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Over here in NL, they call them Bacho's. That is the name of the swedish company that made them.

Years ago, when someone first asked me to give him a bacho, I thought he was talking about the drink. I said; jeess man if the job is getting to you, do something else for a while and come back later. He just looked at me and said; stop smoking what ever it is. Its messing with your head.:blink:

In Australia they call them a shifting spanner or shifter for slang. Google it and you will find plenty. Its officially called an adjustable wrench.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjustable_spanner

I have a nissan wrench that came in an old Nissan potrol toolkit. Nice addition to my Datsun toolkit.

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When I first heard "spanner wrench" I've thought that was it. They do move the setting so spanner makes sense to me.

World Wide Sports, " spanning the globe..." then the ski jump goes to hell.  Gruesome change from Looney Tunes to watching someone die every Saturday morning.

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