Nice post sir, we now have a Ridgid chain wrench, the older one we had, someone broke the handle, I don't remember who made it but it had a better, longer chain so I swapped them
Rigid is an institution in plumbing tools but I have noticed that on some of their newer chain wrenches the chains aren't as heavy as you would expect them to be
Being a Brooklyn plumber I'm a big fan of the Brock and the Williams chain wrenches. I have 5 different models in various sizes, I love how they evolved.
I'm wondering if you found out or if anyone knows why the teeth have that conical shape? It bugs the hell out of me... I feel like it could be used almost like a conduit bender for 1/2" pipe??? (without the chain).
I got the no4 at a scrap yard for 10 cents a pound.
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Looks well made, but I'm sure not available..
Just got mine in the mail today (ebay). Wow is that heavy! Can't wait to bring it on the job.
All of the Brock and JH Williams chain wrenches I have with Bijaws look like they were never needed/used