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One Wrench is Avail's fifth studio album, and their first full-length released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2000. Avail is a punk/rock/post-hardcore band hailing from Richmond, Virginia. ... An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Fat Wreck Chords is an independent record label, focused on punk rock, which was started by Fat Mike, the lead singer of the punk rock band NOFX. List of Bands on Fat Wreck Chords Against Me! Anti-Flag Avail Bracket Consumed Descendents Dickies Dillinger Four 88 Fingers Louie Face to... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Track listing

  1. "Fast One"
  2. "Taken"
  3. "N30"
  4. "Leveled"
  5. "New Song"
  6. "High Lonesome"
  7. "Invisible"
  8. "Union"
  9. "Heron"
  10. "Rest"
  11. "C Days"
  12. "Bell"
  13. "Leather"
  14. "Old Dominion"

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Torque Wrench (206 words)
There are two fl tick marks on the wrench to indicate the scale used for one unit of all of torque, force, and length.
See how adjusting the wrench and moving the force vector effect the magnitude of the torque.
Greg Denevan is using it to tighten the valve cover retaining bolts on the 3-71 GMC diesel generator used in a USNA Yard Patrol Craft.
Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Glossary W (2591 words)
They are substantially stronger than open-end wrenches, and are the best use for high torque applications, both because the wrench is stronger, and because it can contact more than two corners of the fastener.
Pipe Wrenches are similar to monkey wrenches, except that they have serrated jaws, which are designed with a bit of play which causes them to grip more tightly when turned in the appropriate direction.
Wrenches are sometimes confused with pliers, and naive users sometimes try to use pliers for jobs that really require a wrench.
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