Homemade hammer wrench found on a job site

    by Zithrabug7

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    1. That’s just silly. I don’t need to make any modifications to my wrenches when I use them as hammers.

    2. BrokenSlutCollector on

      My buddy makes these. I have a hammer tire iron and a hammer vice grips. Useful for off-roading or repairs away from the home where one tool can do double duty.

    3. For when you need to show someone just how close they are to getting hit with a hammer.

    4. ARoundForEveryone on

      I don’t know if it’s homemade or what, but my dad’s got something similar in the basement. I think it was my grandfather’s, so it’s gotta be *at least* 35 years old, realistically 45 or 50.

      I haven’t seen it in forever, but I know I’ve used it more than once. I don’t recall if I used it as a hammer or a wrench, or if I called it a hench or a wrammer. But this photo above is not the only ungodly abomination living alongside us in this dimension and Earthly timeline.

    5. TheOnsiteEngineer on

      The mythical thumb-detecting nut f*cker. A rare and elusive tool best forgotten far in the deep dark corners of a toolbox, locked in a disused storage box.

    6. Since nobody has identified it yet, they do manufacture those that way. I’ve always known them as Scaffolder’s wrenches. Sometimes there will also be a pass thru Ratchet on the tail end, I’ve also seen it end in a marlin spike.

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