Ian Abbott | 29/10/2010 20:09:10 |
![]() 279 forum posts 21 photos | Looks like a plumbers wrench for tightening/loosening the nuts on the taps from underneath the sink.
Ian |
Ian Welford | 29/10/2010 20:20:38 |
300 forum posts | It's actually 3 tools. The circular one top left is a pipe cutter for copper pipe.
The lower on is an adjustable wrench for tightening nuts as Ian says but someones put a cutter on the shaft ( sounds painful doesn't it ).
The half circular bit, top left , is an alternative head attachment for the adjustable wrench for bigger nuts! |
john swift 1 | 29/10/2010 20:25:29 |
![]() 318 forum posts 183 photos | the u shaped tool on the yellow / green check is a pipe cutter
the long tool is one version of a basin wrench - for the hard to reach nut to secure the taps to the basin / sink
( you have a second pipe cutter in the middle of the basin wrench )
John |
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