And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Never use a cheap torque wrench! If you’re not going to get a name brand, you’ll do far less damage without one. I used to moonlight at an Automotive machine shop. More than once, a customer would bring us a total loss. The cause, stripping out bolt reccesses with a cheap torque wrench.
Actually, No. Used a DeWalt torquing screwdriver. (Company tool, so I’m sure it was abused) Sometimes it wouldn’t click. Unlike the Wright that will spin after reaching torque. Apprentice stripped the screws on half a panelboard’s breakers. Before he was stopped. 🙄
Never use a cheap torque wrench!
ReplyDeleteIf you’re not going to get a name brand, you’ll do far less damage without one.
I used to moonlight at an Automotive machine shop. More than once, a customer would bring us a total loss.
The cause, stripping out bolt reccesses with a cheap torque wrench.
Maybe useful? When you need one, nothing else will do. Not to contradict Anonymous' warning. Checking calibration is something owners can do.
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Used a DeWalt torquing screwdriver.
(Company tool, so I’m sure it was abused)
Sometimes it wouldn’t click.
Unlike the Wright that will spin after reaching torque. Apprentice stripped the screws on half a panelboard’s breakers. Before he was stopped.
🙄
Looks like the set is made out of chinesium. I’ll stick with my vintage craftsman torq wrenches.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks gimmicky with the different bits, anyone using a tq wrench is going to have the driver they need.
ReplyDeleteGet a real one.