Most of you probably recall these gems. Strik9 sent these to me from Mexico. Not sure if they're common there or not. I don't think I've ever seen them in the wild here. They are pretty thin but seem to be made of decent steel - they have a decent ring when struck.
So here are my made in China Fukung wrenches.
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The whole Fukung collection.
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The Fukung name.
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And Made in China. Notice the right side is marked 18/32. Why it wasn't marked 9/16 is a Fukung mystery.
Nice, i have a se of the same brand in dbl box end.
Quote from: jabberwoki on Feb 22, 2025, 12:06 PMNice, i have a se of the same brand in dbl box end.
Nice! Please up some pix would really like to see.
It only takes one, thrown into the works to screw things up.
Lol
There's always someone throwing a Fukung wrench in the works.
Is that better, or worse, than a Spaniard in the works?
Quote from: bmwrd0 on Feb 22, 2025, 05:09 PMIs that better, or worse, than a Spaniard in the works?
A great pun but not a Lennon fan so never read the book.
As requested.
Thanks for posting Jabb. Those are some nice looking Fukung wrenches.
Well I fukung think so.
Are those about a 50 fukung degree offset?
This reminds me of a movie I recently watched.
Have you ever seen the 1996 Jet Lee movie Legend of the red dragon ?
In the credits there is an actor in the movie named Fuk Hing, and it always cracks me up.