Are the colors sizes or maybe company colors?
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Typically we paint them so we know they are ours. Mine are blue and white kinda like a cloudy sky. Most just grab some marking paint from the gang box and put some type of mark so they stand out.
They aren't cheap. A new spud ranges from $40 - $100. And vintage ones like Jimmy's run upwards to $500 each.
I know tools, but what is a spud wrench?? I would assume that the tapered end is used to align the holes in girders?? is this correct/
It's used for tightening Taters!
:D
I understand they are expensive but If i dropped it I wouldn't want to admit it was mine!:ziplip:
My brother went to school for A+P Air frame and Power plant. One of the things he was told was that you don't mark your tools. If a Jetliner crashes and they find your screwdriver in the fuel tank...:(
Soon,,,,,,, :rofl2:
This is more of my idea of a spud wrench.
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/images...pud-wrench.jpg
Although I use one of these more often.
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/images...pud-wrench.jpg