Anyone Lost a Spanner?

   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #21  
Hahahaha. We used to have a co-worker that spilled her beverage in her keyboard about once a week, it seemed. My friend would go to her desk, tip the keyboard into her trash can, let the coffee or tea drain into the trash can, unplug her keyboard, take it to the shop, blow it out with compressed air and bring it back, plug it in, and off she'd go. This went on for years.

Well, one day, she calls to report another spill. He goes out there and it's not coffee or tea.... it yogurt! He takes her keyboard and tosses it into her trashcan. She asks "Aren't you going to clean it?" and he replies "We don't do yogurt!"

You got to set the limit somewhere...
 
   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #22  
I guess one question I would ask of our British or Tassie friends is what do you guys call the thing that I call a spanner? It is just a spanner to you also just like any other "wrench" you call a spanner already? Or is it truly just a "thingamajig"?
 
   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #23  
I was always told these were spanners...

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   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #24  
To me a "spanner" is a very very specialized tool that spans a typical object to be tightened and will have two small holes drilled into its edges that match the specialized spanner. An NMO antenna mount is an example. You hold the center piece static with the special spanner and tighten down the outer ring with an open end wrench. Here is a link to a picture. Notice the two holes which will require a specialized spanner to hold it still as you tighten the outer ring.

MB8XTI: 3/4 Thru-Hole NMO Mount & TNC-Male Installed Connector. Laird-Antenex | Arcadian Antenna

In British English, spanner is the standard term. The most common shapes are called open-ended spanner and ring spanner. The term wrench refers to a type of adjustable spanner.

In American English, wrench is the standard term. The very most common shapes are called open-end wrench and box-end wrench. In American English, spanner refers to a specialised wrench with a series of pins or tabs around the circumference.

So, yeah, Your (NA) wrench is our spanner and your (NA) spanner is our wrench. :)
 
   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #25  
I was always told these were spanners...

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Yep, that's a specific type of spanner. Another type of spanner is a hose spanner for fire or irrigation hoses.

It 'spans' a specific set distance (metric [mm] or Imperial [inches]).
 
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   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #28  
In British English, spanner is the standard term. The most common shapes are called open-ended spanner and ring spanner. The term wrench refers to a type of adjustable spanner.

In American English, wrench is the standard term. The very most common shapes are called open-end wrench and box-end wrench. In American English, spanner refers to a specialised wrench with a series of pins or tabs around the circumference.

So, yeah, Your (NA) wrench is our spanner and your (NA) spanner is our wrench. :)

Crikey! or "bloody 'ell" ?:pullinghair:
 
   / Anyone Lost a Spanner?
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#29  
Again, thought I would post this picture.

Now Im no expert, but I guess this Fuel Filter (if your reading in the US then Gas Filter :laughing:) was just about ready to be changed......

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   / Anyone Lost a Spanner? #30  
Again, thought I would post this picture.

Now Im no expert, but I guess this Fuel Filter (if your reading in the US then Gas Filter :laughing:) was just about ready to be changed......

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Nah, we call 'em fuel filters too. That one on the other hand is more like a "slimey rusticle" filter. :laughing:
 

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