Tool junkie...
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 2:34 pm
I know it is not necessary.
I just wanted it.
Merry Xmas to me.

I just wanted it.
Merry Xmas to me.

$40 Canadian, delivered to my front door.Motorhead wrote:Nice!!!!!!! what did ye give fer it
That would be about as welcome as an oil thread.Garnet wrote:Let's start a thread on drive shaft bolt torque.
At least I came up with the correct calculation method, not that anybody believed me. Nice tool, me likey!dougie wrote:That would be about as welcome as an oil thread.Garnet wrote:Let's start a thread on drive shaft bolt torque.
I do like the fact that it can go in line with the torque wrench. Makes the calculation easy (so I don't have to drive StephenB crazy).
At least I came up with the correct calculation method, not that anybody believed me. Nice tool, me likey!dougie wrote:That would be about as welcome as an oil thread.Garnet wrote:Let's start a thread on drive shaft bolt torque.
I do like the fact that it can go in line with the torque wrench. Makes the calculation easy (so I don't have to drive StephenB crazy).
Actually, being in-line with the torque wrench axis requires a recalculation of the reading in order to get the proper end torque at the bolt. Having it 90 degrees to the torque wrench requires no recalculation...now that's easy!dougie wrote:I do like the fact that it can go in line with the torque wrench. Makes the calculation easy