Yeah, and hacking up high-grade tool steel is no joke. Much easier on your
other tools to start with a low-end tool.
on 11/12/12 2:05 PM, Charles Hill at chillmog@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> On 11/12/2012 3:45 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>> riverside@southslope.net wrote:
>>> Thin it with a grinder, shorten it with a cut off wheel, bend it with a
>>> hot wrench. You can turn about any 1/2" wrench into what you need.
>>
>> Usually my first step in this process is to go to Harbor Fright and
>> purchase a
>> wrench I don't mind mutilating.
>>
>> mjb.
> Mark,
> My sentiment too. I don't think I could bring myself to attack one of
> my Snap-On wrenches like that.
>
> Charles Hill
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