Spyderwrench-An easy Modification

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v34
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Spyderwrench-An easy Modification

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Sal

On the adjustable wrench how about you etch a mm scale with an indicator point on the moveable part.Ideal for measuring nut/opening size. Also, as the moving jaw comes out all the way if you serrate the underside and reverse it becomes a pipe wrench. This is used in Sandvik-Bahco adjustable wrenches.
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Hi V34. Good idea. We'll consider this for future changes.

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Sal,
If you consider a MM scale, how about an Inch scale for those that don't know the metric sysem...
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Hi Tom,
isn't the SpydeWrench only sold in the civilised world? ;-}

Just could not resist!!
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If that's the only place you can purchase one, then where is the civilized world ? <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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I like the idea of markings, but what I could use would be the correct size (in sixteenths or metric) of the bolt head, e.g., the 8th and 9th marks would be 1/2" and 9/16" bolt sizes respectively.
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