My toolbox is finally full
My toolbox is finally full
My branch of the company I work for got a bunch of John Deere Gators from another branch. While I was in the middle of refurbishing one of them I found something in the underhood storage tray. It was the fabled metric crescent wrench. I have heard rumors of their existence but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would own one. Feast your eyes on the last tool I will ever need!!!
Last edited by gs72; Oct 3, 2015 at 06:47 PM. Reason: Underhood
A couple of mine have inch markings on one side and metric on the other. I would not be surprised about metric sandpaper, although I wasn't aware a "grit" was a standard unit. I thought it was independent, like a rat's ***, or a Scoville, or a stone's throw.
No. We call them "Adjustable spanners". Well known as the spanner that doesn't quite fit any nut. 
But you need wrenches to bolt on fenders, sail panels, hoods and trunk lids.
We need spanners to fit wings, rear valances, bonnets and boot lids.

Roger.

But you need wrenches to bolt on fenders, sail panels, hoods and trunk lids.
We need spanners to fit wings, rear valances, bonnets and boot lids.


Roger.
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