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It's mostly surface rust and could be used just fine.Medicol said:That looks too rusty! Is there any chance that it will get broken in half while working ?
It's mostly surface rust and could be used just fine.Medicol said:That looks too rusty! Is there any chance that it will get broken in half while working ?
I think the term "hand tools" no longer apply :Dedward said:The monkey wrenches also came in larger sizes.
edward said:The big wrenches were for the really big jobs.
I'm sure it's an optical illusion, but the threads look ultra fine and the nut looks as if it's not running straight (if it's on the right side looking at the picture):) just glad that I'm not the guy in the picture :D Where's OSHAedward said:BTW this was just one of 16 bolts and nuts used to join a generator shaft at the grand Coulee dam in 1942. The bolt and nut weighed 190 lbs.
http://www.usbr.gov/history/archive.html
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RonL said:I'm sure it's an optical illusion, but the threads look ultra fine and the nut looks as if it's not running straight (if it's on the right side looking at the picture):) just glad that I'm not the guy in the picture :D Where's OSHA