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If I count my 40+ year career in the refinery/power generation fields, as well as at home, probably hundreds. Most long forgotten, but many repeats as well.
I still have a bunch of oddly bent wrenches and modified sockets from my days of working on heavy equipment. A little imagination can save you a lot of time…
Still have this in my tool box. Before the days of "Inline Tube" and the like, providing reproduction fuel and brake lines for our cars, I was making my own SS reproductions. This modified beauty was/is for bending the tightly bent carb fuel lines for A12 cars. Having no way to double flair after the line was bent (with the tools I had available to me), I had to install the flair nuts first on straight tube sections, then bend to required shape. Keep in mind this was over 40 years ago!