[Vintage-race] Torque wrench recommendations?

Chris Thompson chris at cthompson.net
Tue Dec 2 16:49:00 MST 2008


Sears warrants torque-wrenches for only one year.  I let a bud borrow 
mine several years ago, and he broke it.  It was about a year and a week 
from when I bought it, and Sears replaced it.....

Chris
Lotus, Jaguar, Tiger

John.Desantis at Inficon.com wrote:
> Sounds like the Craftsman served you well - why not get another.  I like 
> mine as well.
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> Are they covered by there lifetime tool guarantee?  Ya might get on for 
> free.
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> John DeSantis
> Inficon
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> Rick Gurolnick <NeotoyRick at comcast.net> 
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> After 20+ years of tightening everything on a vintage racecar from 
> head bolts to literally hundreds, if not thousands of brake bleeding 
> accessed lug nuts, the end of my Craftsman Click type torque wrench 
> broke off and went flying across the garage. An appropriately dramatic 
> end to an incredible tool career.
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> Any recommendations and/or links for a new updated torque wrench? 
> Typical usage has been for the notorious 95 ft/lbs lug nuts.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Rick Gurolnick
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