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Frank Boettcher July 27th 06 04:55 PM

Tools for Joe
 


Here you go Joe, some tools you may need for that steel boat. A
little pricey though.

Frank

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st/10...-price&x=4&y=6

Joe July 27th 06 05:03 PM

Tools for Joe
 

Frank Boettcher wrote:
Here you go Joe, some tools you may need for that steel boat. A
little pricey though.

Frank

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st/10...-price&x=4&y=6


RedCloud uses deisel, therefore nonferrious stricking wrenches are not
needed to inspect my tanks.
However if I were striking bolts loose on a gasoline barge 3K plus per
wrench would seem affordable and a bargain .


I'll stick to Proto, Craftsman, and Mac tools.

Joe


Frank Boettcher July 27th 06 06:03 PM

Tools for Joe
 
On 27 Jul 2006 09:03:04 -0700, "Joe" wrote:


Frank Boettcher wrote:
Here you go Joe, some tools you may need for that steel boat. A
little pricey though.

Frank

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st/10...-price&x=4&y=6


RedCloud uses deisel, therefore nonferrious stricking wrenches are not
needed to inspect my tanks.
However if I were striking bolts loose on a gasoline barge 3K plus per
wrench would seem affordable and a bargain .


I'll stick to Proto, Craftsman, and Mac tools.

Joe


Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust shaft packing
glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost nothing at a
plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the nicest set of
packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non ferrous
striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of several hundred
bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them off, and
forgot.

Frank

Scotty July 27th 06 06:25 PM

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"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
...
On 27 Jul 2006 09:03:04 -0700, "Joe"

wrote:


Frank Boettcher wrote:
Here you go Joe, some tools you may need for that steel

boat. A
little pricey though.

Frank


http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st/10...8186563?page=1
&rh=n%3A468240%2Cp_4%3AAMPCO&sort=-price&x=4&y=6

RedCloud uses deisel, therefore nonferrious stricking

wrenches are not
needed to inspect my tanks.
However if I were striking bolts loose on a gasoline

barge 3K plus per
wrench would seem affordable and a bargain .


I'll stick to Proto, Craftsman, and Mac tools.

Joe


Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust

shaft packing
glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost

nothing at a
plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the

nicest set of
packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non

ferrous
striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of

several hundred
bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them

off, and
forgot.


I had some of those striking wrenches, size 2'' - 5''. I
gave them to my buddy who works on steam engines. I had no
idea they were that expensive.


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_



DSK July 27th 06 09:04 PM

Tools for Joe
 
"Frank Boettcher" wrote
Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust

shaft packing
glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost

nothing at a
plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the

nicest set of
packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non

ferrous
striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of

several hundred
bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them

off, and
forgot.


Bummer.
I've bought a fair amount of stuff at auction too. But I
don't see how to put a box end wrench on a packing gland...
a big tubing wrench, maybe.


Scotty wrote:
I had some of those striking wrenches, size 2'' - 5''. I
gave them to my buddy who works on steam engines. I had no
idea they were that expensive.


Cool huh? Maybe I can get prices like that for mine, except
I really want to hang on to them.

DSK


Scotty July 27th 06 10:00 PM

Tools for Joe
 

"DSK" wrote iforgot.


Bummer.
I've bought a fair amount of stuff at auction too. But I
don't see how to put a box end wrench on a packing

gland...
a big tubing wrench, maybe.



I use a big water pump wrench.

Scotty



Scotty July 27th 06 10:01 PM

Tools for Joe
 
That should read ''water pump pliers''

SV


"DSK" wrote in message
. ..
"Frank Boettcher" wrote
Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust

shaft packing
glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost

nothing at a
plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the

nicest set of
packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non

ferrous
striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of

several hundred
bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them

off, and
forgot.


Bummer.
I've bought a fair amount of stuff at auction too. But I
don't see how to put a box end wrench on a packing

gland...
a big tubing wrench, maybe.


Scotty wrote:
I had some of those striking wrenches, size 2'' - 5''.

I
gave them to my buddy who works on steam engines. I had

no
idea they were that expensive.


Cool huh? Maybe I can get prices like that for mine,

except
I really want to hang on to them.

DSK




Frank Boettcher July 27th 06 11:21 PM

Tools for Joe
 
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:04:49 -0400, DSK wrote:

"Frank Boettcher" wrote
Hating those adjustable spanners that are used to adjust

shaft packing
glands, I bought a couple of big box wrenches for almost

nothing at a
plant closing auction, cut the handles off and I had the

nicest set of
packing gland adjusters in the harbor. They were not non

ferrous
striking wrenches but they probably had a new cost of

several hundred
bucks apiece. When I sold the boat, I meant to get them

off, and
forgot.


Bummer.
I've bought a fair amount of stuff at auction too. But I
don't see how to put a box end wrench on a packing gland...
a big tubing wrench, maybe.

Whoops. Should have been "open end" . They were actually combination
and I cut the box end off. Funny looking,big wrenches with short
handles.

Frank


Scotty wrote:
I had some of those striking wrenches, size 2'' - 5''. I
gave them to my buddy who works on steam engines. I had no
idea they were that expensive.


Cool huh? Maybe I can get prices like that for mine, except
I really want to hang on to them.

DSK



Lady Pilot July 28th 06 05:06 AM

Tools for Joe
 

"Scotty" wrote:
I had some of those striking wrenches, size 2'' - 5''. I
gave them to my buddy who works on steam engines. I had no
idea they were that expensive.



Snotty, the "trailer trash" boy... how sad!

LP



DSK August 1st 06 02:24 AM

Tools for Joe
 
Frank Boettcher wrote:
Whoops. Should have been "open end" . They were actually combination
and I cut the box end off. Funny looking,big wrenches with short
handles.


Those are the best kind.

Many people would be amazed at how many of those 36" pipe
wrenches have the handle sawed off. Much more practical, and
if you need more leverage you can always use a cheater...
heck that's what I mostly use box ends for...

DSK



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