Just bought 2. All i can say is WOW. Opened my eyes to a real quality made tool. These will out last generations and I'm sure the jaws will be tight. Amazing craftsmanship. Thank you.
My BIGGIE WRENCH arrived today...wow! What a tool! Get one while you can, guys! Now I have two sizes, and I use the small one A LOT. Thanks for making these, HTR!!
I love my hand tool rescue wrench!! I bought it to support the channel but it has quickly become a companion to my old milling machine that has square setscrews for gib adjustment and some of the table locks and it looks like it was an original tool for the machine :) it's been making chips since the early 1900's first as a horizontal mill then converted to vertical probably in the 1940's sometime.
Very nice work, many people have no idea of the time spent. I will have to place an order. Thank you for taking the time to make the wrenches and the vedio.
I am so excited to see the large ones on sale now. I love the ones i bought before. I carry the small one everywhere i go. It has been so useful. When at work i carry the medium size one everywhere. I had no idea how useful it was going to be. I use it almost every day. When i get the new large one they will be used on our old tractor and many other projects. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Yesterday I found a use for my medium HTR wrench bet no one else thought about... used it as a bezel press to reattach the bezel fit crystal of my very old Sturmanskie Gagarin watch, these wrenches have so much authority when it comes to tasks, can't wait to get my hands on a "biggie" :)
I demand you use the 18" wrench in the next restoration video! Particularly if it's restoring something much, much, much smaller than the wrench is. Nothing could possibly go wrong! :D
That's one strong wrench. To give you an idea, the final torque for a lug nut on your average auto wheel is around 100 ft/lbs. which this adjustable wrench exceeds. I have broken Craftsman adjustables with less.
I just got my Standard Wrench and Large Screwdriver today, and holy crap these are awesome! Seriously considering getting the mini and the large wrench as well. They wrench just feels amazing in my hand. I love the light stone finish, too.
I appreciate the use of old-school softer materials, one thing I like about my old adjustable wrench is the fact it's a little less likely to mess up soft fasteners.
Good job man I remember watching your video when you first started making them. Looks like you have a wonderful process down! That coming from a machinist.
At Last my love has come along; my lonely days are over and life is like a song, oh yeah... Nicely designed and made beefster. And that is how you cut threads! Thanks Much!
Well that 18” wrench does have a strong 💪 draw it probably ways more than I can work with. I do have two 48” steel pipe wrenches that I occasionally used but one needs to be propped against some thing and then I can lift the other one and hang from it or stand on it or do something. As a 68-year-old master plumber my days of using 48 inch pipe wrenches are coming to an end but I will say that this large wrench that I just got from you will have actual use in my toolbox. Your workmanship is beyond excellent.
Ok, it's official I'm having flashbacks of watching Aaron Gough of Gough Customs watching this video, you've become the Gough of wrench making and that's awesome, love the new wrench and the ginormous one as well!
They said Crocodile Dundee had a knife ......well you my friend have a WRENCH !! Wow I really love the craftsmanship you put into your work it really show's! And the amount of force they well withstand is astonishing !! That's alot of torque .....YOU BROKE THE VISE !! 👍👊 I say wonderful work !! Keep it up !!🔧🔧
The machine shop i used to work in got 50 gallon drums of fish oil you mix it with water and it turns into that milky slurry. Let me tell you the stench from that stuff was unimaginable after the weekend.🤢🤮
I just bought the 9". I think the 18" needs a little bit of a redesign so you don't need a fork lift to use it . I was going to joke about making a 3' one and I'd buy it, but I don't have a hoist that has that kind of capacity. I also have only two nuts that are big enough and somebody else handles the screwing of them.
The torque tests reminds me of the concrete stress tests students do in the Civil Engineering department at the University of Canterbury...I understand the need to moderndise some parts increase durability and use from you showed us...q vert informative video, thanks Les.
My order went in today. Looking forward to getting it to complete the set. I have used both of the other two a number of times for various things (hey, some stuff just needs wrenching from time to time).
3% milk as a coolant?!? Sir, this grandson of a dairy farmer salutes you. And may you too be blessed one hot summer day by cow manure oozing between your toes. A most excellent production, HTR. (From a Patron)
Oh Nuts! All this time I envisioned you were hand carving each one of these...but this video convinced me to order the mid-size version even though I have no use for it. Very cool!
@@HandToolRescue Hey, this is a great wrench. Imagine if you made it from 404 Stainless...... Just saying, when I worked at Piper, they use to make landing gear from it. lol
I've got the other 2 so ill be buying this one in a second. I bought the little one as a display item, I sanded and polished it and it'll spend its life behind a piece of glass.
Just bought 2. All i can say is WOW. Opened my eyes to a real quality made tool. These will out last generations and I'm sure the jaws will be tight. Amazing craftsmanship. Thank you.
Straordinario lavoro.! Queste chiavi non mi serviranno mai, ma gusto di averle sarebbe altissimo. Complimenti. BRAVISSIMO
I honestly can't wait to buy a set of these. I know my father would love them and I thank you for sharing them with the rest of us!
That 18" wrench has to be for the million subscriber give away.
I'll take one too for coming up with the idea.
Abom size wrench:)
The 18" wrench should be gold plated as well!
And it will only weigh a scant 6 Kgs.
If you make the handle longer, I could take it with me as a repair tool for big hydraulic nuts... Hhmmm.
Omg so cool an 18 inch wrench bad ass Eric @Hand Tool Rescue
Love the nurling on the 9 inch wrench
Oddly enough, I did not find machine tools so damn fascinating back in the days when I was chained to a Herbert turrret lathe for 8 hours a day.
My BIGGIE WRENCH arrived today...wow! What a tool! Get one while you can, guys!
Now I have two sizes, and I use the small one A LOT.
Thanks for making these, HTR!!
I love my hand tool rescue wrench!! I bought it to support the channel but it has quickly become a companion to my old milling machine that has square setscrews for gib adjustment and some of the table locks and it looks like it was an original tool for the machine :) it's been making chips since the early 1900's first as a horizontal mill then converted to vertical probably in the 1940's sometime.
Probly THE best rench I've ever did saw!
A well programmed CNC is an amazing thing to behold. I could watch that all day...
Very nice work, many people have no idea of the time spent. I will have to place an order. Thank you for taking the time to make the wrenches and the vedio.
I love watching CNC machines doing their things. It's basically performance art for engineers :-)
I am really pleased and kinda surprised at how affordable all 3 sizes are. Definitely getting all 3 here soon!
I find your lack of Evaporust disturbing.
They should be baptized while some WD40 is burned in a cencer
I'm hoping there will be an option to get this with the Evaporust patina!
It's mixed into the coolant 🤣🤣🤣
Col. Mustard in the conservatory with the Hand Tool Rescue Large Wrench
There is a suspicious amount of trach on the floor of the conservatory.
I am so excited to see the large ones on sale now. I love the ones i bought before. I carry the small one everywhere i go. It has been so useful. When at work i carry the medium size one everywhere. I had no idea how useful it was going to be. I use it almost every day. When i get the new large one they will be used on our old tractor and many other projects. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Yesterday I found a use for my medium HTR wrench bet no one else thought about... used it as a bezel press to reattach the bezel fit crystal of my very old Sturmanskie Gagarin watch, these wrenches have so much authority when it comes to tasks, can't wait to get my hands on a "biggie" :)
I love that you are making Saskatchewan socket sets, in Saskatchewan!
What goes after 18 inches? Amazing talent. Thanks for the pleasure of watching your work.
Just bought S,M,L very excited thanks for the content and making tools I don't already own. 😆
I demand you use the 18" wrench in the next restoration video! Particularly if it's restoring something much, much, much smaller than the wrench is. Nothing could possibly go wrong! :D
Project Farm: "'Rated up to 140 ft lbs' -- We're gonna test that!! "
On rusted nuts.
😂😂😂
Theres a reason they dont make them like that anymore lol
HTR and PF together.....I'd like to see that!!!!
Good one. Ha!
That's one strong wrench. To give you an idea, the final torque for a lug nut on your average auto wheel is around 100 ft/lbs. which this adjustable wrench exceeds. I have broken Craftsman adjustables with less.
My brother...the tools you aquired over the years are amazing...love that wrench,I Wish could afford 1. love your channel.
I am now looking forward to the day you pull out the monster wrench for a restoration project.
I bought one of your 6" wrenches a couple months ago and I love it., been using tf out of it. I was impressed by how well designed and built they are!
I just got my Standard Wrench and Large Screwdriver today, and holy crap these are awesome! Seriously considering getting the mini and the large wrench as well. They wrench just feels amazing in my hand. I love the light stone finish, too.
They’re all so perfect! Big Bertha wrench is fantastic!
Thanks!
Agree
@Griffin Luis will you guys go away?
Love my 6 inch wrench. I blued it, so now it's solid black.
With that 18" wrench you dont need a new Vise, just mount that monster to the bench and you are set!
I appreciate the use of old-school softer materials, one thing I like about my old adjustable wrench is the fact it's a little less likely to mess up soft fasteners.
The BIG ONE with enough power to unbolt the Universe... and this video was pure machine and hand finished perfection!
Good job man I remember watching your video when you first started making them. Looks like you have a wonderful process down! That coming from a machinist.
Wants vs needs: I don’t really need one, I just want one. Because it a seriously beautiful tool.
I need one of the 18" wrenches, and I have no use for it. I work with computers, for crying out loud. >.>
@@llearch What are you talking about...it is the perfect tool to 'Hit Any Key to continue'
@@hitthelynks I usually settle for "Hit any user to continue", myself... ;-]
The 18" is sized to work on the giant C clamps, and the boiler room of the Titanic. 🔧🔧🔧🚢
Abom will love this.
The Chieftain needs one to adjust track tension on his TOG II.
Amazing production video Eric @Hand Tool Rescue
Kinda like having your own hand tool terminator assembly line. You must be very proud!
Love the new design and changes Eric @Hand Tool Rescue
I have a few of the original ones and they are great tools. I have just ordered the large one of these as a late Christmas present for myself.
Fell for them instantly! I hope one of them is available in a month or two, on your website! Great work!! 👍👍
this guy is a real restaurateur my respect sir !! very very good job
Watching that machine work was awesome.
I hope you sell a million of them.
At Last my love has come along; my lonely days are over and life is like a song, oh yeah... Nicely designed and made beefster. And that is how you cut threads! Thanks Much!
18% milk retains heat too well and can even gum up the tooling.
It depends on the grade of milk. Some condensed milk can...OK, forget it.
Cravendale Filtered works well and lasts longer than fresh.
@@AndyMarsh filter is king
Is that consider whole milk or part skim?
@@joerobertson7047 pretty sure it's cream at that point🤣
A harder steel would be awesome. You keep making them and we'll keep buying.
I love my 6“ version. Still need the 9“ one and the baby wrench 😁
Those wrenches look great. If I had a need for one I'd certainly buy one.
Well that 18” wrench does have a strong 💪 draw it probably ways more than I can work with. I do have two 48” steel pipe wrenches that I occasionally used but one needs to be propped against some thing and then I can lift the other one and hang from it or stand on it or do something. As a 68-year-old master plumber my days of using 48 inch pipe wrenches are coming to an end but I will say that this large wrench that I just got from you will have actual use in my toolbox. Your workmanship is beyond excellent.
Great tool! Respect and honor!!!
Great tool! Respect and honor!!!
Great tool! Respect and honor!!!
I can attest! The 'Hand Tool Rescue' tools are NO JOKE!!!!!! I use mine on every project I do!
You HAVE to make one of the largest wrenches for Adam Booth!! You know he would love it!!
I hope to have one someday. I love the work you do! Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
Ok, it's official I'm having flashbacks of watching Aaron Gough of Gough Customs watching this video, you've become the Gough of wrench making and that's awesome, love the new wrench and the ginormous one as well!
Ordered.
Yes! The 9" wrenches are in production! Order placed.
I like how you use milk as a cutting fluid!.. probably goes well with the Nutella =)
Why does everybody think it's milk? 🤷♂️
JC it says so in the video
Just Bought the large Wrench to go with my Med one I got from you. Cant wait!
That milling machine sounds like prog rock dubstep
I was wondering if sound effects were added, but I could watch/listen to it almost all day....
That's the new Tool album.
Turn on the captions!
@@TempoDrift1480 Thank you.
Enjoyed watching this far more than I ought to.
Thank you for the video, I really liked it. The process itself is fascinating. And of course I need this tool.
Just got the midsized wrench. This thing is awesome. I will definitely be getting the small and large ones next. Keep up the great work.
I can't wait to get all three. Beautiful !
Holy bologne, those automated machines are just utopic and amazing
This was like watching a non-narrated episode of "How Its Made"! So cool.
They said Crocodile Dundee had a knife ......well you my friend have a WRENCH !! Wow I really love the craftsmanship you put into your work it really show's! And the amount of force they well withstand is astonishing !! That's alot of torque .....YOU BROKE THE VISE !! 👍👊 I say wonderful work !! Keep it up !!🔧🔧
When visiting home recently I found my great-grandad's wrench that looks just like this!
Oooof, the drill runout at 6:18 makes me really uncomfortable.
Indeed, that's quite a bit
The whole turret is out of center, the tap moves up when it goes in and the bar puller does as well and even leaves a mark on the top
glad I wasn't the only one. I watched the bit jump when it moved in, then the tap as well. I was like someone needs an offset....
I saw that too. I wondered if it was the bit or the holder.
3% Milk used as coolant. Whoa. Can you even imagine what that place smells like the next day?
Yeah. Like a bedroom after honeymoon!
like most of them smell like after a long weekend anyway. nothing worse than leaning into a lathe and the thing smells like hot garbage.
The machine shop i used to work in got 50 gallon drums of fish oil you mix it with water and it turns into that milky slurry. Let me tell you the stench from that stuff was unimaginable after the weekend.🤢🤮
I just bought the 9". I think the 18" needs a little bit of a redesign so you don't need a fork lift to use it . I was going to joke about making a 3' one and I'd buy it, but I don't have a hoist that has that kind of capacity. I also have only two nuts that are big enough and somebody else handles the screwing of them.
I love the smell of machine tools in the morning. My medium is on the way to Florida where I will just go ahead and store it in EvapoRust.
That is awesome I could use one of those little ones for every day carry, great work.
C'est drôle mais je trouve cela relaxant, peut être la nostalgie de l'atelier belle vidéo 👍
The torque tests reminds me of the concrete stress tests students do in the Civil Engineering department at the University of Canterbury...I understand the need to moderndise some parts increase durability and use from you showed us...q vert informative video, thanks Les.
My order went in today. Looking forward to getting it to complete the set. I have used both of the other two a number of times for various things (hey, some stuff just needs wrenching from time to time).
What Tool Manufacturing Company produced this video we are seeing. The Computer Controlled Cutting and Shaping Machines are impressive indeed.
U have finally completed the set I'll be getting them very soon
that CNC lathe though, tool envy!
edit: the knurling part! I'll be in my bunk
3% milk as a coolant?!?
Sir, this grandson of a dairy farmer salutes you.
And may you too be blessed one hot summer day by cow manure oozing between your toes.
A most excellent production, HTR.
(From a Patron)
It's so beautiful it brings a tear to my eye 😢
Oh Nuts! All this time I envisioned you were hand carving each one of these...but this video convinced me to order the mid-size version even though I have no use for it. Very cool!
Milk? Nutella? Is this a workshop or a midnight snack-show? Lovely engineering on those guys, I could listen to CNC lathes all day
Received as a gift. Impressive!
And now we wait for the screwdrivers!
Also, is the 18" blank in the flower bed too?
*5 Years Later*
Now introducing the 54 inch wrench. Get yours today!
It better happen.
@@HandToolRescue... I'm gonna need a bigger peg board...
@@HandToolRescue Hey, this is a great wrench. Imagine if you made it from 404 Stainless...... Just saying, when I worked at Piper, they use to make landing gear from it. lol
You'll need a chain and pully to lift it. XD
Hey Joe, don’t play with this wrench after you do some DMT
The 18” Mother of All Wrenches. Needs to be framed behind glass and mounted in the workshop for use only in emergencies.
this is like watching art being made with purpose
The small one looks gorgeous.
I've ordered my small wrench last week , still in Canada but watching for it to be delivered
I've got the other 2 so ill be buying this one in a second. I bought the little one as a display item, I sanded and polished it and it'll spend its life behind a piece of glass.
Omg I just found an original in the wild! Made in 1943, Richards Sheffield still working smoothly too!
Just watched it all again. Great !
Just beautiful! Just had my girl order me one!
I’m always on the look out for a good quality tool
Just too cool! A CNC-made ancient wrench. I just must have one. As soon as I gather tthe money...
Looking forward to seeing a restoration using the 18" wrench!!
after the endorsement by AvE I had to order one of these, can't wait for it to arrive! (:
Well just ordered mine and that completes the set I love the first 2 you made
I would love to see a 12 for sale, good products, we need more quality tools like this
Wow 140 pounds and the vise broke impressive results on the wrench Eric @Hand Tool Rescue
Thanks!