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Default What 36" Ridgid pipe wrench to keep, AL vs. Iron

On Jul 13, 10:44*pm, "PrecisionmachinisT"
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"Ignoramus23641" wrote in message

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I have two of these 36" Ridgid pipe wrenches:


*http://goo.gl/ZOm4N


One is steel and another is aluminum.


I want to keep one and sell another. My question is which one is
better. Aluminum one is a lot lighter, but is it as strong? Or does it
matter?


I am not a plumber, but once in a while I need to turn something that
does not want to turn, like a stuck engine etc. This is my use.


Who gives a **** unless they have to pack it around with them from job site
to job site.

Here's the deal...pipe wrench jaws DO wear out over time and they get dull
and then they slip, eventually you throw either them away or you buy new
jaws for them if they're available.

--so, my advice is that since they are both made by Ridgid would be to just
keep the one whose jaws aren't already all ****ed up and sell the other one.

That said, sometimes you actually DO need two LARGE pipe wrenches to do a
job--I know this because it has personally happened exactly twice during my
lifetime....


I have a set of smooth jaws for my larger wrenches that are used when
I want to minimize damage to the item being adjusted.

TMT