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sjhm9102

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i got a good multimeter for 10 bucks
 

Mustang5L5

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93GTosu said:
and there's only 13 tools listed...one being a 3/8in drive craftsman torque wrench for $37. I'd like a torque wrench, i dont really care if its a digital one or not really..
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I have both Craftsman Torque wrenches...the 1/2" drive and the 3/8" drive.

The whole digital torque wrench is misunderstood. There isn't a digital screen at all. By digitorque, they just mean instead of looking at bars and lines on the handle to set the torque, you just turn the handle to the 55 ft-lbs setting and that's it.

Really nice tool to use, but nothing digital.

For $37 though, i'd get it
 

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Mustang5L5 said:
I have both Craftsman Torque wrenches...the 1/2" drive and the 3/8" drive.

The whole digital torque wrench is misunderstood. There isn't a digital screen at all. By digitorque, they just mean instead of looking at bars and lines on the handle to set the torque, you just turn the handle to the 55 ft-lbs setting and that's it.

Really nice tool to use, but nothing digital.

For $37 though, i'd get it
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those digitals also arent covered by the lifetime warranty. the regular ones work just fine for a hobbyist anyway, ive got the 1/2, 3/8, and a 3/8 beam, not bad for the $$.
 

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Mustang5L5 said:
I have both Craftsman Torque wrenches...the 1/2" drive and the 3/8" drive.

The whole digital torque wrench is misunderstood. There isn't a digital screen at all. By digitorque, they just mean instead of looking at bars and lines on the handle to set the torque, you just turn the handle to the 55 ft-lbs setting and that's it.

Really nice tool to use, but nothing digital.

For $37 though, i'd get it
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Thats alot better then the one I have now. I hate the one with the settings ingraved on the handle. My torque wrench goes from like 20ftlbs to 50ftlbs, so when i need 25, its alittle hard not to hit 35.

I would have liked to have gone, defintly could have used a set of those mechanics gloves, I had to use gardening gloves during my head swap, those suck.
 

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me and my dad just got back and bought about 300 bucks worth of tools for about 150+... greatest thing that happend to me! just looked for what ever was on sale... the sears here on tele, in taylor... closed about 4 months ago.. but they had everything so cheap they WERE actually paying us to take what was left!
 

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no $h!t?! im going to get me a new torque wrench tomorrow!!
 

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I think the sale is over though.
 

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I have about 5 of them....NAPA keeps giving them to us
 
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hehe <<<< owns a DIGITAL snap on torque wrench! work on cars for a living and you guys would spit your food out of if you knew what snap on gets for it.
 
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