When I saw the giant bolts and nuts over there, my first thought was it had to be for some kind of special effects thing. For an ad? For a movie? I have no idea, it's just totally insane. Have you ever seen anything of the scale that would require those bolts actually use bolts? It's always a different way of joining the pieces, and that wrench is a good example of why. Only a giant could use it.
Is that 10,000 mm?
ReplyDeleteThere ya go! We should get these guys together! You pay the shipping, I'll tighten the nuts!
ReplyDeleteDo they make a torque wrench that big?
ReplyDeleteAnything past 2 - 7/8 we break out the hi-torque.
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With good reason.
DeleteHow much is one of those from the snap on truck?
ReplyDeleteDeez nutz or Doe’s nutz
ReplyDeleteIt's Deez, cuz doe's don't have nuts
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Has Boeing ordered new tools for 737 Max's ?
ReplyDeleteThey've already "hired" all the new tools. That, is the problem.
DeleteTool’s bwahahaha
DeleteWhen I saw the giant bolts and nuts over there, my first thought was it had to be for some kind of special effects thing. For an ad? For a movie? I have no idea, it's just totally insane. Have you ever seen anything of the scale that would require those bolts actually use bolts? It's always a different way of joining the pieces, and that wrench is a good example of why. Only a giant could use it.
ReplyDeleteHa! Just goes to show there is indeed a wrench for every nut job out there!
ReplyDeleteThought about one of those first time I changed a saw blade. Old German master's wise words of wisdom: left hand threads.
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