This is ingenious. We need several of these for @Team_Automotive.
They’re on the shelf in the workshop next to the spools of flight line.
That or between the cans of dialtone and bottles of blinker fluid. If you can’t find it there, perhaps it’s by the BT Punch.
Wasn’t this a standard tool called out in the shop manual for the Turbo Encabulator?
Last I saw it was under the 3/8" wall stretcher, across from the buckets of steam.
Aircraft mechanics use Prop Wash as a degreaser for these unique wrenches.
Just below the boxes of powdered water we have for hydration emergencies.
Hybrid Crescent
I believe historical terminology is “bastard”, hybrid is so you can charge more.
Welll… the wrenches used for installing the air line had “mm” on one side and “in” on the other.
Sooo…"bastard or “hybrid”?
Universal?
I used to have a left handed screwdriver, but lost it a few years ago
Just use a right-handed one but remember to turn it the opposite way.
They are on the shelf above the spools of tree line and shore line.
Wait…you’re supposed to turn them??
Thought they are chisels and pry bars…
Especially the smaller ones.
No, silly. That’s what screwdrivers are for.
Noth’n like see’n Wihas w/ bent and chipped blades.
Here’s your Harbor Freight.
Have fun.
Lol I almost mentioned the Wihas but didn’t think anyone would understand. I have a bunch at work but keep them locked up because nobody gives a shit. They get to borrow my Wahas, which are very convincing and come from AliExpress.
AliExpress Wihas…think’n oxymoron here
After 85 years of rust accumulation, these hand tools of mine automatically changed from SAE to Metric. These tools are also known as Knuckle Busters. Hmmm…I wonder why?
Does your collection include Whitworth?