backinit Actually though, Crescent was the original adjustable wrench. The company has been around for over a century. As it is, all adjustable wrenches are sometimes referred to as 'crescents'.
Let's not get into the dogbone wrench.......

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Par4QC Blokes such as yourself most likely use spanners.

I prefer sockets, thank you. πŸ˜‰

    sdandrea1 You'll need neither, as it has turned out a few minutes ago. πŸ‘
    No idea why I used blokes instead of wankers.

      Par4QC You'll need neither, as it has turned out a few minutes ago. πŸ‘
      No idea why I used blokes instead of wankers.

      Nutters and Twats is acceptable as well.

      DonM JumboMax Ultralite standard jumbo 35 grams.

      Good luck with the JumboMax. I normally use Winn Jumbo grips and I got a JumboMax to try. It felt like holding a summer sausage.

        20 days later

        Not today but over the past couple of weeks...put together hybrid woods and hybrid irons new for 2023 (but released in 2006-2008 excepting the SW which looks to be 2012):


        Shafts and grips continue the mid-2000s theme:

        • Q3U hybrids are iROD 0.335 R-flex shafts soft-stepped
        • 785HF 6-iron is a TX-90 A-flex wood shaft
        • 785HF 7-PW, TE Platinum SW are FST 90 trimmed to A-flex
        • Grips are Sharpro Eon

        These are the first-ever variable length clubs that I've put together as even when I first started back in 2006 I put together DIY SL sets by adding weights to the lower-lofted clubs to get to about 280 grams head weight.

        Collecting the iron hybrids was quite the journey - 7 and PW came from @scotts33, 9 directly from Tom Wishon, and 6, 8, and SW from EBay. I roughly checked the lofts on these and they are pretty spot on to spec.

        Late 2021 built the 7-iron with the FST 90 and 8-iron with an Acculite 75. Trials off and on showed the heavier shaft the clear winner.

        Fast forward to yesterday. Went to the range, started with 9 and PW...terrible. Hosel rockets, thinned shots, etc. After about 8 of those took out the 7-iron...beautiful. Once I concentrated on staying down and through the ball, no more thinned shots and nice high trajectory from each club. Tip trimming on the 6-iron with the TX-90 was a bit of an educated guess but it seems to have been correct. Only issue is fading the 17Β° hybrid but that's nothing new...have to remember not to try and overpower it.

        Anyways, that's my story and thanks for listening.