Posted 8 years ago
GPag
(2 items)
I believe this wrench belonged to my grandfather who was a boilermaker in a Boston shipyard. It is pretty hefty at 18" long. It is a 1-1/2" wrench. The metal at the wrench end is 7/8" think. Obviously it is a wrench, but why the pointed end?
spud wrench
Used to turn potatoes???
Used to line up holes in plate metal and either bolt or rivet same, neat wrench
Sweet!!! I packed a pair of spuds ( called podgers in Australia ) around for many years on my work belt.
the taper part is a "drift" used to line up holes as previously stated above by Kerry.
What is the 9-26, 9-24 and 9-25 stamped on the wrench?
I inherited a bunch of tools from my Dad, a carpenter, and Granddad a boilermaker. I know what my Dad's tools are but have some that are from my Granddad, like this wrench, that I have no idea about. I am keeping some but not others. Is it appropriate here to ask how much this wrench is worth?
thanks,
Here is SE Pennsylvania tools like this sell on tray-lots of a half dozen misc. pieces for $5 to $15. Nobody buys them to use and they are not "exotic" looking display pieces.