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What kind of wrench

John Levey
John Levey Member Posts: 34
is this?

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  • John Levey
    John Levey Member Posts: 34
    Sorry 'bout the size

    of the picture, I'm new at this. But... if any of you would like to have the opportunity to adjust the wrench try to meet us next Saturday at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood, Isle of Long, NY. We'll be completeing the new Oilheat lab that the college will be sharing with our industry. It should be a fun day & if it gets boring we can always ask Dan to do some electrical wiring.
  • Art Pittaway
    Art Pittaway Member Posts: 230
    Guinness Drain Removal Wrench

  • stonehouse
    stonehouse Member Posts: 16
    Does that offer

    extend to non-professionals too?

  • Firedragon_4
    Firedragon_4 Member Posts: 1,436
    A Danspanner?

  • John Levey
    John Levey Member Posts: 34
    Yes it does, we can always use extra hands.

  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,608
    And besides

    you had me, right?
    Retired and loving it.
  • bigugh_4
    bigugh_4 Member Posts: 406
    That wrench is~~~~~~~~

    How man answers his business needs, the
    Wife's needs are answered by " No matter how loose it fits, there is nothing like a wedding band to stop circulation". (cannot be used to control flow in HW systems.) And I cannot help this next comment! "Never try to work useng toys for tools and never play with tools". Keep the two seperate and save you neck! bigugh
  • Larry Weingarten
    Larry Weingarten Member Posts: 3,636
    model of wrench

    Seems obvious... it's a Rigid tongue expressor ;)
  • Dave DeFord
    Dave DeFord Member Posts: 119
    I learn something new every day..

    around here. I always thought that was a water hammer. Shows ya what I know!
  • stonehouse
    stonehouse Member Posts: 16
    Can one \"have\" Dan?

    Dan,

    Yep, I did take your December course, and I gave a few words of thanks and praise a few posts back. I am planning to come out Saturday, but what time and how does one get to SCC from the LIE or NP?

    Also, do I need to bring anything other than enthusiasm and my good looks?

    Will Mad Dog be there as well?

    Alex...
  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,608
    Mad Dog's goe enough challenges

    without this crew adding to them.

    Love to have you join us. Take the LIE to Wicks Road and go South. The entrance to the campus if a few hundred yards on your right. Enter and make a left. Follow the road all the way around to nearly the end. You'll come to a large parking lot. Put your car there and walk across the grass to the building all the way off to the left. I'm not sure what the name is, but it's across from the old Pilgrim State buildings. You'll see the work trucks. Thanks!
    Retired and loving it.
  • MikeB34
    MikeB34 Member Posts: 155


    tis a "brain drain" wrench.

    The difference between a wrench and a wench? a wench is a spanner for tightening loose women
  • Hal
    Hal Member Posts: 55
    It's called...

    a Gorilla wrench
  • Aidan
    Aidan Member Posts: 37
    Is it a

    talk wrench?
  • Dave_8
    Dave_8 Member Posts: 49
    Well, we know-

    that it is not a pipe wrench because there is not a piece of pipe on the handle!
  • stonehouse
    stonehouse Member Posts: 16
    Could it be

    a monkey wrench?
  • Fred Robinson
    Fred Robinson Member Posts: 23
    wrench

    Could it be a "wrenched neck" wrench?
  • Scott M_2
    Scott M_2 Member Posts: 26


    I call it a persuader.And it looks like this gentleman is using it properly to persuade Dan to his point of veiw.
  • JacktheShack
    JacktheShack Member Posts: 9
    Looks like......

    a man finally getting his head screwed on straight.
  • JacktheShack
    JacktheShack Member Posts: 9
    Looks like......

    a man finally getting his head screwed on straight.
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