Who sells a good inch pound torque wrench? I’m thinking Sears or Northern.
Chris R said
May 4, 2013
For a good budget one I would consider the Craftsman one. Tip on click type torque wrenches no matter if they are inch or foot lbs types. Always make sure you turn it back to zero when your done using it and putting it away. Keeps them calibrated for years that way.
66 RAT said
May 4, 2013
My choice was the Sears Craftsman wrench when I wanted one for a lot of the fasteners on our motorcycles. I also bought a Harbor Freight torque wrench primarily for lug nuts on our vehicles. I was surprised to recently read in one of my car magazines (Hot Rod, I think) that the HF torques wrenches were very accurate in a test of a variety of manufacturer's tools. I suppose they might not be so good in a shop where they would get a lot of use.
Tim H said
May 4, 2013
I recently borrowed one from Autozone. They have them on their free loaner program. I didn't buy one cause I just wouldn't use it enough to justify it for me
SteveS said
May 5, 2013
I have a Craftsman one. Your welcome to borrow it if I make up some night next week.
dashboard said
May 5, 2013
Thanks Steve and I’ll accept your offer. I would like to have one in my tool box however, so I’ll keep looking. Neither the local Sears nor Northern had one on the shelf I may swing by Harbor Freight after the Buick show and check theirs out.
dashboard said
May 5, 2013
Got one from the Tool Guy at the Buick show.
Lost in the 60s said
May 5, 2013
dashboard wrote:
Got one from the Tool Guy at the Buick show.
You're home already ???? It's just now getting nice out....
How was the turn-out for cars ? If I had heat in my '38 I would've gone.
I've spent my day doing gravel clean up from plowing and pulling seedling trees that had established in my pine trees. Now I'm going to gather all the branches laying around from the heavy snows we had.
dashboard said
May 5, 2013
I would say the turn out was light but growing, did see some club guys though. The sun was just coming out and it was turning into a nice day as we where leaving. There where some very nice cars there and several nice ones for sale.
66 RAT said
May 7, 2013
The Sunday paper had a Harbor Freight ad in one of the inserts with a "Super Coupon" for 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drive. Any of them are priced at $9.99. There's a bar code on the coupon but the sale price may be available using this number below the bar code: 79912478. Here's a link to the 1/4 in. drive that measures from 2 to 200 in. lbs.
The Sunday paper had a Harbor Freight ad in one of the inserts with a "Super Coupon" for 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drive. Any of them are priced at $9.99. There's a bar code on the coupon but the sale price may be available using this number below the bar code: 79912478. Here's a link to the 1/4 in. drive that measures from 2 to 200 in. lbs.
Who sells a good inch pound torque wrench? I’m thinking Sears or Northern.
For a good budget one I would consider the Craftsman one. Tip on click type torque wrenches no matter if they are inch or foot lbs types. Always make sure you turn it back to zero when your done using it and putting it away. Keeps them calibrated for years that way.
My choice was the Sears Craftsman wrench when I wanted one for a lot of the fasteners on our motorcycles. I also bought a Harbor Freight torque wrench primarily for lug nuts on our vehicles. I was surprised to recently read in one of my car magazines (Hot Rod, I think) that the HF torques wrenches were very accurate in a test of a variety of manufacturer's tools. I suppose they might not be so good in a shop where they would get a lot of use.
You're home already ???? It's just now getting nice out....
How was the turn-out for cars ? If I had heat in my '38 I would've gone.
I've spent my day doing gravel clean up from plowing and pulling seedling trees that had established in my pine trees. Now I'm going to gather all the branches laying around from the heavy snows we had.
The Sunday paper had a Harbor Freight ad in one of the inserts with a "Super Coupon" for 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drive. Any of them are priced at $9.99. There's a bar code on the coupon but the sale price may be available using this number below the bar code: 79912478. Here's a link to the 1/4 in. drive that measures from 2 to 200 in. lbs.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-inch-drive-click-type-torque-wrench-2696.html
I found some additional good deals that may be of interest to some of you !!
Thanks I needed that.
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