Not many people know the secret of this tool!!

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Published 2023-08-03
It turns out that this tool has hidden secret features, try to watch the video until it's finished for clearer details.

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  • Another secret is that you could grind the whole thing down and make a cool toothpick out of it.
  • @robertduran178
    Instead of destroying the handle on an adjustable wrench, here in America, we just go to "Home Depot" and purchase the proper tool for the job.
  • @CptCoitus
    Finally!! An easy solution to a problem nobody has!
  • That makes so much more sense than reaching into my toolbox for my Channelocks, the correct tool for the job.
  • @dustin2250
    Next, I regained consciousness. Then, my dad said, "If you ever touch my tools again you won't wake up."
  • @user-rz5du1qo6i
    I love how he says "try to watch the video until it's finished..." I couldn't.
  • You know , you still have to have a used chain. I totally agree with the comments about destroying the crescent wrench. Use pliers, channel locks, small pipe wrench , even rope wrapped around it and a small wooden stick.
  • @thomass8362
    Damn I guess I'll just throw my Channel Locks away now! lol
  • @Bream243
    If anyone thinks I am going to do that to my Craftsman 8" 12", or 16 " adjustable wrenches that I have had more than 40 years, you are mistaken. As stated below, there are plenty of other tools that can do this.
  • @agnostic47
    I've always been a believer in having the right tool for the job. That doesn't mean destroying a perfectly good tool to do the job of another.
  • Yes! Don't just reach for a pipe wrench, destroy a valuable tool so that you can do that job for probably the only time ever. And take most of the day doing it.
  • @dirtycurty1202
    I hate when people call it a function of the tool when it's NOT A FUNTION OF THE TOOL but rather a modification of the tool to perform a different task. It's NOT A HIDEN SECRET FEATURE!!!!!!! It's a modification.
  • @notnow12345
    If I did this to my wrench, how am I going spin it around my finger and pretend I'm John Wayne as I walk across my work shop?
  • @KillerBill1953
    Considering the workshops I've worked in, and those I've visited, I always thought it a good idea to have the hole to hang the tool on a rack. There a plenty of tools out there for this type of job without destroying ones you already paid for. I'm surprised it doesn't now pick up thousands of encrypted television channels for free...
  • Or you could get a channel lock or vice grip plier. Or a vice grip with the plumbers chain setup. I got on at a yard sale for $5 and all my adjustable wrenchs are intact.
  • @Adones09
    You have drills, angle grinders, chains, etc., then you ALSO have a simple wrench