there, and my loving wife also got us a couple of plots.
I'm thinking of returning it to the cemetery when I go, and bury it alongside my ashes. But I also think it escaped there once - and deserves better.
I wish I could do pictures - It's got character and strength. It works proper & the old wire brush patina - gives it a warm glow.
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Now that my friends is what make the 'Fire worthwhile.
Great post P Weed.
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Once, when I was a much younger man, I found myself in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. I stopped in the local watering hole and saw the regulars were nursing their modelos in the dim quiet. I stayed as quiet as the mood seemed purposeful. Later at the hotel, the manager explained that in these working class towns, the wives were not allowed into the bars as it was the only place the husbands could escape them. So my entry into Man's Finest Invention it would be the Exclusion Rule.
Me solum relinquatis
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That is also not a bad nomination....grin
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Campfire Kahuna
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Sam, the adjustable wrench may be like the garments in the old Fredric's of Hollywood catalog. "One size fits all" Well, don't be so sure.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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I've always been different with one foot over the line.....
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We called them,,,"fits all, fits nothing"
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Made in America - Toby Keith "He won;t buy nothin' that he can't fix With WD40 and a Craftsman wrench..."
You're Welcome At My Fire Anytime
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I usually have the one on the right in my pocket.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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I usually have the one on the right in my pocket.
NERD ALERT!
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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And let me tell you all something... I will fugking drive 40 miles to an appropriate wrench before I sit around fugkin' with a GD crescent wrench. If you need a "do all" it's a couple pair of Vise-Grips.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Now that my friends is what make the 'Fire worthwhile.
Great post P Weed. 6/10... pending images
Epstein didn't kill himself.
"Play Cinnamon Girl you Sonuvabitch!"
Biden didn't win the election.
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FUQK THAT LIBTARD OBAMA COCK SUCKIN MOTHER FUQKER. Made in America - Toby Keith "He won;t buy nothin' that he can't fix With WD40 and a Craftsman wrench..."
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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I have two, one in standard and one in metric.
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Sam,
I'm super drunk and need to get to sleep but I wanted to relay a story to you before I pass out. So if I may...
I took a load of schit I don't need (and one dog) to the Will Creek dump yesterday. This dump is not far from one of my all time favorite gopher spots so I thought I would stop in and thank them for the ten years of hospitality they've granted since I moved here. After the dump drop I make the long drive up the driveway and I was welcomed by about 30 born-n-raised Hi-Liners staring at me like the idiot that I am. They're covered in dirt and smell like burnt cow hair. Yep. Branding day. And I'm the ass-hole in basketball shorts and flip-flops driving a 1980 Boyota. Jesus Fugkin' Christ. I got balls but exiting the vehicle whilst that Busch Light drinking crew stared right through me kinda made me uncomfortable. They of course are all wearing the Wranglers they painted on that morning and hats that convey they actually work for a living.
Thank the fugkin' Lord I knew one guy in the crowd but he took no mercy on me. Didn't say schit. So I called him out by name. "Hi Bobby!" "Hey Travis" was his reply but in a fugk you I like seeing you uncomfortable kinda way. I tell him and another guy I just stopped by to tell the landowner I was moving and just wanted to thank him for letting me shoot on his place all these years. But of course, if you really wanted to thank a guy you'd be helping brand, right? Holy schit I felt like an ass-hole.
So long story short, I end up finding the landowner and thank him for all his years of hospitality. He was beyond smashed and replied "Who the fugk are you?" It was awful. Absolutely awful. One of the most awkward moments you could imagine. The guy standing next to him told me to just come back and talk to him later. I explained I was moving to Florida and his reply was "What the fugk you gonna do in Florida?" Awful. Horrendous. Most awkward encounter you could imagine.
One rancher took pity on me as I was walking away and said "Don't feel bad. He wouldn't even know who I am if I said hello right now."
That made me feel slightly better as I drove on down the road.
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Man's finest invention?
Any particular favorites?
The Spanish made Channellock version are pretty decent IMHO.
In Australia, we call them a SHIFTER with Sidchrome beings a long time favorite.
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My first day working on a piledriver my partner asked me for my "westcott",and i said " whats that?" " its the wrench in your back pocket, moron."all the old timers called it a "westcott".
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Crescent is probably the best quality...as they are beefier all around....but I have a few old Diamond wrenches...I do like the they are slim and verry easy to handle...I have had a Damond 4 inch on my key ring for over 30 years...my kids all cut teeth on it... Kinpex plyers in my leg pocket every day...
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