How much is a 36 inch ridgid aluminum pipe wrench?

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36 in. Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench for Plumbing, Sturdy Plumbing Pipe Tool with Self Cleaning Threads and Hook Jaws 24 in. Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench for Plumbing, Sturdy Plumbing Pipe Tool with Self Cleaning Threads and Hook Jaws
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How big does a 36 pipe wrench open?

The 36-inch plumbing wrench is ideal for pipe diameters of 2 inch to 3-1/2 inch with a capacity of up to 5 inches.

How much does a 36 Ridgid pipe wrench weigh?

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Catalog Number Description Weight
lb.
31035 36″ Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench 19
31040 48″ Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench 34 1/4
31045 60″ Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench 51 1/4

How much does a steel 48 pipe wrench weigh?

A: The item weighs 3.60 lbs.

What is a chain wrench?

Chain wrenches and chain tongs are adjustable chains that tighten around an object to grip it so the object can be turned.

How much does a 36 inch pipe wrench cost?

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This item Ridgid 31110 Model 836 Aluminum Straight 36″ Plumbing Pipe Wrench, Silver
Customer Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (275)
Price $17894
Sold By SIM Supply, Inc.
Item Dimensions 30.79 x 5.98 x 2.28 inches

How much are big pipe wrenches?

The average price for Pipe Wrenches ranges from $10 to $400.

How wide does a 48 pipe wrench open?

A versatile plumbing tool, the 48-inch straight pipe wrench is ideal for pipe diameters of 3 inch to 5 inch with a capacity of up to 6 inches, and is suitable for all types of pipe work.

How much does a 24 pipe wrench weigh?

6 lbs.
This lightweight aluminum pipe wrench weighs only 6 lbs., making it approximately forty percent lighter than heavy-duty models while still offering all the same benefits.

Are chain wrenches any good?

The first reason is that chain wrenches are great for working in tight spots, especially when dealing with irregularly-shaped objects. Thus, they are perfect for automotive work, such as when you are working on your timing belt.

What kind of wrench did Jack Johnson invent?

Stillson, a steamboat firefighter, received a patented on September 13, 1870 for an invention later known as the Stillson pipe wrench. Jack Johnson, the inventor, represents little more than an interesting historical footnote. He owes his fame and infamy to his boxing exploits and his violation of social norms.