While being a tool and not looking as though it were meant to be a weapon, my first thought when I saw it was that it could really do some damage to some poor guy's head.
I hope your mechanic doesn't have a temper!
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The hammer component of the head is welded to the two outer bars of the neck. The outer bars are connected to each other with a ring, through which the handle fits. The top of the wrench is welded to the middle bar, the terminal end of which is threaded and fits inside the handle. The rotation of the handle extends the wrench.
I suppose it would also help if I had given some indication as to the scale. Molotok is around two feet long, so the threading is quite large.
With that size they would have to be, but yes I can see how strong they would have to be. Are you constructing this out of actual metal via Mill or C&C?
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I hope your mechanic doesn't have a temper!
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A Lady should never waver
A Leader, never fall
These are the rules of honour
For even the lowest of them all
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Cheers,
Danny - Vladislaus Dantes
It is a very neat design. I like how uncomplicated (and useful) it looks.
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A Lady should never waver
A Leader, never fall
These are the rules of honour
For even the lowest of them all
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Asps... very dangerous... you go first.
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"Why if only we were wiener dogs, our problems would be solved!"
I suppose it would also help if I had given some indication as to the scale. Molotok is around two feet long, so the threading is quite large.
I hope that explains it. ^_Q
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Cheers,
Danny - Vladislaus Dantes
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Cheers,
Danny - Vladislaus Dantes
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We need more evil books in our lives
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