rob1713
Established Member
I Bought a job lot of tools at an auction today and I was pleased to find this monster among them.
The only markings on it are BR (E) which I initially thought stood for British Rail Engineering. Having searched online for more information, I'm now thinking it stands for British Rail Eastern as they painted everything this shade of blue.
Can anyone confirm my thoughts (or dispel them)
I wouldn't normally use an adjustable spanner to try and turn anything that is a bit stubborn as they have a habit of rounding off the edges of the offending nut as there is always play in the adjusting thread allowing the jaws to open very slightly when under pressure, which means you can never really get a tight fit. However the jaws on this tool do not move at all when they are done up finger tight, the engineering tolerances are really tight.
The only markings on it are BR (E) which I initially thought stood for British Rail Engineering. Having searched online for more information, I'm now thinking it stands for British Rail Eastern as they painted everything this shade of blue.
Can anyone confirm my thoughts (or dispel them)
I wouldn't normally use an adjustable spanner to try and turn anything that is a bit stubborn as they have a habit of rounding off the edges of the offending nut as there is always play in the adjusting thread allowing the jaws to open very slightly when under pressure, which means you can never really get a tight fit. However the jaws on this tool do not move at all when they are done up finger tight, the engineering tolerances are really tight.