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I am getting my ducks lined up as I am getting ready to replace head gasket so I am looking at torque wrenches.  I have some money to spend but have a budget to an extent and would like to know if anyone of you can recommend a better than good digital torque wrench.  Perhaps something that crosses the line from automotive to aerospace torque wrench. 

Anyone have some recommendations in what brands to look at?

 

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I have a Regular Wrench and a Digital torque "Socket" (ill show you tomorrow,  taking out the transmission in my vehicle)

 

A Digital torque Socket is a good start, your bolts shouldn't need too much pounds to put back. The Socket types that are small in pounds are cheap.

 

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22 minutes ago, T4M* said:

I have a Regular Wrench and a Digital torque "Socket" (ill show you tomorrow,  taking out the transmission in my vehicle)

 

A Digital torque Socket is a good start, your bolts shouldn't need too much pounds to put back. The Socket types that are small in pounds are cheap.

 

@ndv

 

Thank you, yeah, I noticed the price differences when it comes to small pounds.  What I am looking for is a wider range of lbs.  Some thing from 10lbs - possibly 250lbs. But it doesn't have to be 250, it could be 100 - 150 and I would be happy with that.  The reason I am looking for something with a wide range is becuase I would like to buy it once and a high grade one at that.

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17 hours ago, T4M* said:

I have a Regular Wrench and a Digital torque "Socket" (ill show you tomorrow,  taking out the transmission in my vehicle)

 

A Digital torque Socket is a good start, your bolts shouldn't need too much pounds to put back. The Socket types that are small in pounds are cheap.

 

@ndv

 

How's it going with the car?  

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50 minutes ago, ndv said:

 

How's it going with the car?  

 

About to remove the drive shaft to add clearance to the transmission.  The Socket goes up to 250lbs, didn't know . . . .

 

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It's bulky, won't work in some areas of the car. I have adapters too for bigger applications.

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On 9/30/2023 at 8:00 PM, nicklesndimes said:

a new metal grinding wheel for my angle grinder. just a few bux..

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Found this out in the wild today....

 

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I don't own power tools of this brand. I get things like what you got, drill bits etc. I also found a pretty cool drill too, and all it needs is a charger.

 

Don't know if the battery works, have to bust out my multi meter to see.

 

If it works, I'll check out  the brand's tools that require this battery.

 

Sidenote*

 

The brand Dremel Sucks. Went through 2 dremels already. That still needs to be replaced.

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I have a Ryobi drill. It was a Christmas gift years ago and still works fine to this day.

 

Also have a Ryobi fishing reel my cousin left here. Never used that before, not sure they still make those lol

 

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12 minutes ago, LUGR said:

I have a Ryobi drill. It was a Christmas gift years ago and still works fine to this day.

 

Also have a Ryobi fishing reel my cousin left here. Never used that before, not sure they still make those lol

 

 

A drill working, and working in the industry are very different things. 

And also, dignity...

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2 hours ago, Fist 666 said:

 

A drill working, and working in the industry are very different things. 

And also, dignity...


I’m rocking it until the wheels fall off. Definitely will be getting a different color when the time comes.

 

What’s your color of choice?

 

I bet red

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Fist 666 said:

Yeah, there are some bad tools made by the good brands,  battery staplers and nailers among them, in my experience.

 

I had an old homie had some senco battery nailers that were the absolute shit. They were also like $600 a piece. Worth it. I just looked them up and apparently they just got bought up by Kyocera. Now they look like fucking transformers. I hate when conglomerate companies buy up good products. Bullshit is coming.

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Damn, that's a price tag, but if it works, it's worth it.

 

My sds plus hurt me a bit to buy, but the frequency with which it earns its keep is truly amazing. Just today I had probably 90 anchors to set in poured walls, did probably 70 of them on one 5ah battery and the bits are still great. 

 

If I were using my regular ass hammerdrill I'd still be there...

 

And @LUGR I'm talking shit, but if it works for you, fuck it.

 

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