Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: benjy on August 14, 2011, 08:09:42 AM
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i cant quite make out what this says..one of you guys is sure to know..
fisrst word is ilegible but appears 4 letters long..so i have something like ---- acier -ondu
8 inches long,,both the jaws move on adjustment.
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I can't make out the first word, but "acier fondu" is French for "molten steel"...
You might try a Google search with something like: "clé à molette ancienne" "acier fondu"...
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More specifically, acier fondu is the French term for "cast steel." Older and better French tools have this mark.
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Schulz #764 and 765 are similar and are marked as being French made. 764 is marked "Brevetes 9. McDele Depose. Ladreze."
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Somebody in the past cut the jaws off one side of this classic French wrench. Why? To make the wrench smaller, and therefore more suitable in tight quarters?
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I dont want to buy it but I sure do like the lines and the mechanism of that wrench, someone here recently had a set of adjustables that were primo in design, S shaped round headed jobs, this wrench would look great displayed with those
I hope you polish that handle with some Wd-40 maybe, I bet that will be so pretty when done and post another picture
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>Somebody in the past cut the jaws off ...
That type of wrench seems inappropriate for tight places , even with the jaws shortened, however, the sawed off jaws might allow you to hammer the wrench onto a stubborn nut, common practive with traditional type monkey wrenches...
Or perhaps it's owner simply wanted a traditional monkey type wrench...(If the jaws had been badly damaged already it would be a sensible 'improvment' to the wrench....)
I have a large german made double jaw wrench around here somewhere (twist handle) , it is very kewl looking, but, I have never been able to figure out what the advantage of having 2 jaws exactly alike was supposed to be...
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Rusty, one side for taking it apart and the other side is to put it back together............
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Yeah, one side for right handers, and the other for left-handers!
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AhA!!!
And here I was thinking the French had invented the first Metric/American wrench...
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someone here recently had a set of adjustables that were primo in design, S shaped round headed jobs, this wrench would look great displayed with those
that would be me too
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Boy do I like those wrenches, I have display cabinets for my tools but these would be the first that would get hung in a glass box up on the wall. You have good taste in tools and are lucky with your finds benjy