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Adjusting wheel on a wrench.
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Ah, the old knuckle-buster crescent wrench! I like the way this shot focuses on the worm-gear adjustment. It looks pretty cool.
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Another good closeup of a different type of wheel. Have you seen the electrically operated wrenches being sold by Sears? You make the adjustment by pushing a button!
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Nice close-up, Bynx.
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Great shot Bynx. It has a really gritty feel to it.
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Thanks guys. Electric wrench?? What next -- an electric wench. Only in America.
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Bynx,
That wrench looks worn quite a bit you must be fixing things. As noted before, the BW treatment gives the shots an additional dimension that makes them even more impactful. Aloha |
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