Origin of odd names?
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Since it is also called a service elbow my guess is that name came from the ability to screw it in to a tapped main.
Everything on the utility side of water, sewer, and power has names that have nothing to do with what their actual function is.
Dresser coupling. Fernco. A hundred other tings I can't think of now but I just accept they have a weird name. Most of them are named for the manufacturer 100 years ago.0 -
Closet bend is another one. It's obvious why, but it's still an odd name.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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There's no such thing as a "monkey" wrench even though we call it by that name.Retired and loving it.0
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Do you have a drop ear elbow? Cause I have one.I am the walking Deadman
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I thought a monkey wrench was like a pipe wrench but with smooth jaws and the bottom one doesn't pivot?DanHolohan said:There's no such thing as a "monkey" wrench even though we call it by that name.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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It's named for its inventor, Charles Moncky. A fun mispronunciation gave it over to the monkies.
Moncky's on the left. Stilson's on the right.
Stilson has a good story: https://heatinghelp.com/blog/daniel-chapman/
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According to Wikipedia that isn't true. Who knows though, you know how Wiki works.DanHolohan said:It's named for its inventor, Charles Moncky. A fun mispronunciation gave it over to the monkies.
Moncky's on the left. Stilson's on the right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_wrench
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I sure do.Retired and loving it.0
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my understanding was the wrench on the left was a monkey wrench although many call a crescent type wrench a monkey wrench as well0
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It is.Retired and loving it.0
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Hmmm.Retired and loving it.0
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My father always called monkey/Stilson wrenches by those names.Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
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I think over the years, with no help by laypeople mind you, the names(s) have become generalized. Everytime someone calls a wrench the wrong name, they get a whack on the melon with one.
A tool I could never understand was the "Duct Stretcher". If you needed it, things weren't going very well lining up the slips and drives. The tool was/is a piece of flat plate aluminum about 14" long and offset at the end. At the end there are 2 disc wheels spaced about 2" apart. Setting the wheels behind the drive ears and using leverage, drawing the ears together so the drive can be installed. Kind of a Tin knocker's version of
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While in Germany, I saw a schmutzfänger. It sure looked like a wye strainer.
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Warmly greetings to our friends over there . I hope you all fine and doing well as well .
As regards the post , we also have such odd names in our language. For example , As monkey wrench or spanner we call it french spanner ( Faranseh Achar in exact persian lan ) .I asked so many people in this business why we call it that . But, no one tells me the reason . Also, Stilson wrench , we call it whip wrench ( Shalagi Achar in Persian lan) . These are just two of many odd names that we usually practice in every day business .
Also, i could tell that , if some body is jack for all trades , we address him French spanner ( Achar Franseh ) . Means that he would do many jobs perfectly .
Thanks for your time ,
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Hmmm. "Bullhead" ??!!0
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Desanco ? .......... Bow adapter....?Harvey Ramer said:This is interesting to me.
How about a DeSanko fitting. Who or what is a Desanko?
Or a Schrader valve?
Why do pipe fittings have genders?
Why a "water closet" when there are 10,000 other titles describing the porcelain throne?
Or the Zerk fitting; how fantastically strange?0 -
I've seen some nice piping jobs look like a Glockenspiel. They sometimes even sound like one too.DanHolohan said:While in Germany, I saw a schmutzfänger. It sure looked like a wye strainer.
Gosh, I love saying that word. .
I love saying Glockenspiel.0 -
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is "desanko" just the compression adapter or is it the compression fitting itself?0
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Hi, To @Harvey Ramer ‘s question of water closet, I think it was to differentiate it from the earth closet, which came before. Basically it was a composting toilet. They could often be found by the dining room table
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@Intplm. I love saying gorgonzola and focaccia. The later sounds like I'm biting into a crisp apple. ForCACCia! Delicious!Retired and loving it.1
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I like saying Sfogliatelle... and eating it!0
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@Harvey Ramer how else would we describe what we need while standing at the supply house?
Never really understood pipe nipples or the shortened version -nip? "Give me two inch and a quarter x four inch nips."
I worked at a large house near me that the owner had three phase power to his basement with a small machine shop. This older gentleman did not realize this was not typical for our built up area of NJ. After talking to him for a little while he mentioned he actually helped develop and patent the tire valve (his last name was not Schrader).
I think the older grease fittings actually read "Zerk" on them.
Screwdrivers, there's good old "flat head," makes sense to me. Then there's "Phillips head." Why not "cross head or "x head," I'm guessing Phillips wanted his name remembered? Today we have "square head," makes sense to be and "Torx head." I guess Torx also wanted his name on the tool.
I am not a plumber (strictly heating), but a spud wrench always confused me. I thought spud was some sort of potato?0 -
square heads are called robertson in canada.
A spud is a little stubby fitting. various types of spuds with a gland type of gasket are common to connect pipes to various china fixtures0 -
How about rainbow packing, hose bibb, or toilet bowl horn......0
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Pookie.0
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@DanHolohan , wasn't there something about this in your book "Screwing Up"?Danny Scully said:How about cock hole cover, or pet cock, or cock in general?
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> @mattmia2 said:
> square heads are called robertson in canada.
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> A spud is a little stubby fitting. various types of spuds with a gland type of gasket are common to connect pipes to various china fixtures
It's an interesting story about the life of the screw head. Too bad for our American friends that he didn't sell the patent
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._L._RobertsonYou can have it good, fast or cheap. Pick two0 -
What about all those weird plumbing fittings: Figure 1's and Figure 5's and Figure 8's?
P.O. Plug, S.O.T. hose bibb (thanks for clearing that one up, Dan), O.S. & Y. valve.8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
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I never found anyone who could explain to me how files were described in general. these both say 2nd cut but this one has much larger teeth...0
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Remember this oldie, moldy, goldie?
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First morning on her new job in a hardware store a man approached her. “I need a flat ****.”
“Cad!” She slapped him and he rushed out.
The manager was aghast, but she explained the customer swore at her, so he just shook his head and went back to his business as another man approached her.
“I need a flat ****.”
“Cad!” She slapped him and he ran from the store.
This time, the manager questioned her and she explained the offending language.
“Ahh. It’s okay. They were asking for **** files. See,” pointing to a bin of files, “Those are called **** files.”
She apologized, and he went back to work. Another customer approached her. “I need a file.”
“How about one of these flat ****?” Glowing with new-found knowledge.
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