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Got a tough nut to crack

a size comparision for what you are working on.

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Comment from momentsofjoy7351


I did of course think this was a contest entry at first, thanks for the info on that! This is technically a perfectly played image. Great focus for the perfect detail on each tool. Great color and lighting as well. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 21-Jan-2017


reply by the author on 21-Jan-2017
    hi momentsofjoy.
    it could have been but my normal bag I use have a lot of variety for working on anything that breaks.
    as some of these don't get used often but when you need it is there and a pipe gives you more power.
    glad you enjoy the set up explaining then but the tiny one is more of a antique and made of aluminum.
    your welcome as I put the tape measure in as the one is just over 3ft.
    thank you for viewing and your kind review.
    always,
    ron
Comment from Sean T Phelan


Very Cool,Ron!
Your photo of these various wrenches makes for a pleasingly unusual and interesting picture!
'Good Show',my friend!
~Sean

 Comment Written 21-Jan-2017


reply by the author on 21-Jan-2017
    Hi Sean,
    Glad you enjoy them as I took a few out to show as I put up 3 bigger wrenches as a size comparison.
    glad you enjoy the variety as the big ratchet set weighs 87 pounds as I could not fit my tools in 20 picture's. :-)
    thank you for viewing and kind review.
    always,
    ron
reply by Sean T Phelan on 21-Jan-2017
    Cool,Ron! : ) You're very welcome,my friend!
reply by the author on 22-Jan-2017
    Hi Sean,
    glad you enjoy the bigger set as you can imagine all the lg/md/sm like is up on the other one. :-)
    glad you enjoy viewing it as I have busted many knuckle's swinging motors and 2 total rebuilds with a friend.
    thank you.
    always,
    ron
Comment from Joelgraphuchin


Yeah...this is a close up version of the previous one ( tools contest). Details ( especially size comparison) are obviously presented as the content to enjoy. A sharp and clean photograph.

Well done and thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 20-Jan-2017


reply by the author on 20-Jan-2017
    Hi Joel,
    glad you enjoy more of a close up as the other one took up a lot of space but more hand tools.
    yes I was trying for the size comparison as I don't know how many more wrenches or socket's but it is to much to get into the photo as the 4 bigger ones are for bigger jobs but the others are basic ones to use and put breaker pipes on them to make it easier to loosen tight or rusted nuts or bolts.
    glad you enjoy the comparison as sometimes bigger is better. :-)
    thank you for viewing and your kind review.
    always,
    ron
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


As in knowing the formula is 80% of solving a mathematical problem...

Impressive set of tools of different sizes & usage.

Subdued lighting! Pin sharp focusing. Compact framing.
Thanks for sharing...

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 Comment Written 20-Jan-2017


reply by the author on 20-Jan-2017
    Hi Dx,
    I'm lucky that way as math was my best subject and can quickly calculate a job and material.
    but you have to start from the first step so you don't see it after finishing. :-)
    yes I get some from yard sales but have at lest 2 tons of tools as the big socket and ratchet the set weight's 87 pounds.
    as I put up my basic tool bag but most of these wont fit. :-)
    thank you for viewing and your kind review and continued support.
    always,
    ron
Comment from Mama Mia1


Well you sure got me on this one. I don't know a nail from a hammer, so this is awesome that anyone would know what to do with these tools. Have no handymen in my life, just hire them. It's really worth knowing. Great stuff you got here.

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 Comment Written 20-Jan-2017


reply by the author on 20-Jan-2017
    Hi Mama Mia,
    the tools entry had me thinking as I threw a few wrenches and ratchets together.
    being in the trades or delivering it all has given me a lot of knowledge to tackle many jobs.
    I know a few guys that are like that or attempt something as if I was the boss , nice working with ya.
    some of the old pipes can be big as I did not put in a chain wrench as the top half is mostly plumbing but the middle is for basic use but you need the big boys for big trucks or needing more leverage for the rusted bolts.
    as I have pipes from 8 in. to 6ft to make things easier and less work but could get heavy. :-)
    sorry you have to hire them as that can get real pricey as just small service calls can be big bucks.
    I've been taking things apart since 10 as I started collecting tools when I still had a bicycle.
    as 1 brother says I'm a sponge as I take in knowledge and get the tools to do it myself after seeing it done.
    just wish I had the body for all the life's experience you learn from.
    yes the bigger ones go from 20 to 30 pounds as the one adjustable from Germany weighs about a once. :-)
    thank you for viewing and you kind review.
    always,
    ron
reply by Mama Mia1 on 20-Jan-2017
    Wow- collecting since 10. You were made for that kind of work.