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Post #150870397 added 11-08-2021 12:01 PM by guyrelax in Deal Talk
should I get a 3/8" or 1/2"? I just bought a classic z car, runs fine but you know how it is so figure I better start getting some tools together. I picked up the 1/2" husky torque wrench from last...
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Post #150741880 added 11-03-2021 11:48 AM by carlito657 in Deal Talk
Click type not digital 🥱
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Post #150741469 added 11-03-2021 11:34 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Depends on the internals of the wrench, but if you back it off to a completely unloaded spring, the internal clicky thingies might get dislodged and not click right the next time you use it. If...
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Post #150740824 added 11-03-2021 11:10 AM by Draztech in Deal Talk
Torque wrenches shouldn't be set to zero or is there something I'm misunderstanding?
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Post #150740578 added 11-03-2021 10:59 AM by nottrollin in Deal Talk
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Post #150727225 added 11-02-2021 7:46 PM by Banana_Fly in Deal Talk
90 days warranty on a $50 brand name torque wrench, what a joke. Leave it just once compressed and money down the drain. I took my HF torque wrenches many times for an exchange, no questions asked,...
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Post #150720943 added 11-02-2021 3:04 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
Yep, use the right tool for the job. I just ordered a 25-250 ft-lb Levixon for axle and differential nuts. I got tired of loaning crappy auto store ones.
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Post #150719473 added 11-02-2021 1:59 PM by ToolNut in Deal Talk
Same here 1/4” inch for anything under 20ft lbs!
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Post #150712459 added 11-02-2021 9:37 AM by jasefanz in Deal Talk
I think our school tried for a few days in 1975/1976 .. it didn't take ... but we put on a helluva bicentennial play that we all managed to memorize really long speeches/narration for
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Post #150694057 added 11-01-2021 3:41 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
I'm guessing that you'd agree with me that SOMEDAY, it would probably be wise for the US to transition to metric, for all sorts of reasons, and that SOMEDAY, it'll probably happen. But like you I'm...
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Post #150682810 added 11-01-2021 9:38 AM by nottrollin in Deal Talk
I remember being told in grade school that we had to learn the metric system then "because the whole country would be using it soon." That was in the 60s. I'm not anti-metric but I am in...
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Post #150678844 added 11-01-2021 7:10 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
A 3/8" one would be ideal for this range. Amazon's got some good ones for around $30-$40. It's the size that I use most often these days.
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Post #150678817 added 11-01-2021 7:08 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
Wow. You think this is just a coding issue? This shows how naive you are about the difficulty of making this change. If you'd actually spent any time living and working in the US you'd understand why.
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Post #150672679 added 10-31-2021 9:49 PM by VladC in Deal Talk
Why then all countries could do that, including Great Britain and U. S. automotive industry of 70s-80s? Any software could be ported to metrics with a push of a button, believe me on that, I'm a...
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Post #150670471 added 10-31-2021 7:07 PM by DonJTrump in Deal Talk
what torque wrench do you recommend for bolts that require around 20-60 foot lbs?
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Post #150667429 added 10-31-2021 3:58 PM by VladC in Deal Talk
Actually I used a torque wrench a couple of month ago when retorqueing my crankshaft bolt because I could and long history of it which I'm not going to recite here. Get experience and develop that...
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Post #150667414 added 10-31-2021 3:56 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
Most countries did this a century or more ago, when things were simpler. You obviously have no idea of the complexity and difficulty involved, technically, economically, culturally, politically....
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Post #150667351 added 10-31-2021 3:53 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
I use it on nearly everything, except where it's really hard to keep the part that needs to be fastened stationary, like a crankshaft bolt, when access is nearly impossible due to very little...
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Post #150667327 added 10-31-2021 3:52 PM by VladC in Deal Talk
What's so REALLY hard and expensive about what all other nations have successfully done, including British? Except for the infamous American arrogance and stupidity, huh? But why then American auto...
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Post #150667078 added 10-31-2021 3:36 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
Old habits die hard. And the breaking of the 4 minute mile was perhaps the seminal event in modern track and field, so it has a special place in many peoples' hearts. I agree that it would be best to...
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