d3xnij Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 looking for a 5-75lbs torque wrench and a set of sockets.. does anyone know any links/sites ? any info wuld be greatly appreciated Quote
Fireman-hott Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 Did you try napa or autozone. Quote
superchicken Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 the great Sears carries them. Quote
tats4life Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 how much loot you wanna spend.......all my tools come fron snap-on or mac tools. Quote
d3xnij Posted August 29, 2004 Author Report Posted August 29, 2004 im not exactly sure what to get... its all weirdly set out, flex heads and the rest, i got about 500.. i need a 5-75lbs torque wrench and a set of sockets, if any1 culd find me links to these specific items i need i wuld realy appreciate it.. just if u r bored n got nothing else to do Quote
Noob Banshee Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 Yeah napa stuff isnt bad.... snap on is good but not nessary. i work at napa i get tools there every so often. Quote
bansheeboy2004 Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 Snap on has got a bas ass torque wrench out it is all digital you type in the poundage you want and it electronically sets it Quote
Screamin_Demon Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 All the torque wrenches and tools we use in our shop to work on nuclear weapons are snap-on, if that tells you anything, lol. Problem with torque wrenches are if you have the torque set, and let's say you put too much pressure to the point that when the specified torque is reached, and then the bolt/nut turns further, you run risk of breaking the torque wrench, or throwing the calibration off. Usually it's no big deal, but of course with the air force, it is. Once something like that happens, we can't use that tool any longer and it's sent off to be inspected and re-calibrated. Usually they're not broken, but if they are, the more expensive the wrench, the more money you're out in the long run. Get a nice, but less expensive break-over torque wrench, that way it works for what you need it to, but if something breaks on it, you're not out of pocket a whole lot. Quote
tats4life Posted August 29, 2004 Report Posted August 29, 2004 Snap on has got a bas ass torque wrench out it is all digital you type in the poundage you want and it electronically sets it o yeah, that's the one I'm still paying for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i've abused the shit outta it and it still is dead nuts accurate Quote
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