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i haven't had any problems with harbor freight models
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spyhunterTT(nj)
on April 18, 2007 at 8:40 PM
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Torque Wrench recommendations...
posted by ZiNnYc
on April 18, 2007 at 10:57 AM
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and at 10 bucks a piece, it's easy on the wallet. I have a 1/2 and a 3/8ths
Alex
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Torque Wrench recommendations...
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ZiNnYc
10:57:53 04/18/07
I picked up a Mastercraft from Canadian Tire a couple
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:04:44 04/18/07
correction, it's 3/8 driver, not 3/4 (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:46:17 04/18/07
My problem w. the Craftsman ones are the plastic handles
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
11:21:01 04/18/07
2nd on all counts
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JBender
11:24:50 04/18/07
Hmm.. I like my Craftsman torque wrench, never had a prob.
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Technomancer
11:30:35 04/18/07
They *do* have a 1 year warranty. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
12:03:10 04/18/07
Not what the manager told me
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Technomancer
12:25:09 04/18/07
Packaging & included documentation say 1 year, keep receipt.
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
12:33:58 04/18/07
I guess I should have read and kept that stuff
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Technomancer
12:37:22 04/18/07
After I went through a couple Craftsman ones, I bought used
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
11:47:00 04/18/07
How much cheaper did that turn out to be overall
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ENVYMYZ
13:31:42 04/18/07
2nd, mastercraft is the exact same (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:29:01 04/18/07
The ones on sale actually had a rubbery grip
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ZiNnYc
11:36:55 04/18/07
If the "lock" collar is plastic - it will break eventually. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
11:44:06 04/18/07
I would get the 1/2" drive and some new sockets
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Technomancer
11:27:07 04/18/07
240ft/lbs on mine (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:29:28 04/18/07
On your 3/8" drive wrench? That's not what I see on the
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Technomancer
11:31:36 04/18/07
Yea...the 250 ft/lb is for a 1/2 definitely. (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
11:44:32 04/18/07
as I indicated, I have one by Mastercraft, Canadian
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:45:06 04/18/07
On a 3/8" drive it's likely inch pounds, not foot pounds. (n/m)
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Barry'z (NJ)
11:48:53 04/18/07
here it is, 25-250ft/lbs
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:54:12 04/18/07
Sorry to ruin your party bro...
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ZiNnYc
11:56:22 04/18/07
easy there turbo (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:57:45 04/18/07
Im chillen! (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
12:02:29 04/18/07
and here I thought I was all cool,
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CRAZZEPETE.
12:09:44 04/18/07
you were right, "lbs (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
11:56:21 04/18/07
now I need a conversion chart for referance etc. (n/m)
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CRAZZEPETE.
12:05:20 04/18/07
Better go back and check EVERYTHING that you torqued with
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Dave N
12:12:23 04/18/07
ha! Ain't that the truth! (n/m)
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spicyZ
12:49:05 04/18/07
ha ha, haven't tried it out yet, I'm sure I would have
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CRAZZEPETE.
15:39:48 04/18/07
Just use N-m, the FSM has it as the first number for tq (n/m)
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KaneZ
19:22:33 04/18/07
read it again... I have the same one, its 250 IN/lbs (n/m)
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KaneZ
19:17:02 04/18/07
Well, I do have 1/2 or less sockets.
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ZiNnYc
11:31:46 04/18/07
Are you confusing 3/4 with 3/8?
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Barry'z (NJ)
11:38:16 04/18/07
What I was saying is that I dont want the 3/4 drive wrench.
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ZiNnYc
11:43:05 04/18/07
I've never heard of 1/8 sockets... 1/2, 3/8, & 1/4
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Barry'z (NJ)
11:46:28 04/18/07
WOOPS make that 1/2, 3/8, 1/4. :) (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
11:52:29 04/18/07
No worries...
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TheKidzAreAlright (NJ)
12:32:07 04/18/07
Why not get an adapter? (n/m)
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unoulikZ(SoCal)
11:38:48 04/18/07
Re: Torque Wrench recommendations...
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kennys300zxtt
11:46:10 04/18/07
3/4 would be overkill. Get the 3/8 and the 1/2 drive
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Cap927(Boston)
11:55:04 04/18/07
how much did you shell out? (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
11:57:58 04/18/07
About $200 for the 3/8 and $300 for the 1/2 but that was
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Cap927(Boston)
12:05:54 04/18/07
Sounds worth it, though...I'll take a look at Snap-On.
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ZiNnYc
12:10:49 04/18/07
unless you are building an engine,do you need that hardcore?
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AntiHero
14:30:12 04/18/07
How do you determine if it is within spec? (n/m)
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Technomancer
12:12:21 04/18/07
they set the dial to xxx ft-lbs torque a bolt, then measure
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Cap927(Boston)
12:46:08 04/18/07
I guess I should have asked that differently:
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Technomancer
12:50:10 04/18/07
I have a local Snap-On rep. in fact he lives one street
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Cap927(Boston)
13:01:02 04/18/07
OK gotcha
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Technomancer
13:15:25 04/18/07
you could try this place...
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Cap927(Boston)
13:40:16 04/18/07
I'd recommend the Kobalt wrenches,
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TT XTZ
12:44:56 04/18/07
Re: I'd recommend the Kobalt wrenches,
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Dave N
15:31:29 04/18/07
Clearly you are recalling this lovely pic...
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TT XTZ
17:38:17 04/18/07
Great Read.
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CatnipZ
22:39:23 04/18/07
Good times! =) (n/m)
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TT XTZ
10:31:06 04/19/07
I bought a store model from Advanced Auto on sale.
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robo (sebring1970)
14:54:55 04/18/07
You got mail...
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spddracer
15:39:40 04/18/07
I picked up a AmPro from Advance auto, my friend had my
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WildBill
02:04:47 04/19/07
Got a used Craftsman digitork on ebay for $60. no problems
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doug8867
15:50:42 04/18/07
I like my digitork as well
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aliaZ
19:45:38 04/18/07
i haven't had any problems with harbor freight models -
spyhunterTT(nj)
20:40:12 04/18/07
Snap-On (n/m)
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puntman87
22:29:03 04/18/07
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