Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: Bill Houghton on May 06, 2012, 12:59:24 PM
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I have a range of pipe wrenches that I used on the galvanized pipe in our house. Some of them tend to slip more than others; it's only just now occurred to me that this may mean the jaws are worn. Can the teeth on pipe wrenches be sharpened by filing?
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I've sharpened the teeth on a few, using a sharp saw file. Seemed to work well.
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I have found that the vallys of the teeth fill up a good stiff wire brush works well bob w
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Since I never, or hardly ever, buy new tools, all my pipe wrench jaws came to me dull.
If they are very bad I use a thin dremel cutoff disk as if it were a tiny angle grinder disk.
Gets you right in there.
File to finish of course, but a file barely cuts, so if its very dull, grind first then, the file.
yours Scott
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On all the ones I got that I bought to use I have had to file them, I take a triangle shaped file and it usually fits in the groovers perfect if you tilt it a little.
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I take a triangle shaped file and it usually fits in the groovers perfect if you tilt it a little.
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