Hahahhahaha.My grandfather called his an adjustable hammer. It slipped once on a large bolt on the plow he was pulling and in a fit of rage he chunked it, not aware of his surroundings, he straightened right up when he heard the sound of breaking glass. Me and my cousin just walked away. He didn't say anything until we left to go to lunch and then it was "the AC doesn't seem to be working very good today".
Replied aboveIn the old country it was called Swidish wrench, but don't ask me why
curious to know what people from different areas call this wrench. I know that the usual name in my area is that it is called a Crescent Wrench.
I have heard them called an All-Sixteenths and a thumb wrench though.
I am talking about the regular wrench with one side.