Showing posts with label wrenches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrenches. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Something New



While out shopping yesterday I came across these 4" adjustable wrenches. Immediately I thought "that would look cool bent", so of course I had to get one. Notice how the wrench bent right on the end, that makes a lot more difficult when they do that.

Monday, October 6, 2008

New T-Shirts Are Available NOW!




They are here, in stock and ready to ship! Pre-shrunk, 100% cotton screen printed T's with full size front and back designs!

This two color design features a white "tribal" pattern overlayed in metallic silver with some of the implements I have become known for destroying - framing hammer, 12" spike, 12" adjustable wrench, and of course the # 5 draft horseshoe.

The front of the shirt features these items in the before stage, and on the back - AFTER...including my signature "S" hammer!

Show your love for the oldetime feats in this unique printed shirt. Sizes from Large through XXX-Large. $20.00 U.S. plus $5.00 U.S. shipping to the Continental United States via first class insured mail. Combined shipping on multiple orders available as well as international shipping quotes per request. At this time I am accepting postal money orders and Pay pal.



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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Open End Wrenches



In addition to bending adjustable wrenches, I also perform with open end wrenches. These wrenches are unpredictable, sometimes they bend and sometimes they break very violently. When they do break, everyone nearby knows it as a loud SNAP is produced. Pictured is a complete set of top brand open end wrenches that I have bent, along with one I broke of the same brand in the 11/16" x 5/8" size.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Adjustable Wrenches


The bending of an adjustable wrench requires powerful hands and wrists, tough palms, and extremely strong thumbs. You may be asking yourself why strong thumbs? Because after getting an initial bend by pushing down over my leg, the next step is to wrap the handle around my thumbs by twisting my wrists. Shown here are several sizes of adjustable wrenches I have bent in this manner. They are 8", 10", and 12" - all are drop forged steel.