"huge" 5 Point Wrench 20 1/2" Long Vintage Cast Iron Tool Steampunk Wall Decor on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, Ohio, US
One huge (over 20" long) single ended box wrench, 5pt, probably for a 1 1/2" size nut but I'm not certain. I cleaned it and painted it orange to prevent any rust forming. You may keep it orange or repaint it any color you desire! Some chips and dings, nothing extraordinary, Enjoy!
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