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Hi all,
another speciality tool from my stable: the Blue-Point (Snap-On) Adjustable Wrench (ANADJ8A) made from (heat treated) aluminum.
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Originally designed and build to tighten AN fittings, my use for it is a little different: While soft jaw / soft touch pliers exist they can be to bulky to work in tight spaces and need to be hold close with quite a some pressure - especially during sanitary installations that gets old pretty quick. Normally you wouldn't need soft jaw / soft touch tools for basic sanitary installation purposes, but the faucets, outlets and accessories I chose were high-end and came in a matte platinum finish with corresponding bolts/nuts in the line of sight. Since I didn't wanted to scratch/damage them I decided against soft jaw / soft touch pliers or work arounds with leather strips in common pliers - I bought this aluminum wrench, fitted it to the bolts/nuts I had to tighten and did so without a single scratch back in the day - I was very pleased.
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(In case someone wants to know, it's a Dornbracht faucet from their "Madison" line.
Kind regards,
Oliver
another speciality tool from my stable: the Blue-Point (Snap-On) Adjustable Wrench (ANADJ8A) made from (heat treated) aluminum.
[attachimg=1]
Originally designed and build to tighten AN fittings, my use for it is a little different: While soft jaw / soft touch pliers exist they can be to bulky to work in tight spaces and need to be hold close with quite a some pressure - especially during sanitary installations that gets old pretty quick. Normally you wouldn't need soft jaw / soft touch tools for basic sanitary installation purposes, but the faucets, outlets and accessories I chose were high-end and came in a matte platinum finish with corresponding bolts/nuts in the line of sight. Since I didn't wanted to scratch/damage them I decided against soft jaw / soft touch pliers or work arounds with leather strips in common pliers - I bought this aluminum wrench, fitted it to the bolts/nuts I had to tighten and did so without a single scratch back in the day - I was very pleased.
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(In case someone wants to know, it's a Dornbracht faucet from their "Madison" line.
Kind regards,
Oliver