How to Build a Tryannosaurus Wrench and Pliersarus
Intro: How to Build a Tryannosaurus Wrench and Pliersarus
Build your very own T-Wrench to put where ever you'd like
you will need pliers, wire snips, a grinder, hammer, wire brush
and a little hobby welder. Any other way you can make due is also acceptable!
you will need pliers, wire snips, a grinder, hammer, wire brush
and a little hobby welder. Any other way you can make due is also acceptable!
STEP 1: What You Need
- A smaller cresent wrench
- Two nuts
- 1/8" Filler rod
- Two small wrenches
- small allen wrenches (optional for arms )
- Two nuts
- 1/8" Filler rod
- Two small wrenches
- small allen wrenches (optional for arms )
STEP 2: Bend Wrench
Bend The Wrench slightly using a hammer, just to, you know, give it a tail like shape.
STEP 3: Bend and Form Legs
Using pliers bend the 1/8" rod into a leg and cut at the appropriate length,
STEP 4: Cut Wrenches Into Feet Shape
Using a Grinder or metal saw, cut the wrenches into feet shape, sand smooth
STEP 5: Weld Feet and Legs
Tack weld the feet to the legs and the legs to the cresent wrench, aboot half way up the wrench
STEP 6: Weld Nuts and Arms On, Paint With Krylon,
Weld the nuts on the wrench head perpendicular to the ground, and weld the arms on half way between the head and legs
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Woodclaver 7 years ago
I loved this pet. Please come see mine.
Yonatan24 8 years ago
I have a couple tools where I could make something similar
twopussez 10 years ago
Superb fun! My father bought me a cat this year for Xmas, made out of 3 recycled welded horseshoes and pliers. Maybe it will bring me some luck this year! :)
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