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DescriptionSpud wrench aka construction wrench from Colvin and Stanley 1910 p65.png |
English: Spud wrench, aka construction wrench, aka podging spanner, aka podger. Close up derived from Colvin FH and Stanley FA (1910). Machine shop primer. McGraw-Hill, New York and London, p. 65. Derivative file created 2010-10-24. In this book it was called a construction wrench. |
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Source | Close up derived from Colvin FH and Stanley FA (1910). Machine shop primer. McGraw-Hill, New York and London, p. 65. Derivative file created 2010-10-24. |
Author | Original: Unknown artist. Derivative work: Three-quarter-ten. |
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