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My Small Wood Handled Pipe Wrench

Started by Mel Larsen, August 09, 2012, 11:00:43 AM

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Mel Larsen

Here is a small 6" Stillson wrench. Has a wood covered handle, must be spit because of the tape job.   Says it's made by the WALWORTH MFG. CO. Boston USA  There is something in the little arrow on the Movable jaw but I can't make it out.  On the other side it says Stillson on both the handle and moving jaw.
Mel


I would rather have tools I never use, than to need a tool I don't have.

scottg

OK Mel
I have seen your shop. Get to work!!
That handle has got to go!! Originals were beech I believe, but maple, rosewood,..... I kind of like bocote.

The hook jaw is "sprung" too. Bent backwards in abuse, as many were.
I use a large vise and 3 bolts or something to press them back out.  Press further than you need to go because of spring back when the pressure is released. You'll see.

Oh my favorite size of pipe wrench. Little real use in the world, but I don't care.
  Whats cuter??
  yours Scott
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Bill Houghton

I've got one of those, too; lives in my mechanic's toolbox, where it was once very useful for the various pipe fitments on my old Studebaker truck and other vehicles that used pipe fittings.

Just a reminder of those times now - modern cars don't stoop to pipe fittings.

Lostmind

a coincidence , I picked one up at the market Wedneday. Looked it over and laid it back down. The next guy bought it. Neat wrench.
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

RedVise

I am gonna warn you about those little pipe wrenches, nothing but trouble, cause one is not enough.
I bought one home today, cleaned up it turned out to be  5 1/2" German made, but I kept him anyway!


Brian L.

Bill Houghton

Quote from: RedVise on August 09, 2012, 09:48:33 PM
I am gonna warn you about those little pipe wrenches, nothing but trouble, cause one is not enough.
I bought one home today, cleaned up it turned out to be  5 1/2" German made, but I kept him anyway!


Brian L.
well, that'll be good if you ever encounter any machinery with German pipe on it.

Although "German pipe" immediately brings up images like this in my head...

mvwcnews

The arrow mark in the hook jaw was a trade mark WALWORTH used at the time -- it may have a size  indication in there as well.