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Originally Posted by grumpus
Beat that wrench on an anvil with a big hammer to push some of the displaced metal back where it belongs, then remove any remaining burr with a file or dremel. It will be less likely to slip and distort when it's flat with crisp edges.
And the hammering will work-harden the metal, and make it less likely to be displaced in the future.
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