Ridgid Pipe Wrenches Do Not Have Forged Handles, Only Forged Jaws
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- The myth that all pipe wrenches have forged handles is from the Stillson era where the lower jaw was part of the handle and so the entire wrench was forged but modern style ones have a cast ductile iron handle and forged jaws.
I never knew the handles are not forged. Good video as always thanks
Apparently cast handles work just fine. I like the aluminum ones, but can't justify them as I don't carry one around in a tool box all day.
Also used for overhead work.
Best handles are aluminum. Used to have a bunch of 6’ pipes to open anything
Aluminum handle ridgid all the way. If you're holding it above your head in a scissor lift all day, you know.
Just like the aluminum ones.
Rigid pipe wrenches have always be best in class. Years ago one of our maintenance department plumbers replaced bottom teeth & top hook on a few worn old Rigid pipe wrenches.
I like the cat with spectacles logo. Bring it back, please. Thanks
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Nothing wrong with cast but not all cast is equal
Capewell manufacturing made a fine pipe wrench back in the day
Mine has has witness marks from our years together from striking mallets and black pipe extensions
How much 18" and 24" long
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Good Information ! In West Texas Eastern New Mexico oil fields, I’ve seen slightly bent handles, but never a broken one !