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Started by gary s, June 17, 2022, 02:50:25 PM

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gary s

The billings wrench still has some red paint on it the other wrench don't know much on it it's very heavy could be a knocker wrench not sure it heavy duty.

gary s

Got them for 2 bits each I think there worth more in scrap metal price lol.

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[size=10pt Hi gary s, I hope your knee is much improved. I got that Billings & Spencer snake wrench Posted. I'm wondering why yours, which has the same  triangle Billings logo; Why is mine struck Billings & Spencer and yours Billings only? And what advantage, if any,  does the snake shape got over your wrenches?  [/size]
No matter how much you cut off, it's still too short

gary s

I am not sure on the snake style wrench other than they fit in hard to reach places to get more movement when you got to go in a hole or like that since I know at work where I did matenance mechanical work we had some to work on the shovels at the mine where a straight wrench would not work and the snake styles wrenches would give you at least a quarter turn at least.

gary s

My billings wrench is very heavy duty for as I think it is a knocker wrench that can be pounced on with a big sledge it very heavy in weight and almost 1/2 inch thick.