I need some new torque wrenched for a job. One for inch pounds and the other a standard 0-150 or so foot pounds. I have a snappy flex head but needs to be calibrated as someone borrowed it and didn't zero it. So I figure I might as well buy two new ones.
Jordan,
You should have access to all the tool dealers there in reno, So... they all make nice tq. wrenches. I prefer snap on Tech Wrench, spendy but very nice. The 3/8 & 1/2 will do inch lbs, foot lbs, newton meters all in one. The new tech wrench can do torque angle as well, all built into one wrench with no gadgets to add on. 3/8 & 1/2 would cover every thing you would need...
How low on the inch lbs? The tech wrench does them all...
Jordan,
You should have access to all the tool dealers there in reno, So... they all make nice tq. wrenches. I prefer snap on Tech Wrench, spendy but very nice. The 3/8 & 1/2 will do inch lbs, foot lbs, newton meters all in one. The new tech wrench can do torque angle as well, all built into one wrench with no gadgets to add on. 3/8 & 1/2 would cover every thing you would need...
480-500ish IIRC for the 1/2" tech wrench that does tq. angle as well... I know its a lot of money but so is an engine. i guess you just have to weight your options and decide if its worth it to you or not. I buy snap on because they have very nice tools, don't ask any questions when I need warranty (even if its obvious I used it for something other than its original intent), & they show up at work every week.
Jordan come on up the weather is great.... -35* and the suns out for 5 whole hours!:spit:
That sounds fantastic. I feel like a total vagina for having my propane heater warming my garage up for me right now before I go out there. Maybe Ill venture up that way someday if you can get me a job bolting big yellow iron together.
I was zip tying a CAES system harness up to the back of a D11T today, Zip tie broke I punched myself square in the nose :thumb: Damn near knocked me off the fuel tank. Stupid cold weather and plastic don't mix...