Yes, most plumbers use at least 3 pipe wrenches, (12", 18" and 24 " ) and a large crescent wrench.
Plumbers use them
Plumbers commonly use an adjustable wrench to fix sink-related issues.
Plumbers mostly.ANS 2 -Well technicians probably use pipe wrenches more than plumbers nowadays.
Plumbers, pipelayers and boiler fitters use a 'monkey' or more correctly 'pipe wrench'
"Spanner" is sort of a Britishism for "wrench". Plumbers often use wrenches. Saws are for cutting things, such as boards or pipes. Carpenters use wood saws, while plumbers often use pipe saws.
Many people use a wrench and a blowtorch. Some plumbers do, some electricians do, well technicians do - and many others.
A monkey of course! Seriously, a monkey wrench would probably be used mostly by plumbers but anyone could use one as you would use an adjustable wrench. A monkey wrench came along with the original tool kit that came with your new model T or model A Ford way back when. The inventors name as CHARLES MONCKY( that's where the name for the wrench came from
The tool you probably saw was a plumbers wrench. It uses and adjustable metal band to tighten pipes.
they do
plumbers
when i changed mine I got under the car and used a telescopic basin wrench( the wrench plumbers use to install kitchen sinks). it takes a couple of tries to get it lined up, but it saved me a lot of time, by not having to remove everything on top of it.
No. Use the putty.