How the last guy tightened it.
Previously:
Can't be tight if it's a liquid - meme
Using a strap for tightening fasteners - video
How the last guy tightened it.
Previously:
Can't be tight if it's a liquid - meme
Using a strap for tightening fasteners - video
Last edited by Jon; Jul 6, 2020 at 03:01 PM.
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I had a Proto breaker bar that was probably that strong. before I got my 1" torque multiplier there were numerous times when I had used a 6 ft pipe as a cheater although mine happened not to be a bent up piece of scrap pipe.
But if you notice on the ground there appears to be at least one breaker bar that had failed to live up to the abuse
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
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This reminds of a time we needed to get the nozzle off an injection molding machine. We put the biggest pipe wrench we could find on it, and hooked to the overhead hoist. Tuned the heat on for a while on the barrel , then started lifting with the hoist. When the whole machine started to get light on the back side, I smacked the end of the nozzle with a sledge and you'd have thought a cannon went off.
The operator had been using a brass rod to break up a bridge in the hopper and got a piece broken off by the screw, plugging the nozzle.
Toolmaker51 (Jul 12, 2020)
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