Great video. I really learned some great and basic information that I should have been able to reason out but I was too stressed out at doing a good job that I wasn't thinking properly. Anyways I really enjoyed this video and I will continue watch more.
1. My understanding is that a ratchet or ratchet wrench and a socket wrench are the same thing. They are a ratcheting handle that accepts different size sockets. 2. A combination wrench is a variation of the normal solid metal wrench that has an open end or jaws on one end of the handle or beam that is sized to fit a specific size fastener. There are versions where both ends of the beam are open or both ends are closed, which means a ring or boxed end that fits completely around the fastener. This usually means two sized per wrench; one on each end. By the way, "boxed end" does not mean square-shaped. Boxed end means "enclosed" in this case and are exactly the same as ring wrenches. Back in the day some bolts were square head so the ring wrench actually had a square or "box" shaped hole. That's my theory as to where the name came from. A combination wrench is a combination of the two; one end is open and one end is a box end or ring wrench. Usually both open and closed ends will fit the same size fastener. A set of combination wrenches will be one size per wrench. So a double open end or double boxed end set requires fewer wrenches because each end is a separate size. I hope that helps. Cheers.
This was so useful and the speaker is the only reason I’m going to look more at this channel
Man, this video is extremely helpful.
Good video, the speaker needs to do more of them along these lines. He is a good presenter and well understood as he explains the details.
Thanks, Bernie! We agree; Gumaro did a good job on this one. More videos are in the works. Stay tuned!
just brushing up before my mechatronics interview, thank you very much
Good speaker and very informative
That was very useful and straight to the point. Thanks for this video
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Great video
Great video. The explanation was very clear and well presented to a new user like me.
Nice tips
I'm from Brazil and I learning speak english, and I have a doubt: clamp wrench, also it's called locking pliers?
Yes
Great video. I really learned some great and basic information that I should have been able to reason out but I was too stressed out at doing a good job that I wasn't thinking properly.
Anyways I really enjoyed this video and I will continue watch more.
Completely excellent video! Congratulations!
Learned a lot. Thank you!
I love this . Thank you Mr.😊 💓
Awesome just what I needed! Great info
Thanks. Glad it was helpful!
Really helpfull Thank you sir, September 2024🎉
Great video!
More installments in this series would be awesome. Introduction to Tools: Drills or saws or something else we can learn from the experts.
Straight to the point 👍✌️. Thanks.
What a fantastic video!!
Love this video. So informative
Thanks for the feedback! We're glad the video was helpful.
Thank you for this
Very helpful!!
Excellent video
Great informative video
very helpful thank you very much
great video for my students
Thank you
Would scrap metal or a grease gun be more used/needed/wanted?
EXCELENT VIDEO, Thank you
Very useful video
Thank you sir....
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I’m certain this will help with the aptitude test I am taking for an apprenticeship 🤞🏽
Thank you for sharing this tricks
Nice wrench hacks
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Tn u sir
Metrics seems simpler
Is ratchet and socket wrench the same?
Combination wrench same with ratchets wrench??
1. My understanding is that a ratchet or ratchet wrench and a socket wrench are the same thing.
They are a ratcheting handle that accepts different size sockets.
2. A combination wrench is a variation of the normal solid metal wrench that has an open end or jaws on one end of the handle or beam that is sized to fit a specific size fastener.
There are versions where both ends of the beam are open or both ends are closed, which means a ring or boxed end that fits completely around the fastener. This usually means two sized per wrench; one on each end. By the way, "boxed end" does not mean square-shaped. Boxed end means "enclosed" in this case and are exactly the same as ring wrenches. Back in the day some bolts were square head so the ring wrench actually had a square or "box" shaped hole. That's my theory as to where the name came from.
A combination wrench is a combination of the two; one end is open and one end is a box end or ring wrench. Usually both open and closed ends will fit the same size fastener. A set of combination wrenches will be one size per wrench. So a double open end or double boxed end set requires fewer wrenches because each end is a separate size.
I hope that helps.
Cheers.
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Many people say pipe wrenches ought to be used in pairs!
Hand tight is sufficient, no?
if you dont, to much force will crush the pipe if not held by the second one
"Never use a pipe extension or cheater bar..." Well, I'm out of here.
I have that one with the like squiggly wrench thingies in the end
Xbox or ps5?
cheater bars are your friend, just dont exagerate 😂
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Not useful in any sense of life
Great video
Awesome video