"Bruce L. Bergman" wrote
Yep, there is a reason you need a permit to climb down into such places. There are dangers that can kill, if you do not have the proper training.
"Bruce L. Bergman" wrote
Yep, there is a reason you need a permit to climb down into such places. There are dangers that can kill, if you do not have the proper training.
You have a few in your socket set. I had to remove a square head pipe plug so I put the 1/4" Allen driver bit into the ratchet and then put the 1/4" socket on it backwards so you are driving with the part that normally goes on the ratchet. It will work for 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" with the adapters in most socket sets.
Chuckle..I have at least 3 monkey wrenchs in use in my shop. One an actual Stillson.
I use them to tighten machine vises, not having the proper handle, etc etc
Gunner
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