hi guys, topic says it all. i am in need of a new torque wrench or two (low torque settings and high settings). any favorites out there?
i see craftsman has some new ones out but they aren't dual scale for ease of use. the accuracy is better than there commonly available units however.
i was also looking at sk/facom and snap-on.
time for a new torque wrench, opinions needed.
time for a new torque wrench, opinions needed.
Jason, aka: Hooligan
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
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Do NOT....let me repeat DO NOT get a crapsman. I have two of them and the lock ring is plastic. Broke on the third usage. Took it back and Sears told me that it's not a "tool" it's a precision instrument.....they refused to cover it when it was obviously a defect.
Buy a Snap on or a Mac and be done with it.
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