URL OR ImageIf you have an old toolbox filled with rusting spanners (Wrenches) why not get yourself some new ones and make something amazing with the old ones! I have scoured the web looking for the best things to make and do with old spanners & wrenches, are here are ten of the very best of them…
Ten Things to Can Make and Do With Old Spanners & Wrenches
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While it will take a fair amount of effort to bend a spanner into the hook shape they do make for a rather nice coat and hat hook for a shed or other DIY environment.
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While it isn’t the most unusual bottle opener you’ll ever see it does have a certain charm. Sure, you might not want to put it into the kitchen draw, but it will be hand in a shed or workroom.
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They might be strange bookends to have, but if you have a load of DIY, woodworking books they might be the perfect bookend to have!
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It’s certainly one of the more unusual park benches you will ever see, but sadly it requires far more spanners to make it than all of those inside a DIY enthusiasts shed!
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The curve and design of these wrenches make they perfect for door handles. The middle grip of any wrench is designed to be easy to grip and the metal feel of them means they are not too foreign to people when they use them.
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IF you want to keep the memories of a loved one who used to tinker with engines all day why not make this simple picture frame from 2 large spanners and 2 small ones.
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While it isn’t the biggest coffee table you’ll ever see it is perfect for use in a garage or small work shed. Plus, the good news is anything that is spilt on it will simply leak through!
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The ‘cling’ and ‘clang’ of the spanners is something that is not going to make most people smile. But if it does this wind chime might be perfect for you.
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While it won’t have the tuning, perfect pitch and tone of a real xylophone it does have some range and could be used in a bric-à-brac band.
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It’s probably best not to do this with old rusted spanners, but I suppose if you clean them up nicely they might be OK with a little sealer on them.