Torque Wrench Suggestions
Show me some good torque wrenches for home shop use, excluding the $200 a piece ones please cause they ain't gonna happen. I'll probably be lookin for a couple of sizes to cover farm and auto use.
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A good 250ft lb one should cover everything your gonna need it for, craftsman got some for under 200 im guessing...
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Sorry, also forgot to mention that I'll never buy another Craftsman tool. I had my fight with them last year and found out first hand what they think of their customers. Personally I don't see Sears bein in business for much longer either. Lot a business analyst are startin to say the same thing.
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sk makes one for under that
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then your next bet is like NAPA line of tools or Duralast from autozone there guaranteed for life and everything
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You dont strike me as a torquewrench kinda guy...NAPA has pretty good stuff dont they? Its called UltraPro up here.
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 426617)
You dont strike me as a torquewrench kinda guy...NAPA has pretty good stuff dont they? Its called UltraPro up here.
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Remember tight is tight and too tight is broke...torquewrenches bssshh :rolleyes2:
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My old 30 dollar cheap bin wrench worked great till my dumb azz brother left it at 100 ft lbs. It was only 5 ft lbs off at 100 till he streached the spring. :c:
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I have a husky from home dump-o. Does what I need and seems to be well built. Don't use it too much cause I'm the type to torque by feel hahaha.
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