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RE: Caption Competition - squeak - 10-03-2021 Bob writes ,"It states "Use a wrench". I suppose this is what they mean." any chinese heritage Bob? RE: Caption Competition - Robin Oldfield - 13-03-2021 Look darling, the picture on the front of this book is the same as the picture of us, so if you look carefully you'll see that the picture on the book in the picture on the book is.......and the picture on the book on the picture on the book on the picture on the book........now isn't that interesting, darling. Yawn. RE: Caption Competition - Bob Culver - 13-03-2021 "I wonder if I am holding the wrench the right way around. The book doesn't say ." (i have met folk with that degree of technical savvy. Although it has just occurred that nowadays many may not be familiar with pipe wrenches and their unique characteristics. I have wrenches which belonged to my granfdafther and well over 100 years old. Sad these will probably end up in an op shop for $2 or so) RE: Caption Competition - Ray White - 13-03-2021 It says here to tighten nuts turn the wrench to the right... so, if I twist it like this.... RE: Caption Competition - Tony Press - 14-03-2021 Cynthia- I believe it is showing me the wight way to hold a wench RE: Caption Competition - squeak - 15-03-2021 You get it Tony, I was a bit esoteric, and was referring to the chinese propensity for dropping their R's. Bob it seems was not reading from this playbook. RE: Caption Competition - Bob Culver - 15-03-2021 Yes Squeak you initially lost me (although I have often been reprimanded for using the expression "wench", usually leading to reference to several dictionaries.) I suppose it is still just possible some do not realise that he is holding a plumbers pipe wrench, very imappropriate for most car uses, and with the intriguing property that it only grips when rotated one way, and he has it wrong way around for tightening, unless threaded toward him.. RE: Caption Competition - circeonya@hotmail.com - 15-03-2021 I suppose the illustration proves the quality of motoring journalists has not changed much over the years. RE: Caption Competition - Bob Culver - 15-03-2021 Agreed. A look under any bonnet would have got a more realistic engine. Then nearly all the same. Suspect he found a picture of the wrench in a Roebuck catalogue or somesuch. I presume the classic Crescent had arrived by then. Now becoming so scarce people are starting to call them shifting spanners! American tools of the era were noted for quality. Curious to know if the text was better. many old motoring books conatin a lot of twaddle, including our favourite Nicholson. RE: Caption Competition - David.H - 15-03-2021 I think it looks like a Stillson type wrench..... (Stilson??) |