Subject: | [TR] torque wrench question |
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From: | tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Mon, 13 Aug 2018 18:36:27 -0000 |
References: | <CANLCLaHs1mtOkE_mM_A-tYmfmW6zf1Qnj2QG5_q3ixtuJ-Bo8g@mail.gmail.com> <1F95AE79-0B59-49A9-AB5B-DC3101BEC4BB@ca.rr.com> <683947867.6971.1533955786331@connect.xfinity.com> <921F4B6E5D3A42F5BF27F6F40097C29F@LAPTOPM3GPCDH8> <692856097.51836.1533992163354@connect.xfinity.com> <000001d431b9$00131b70$00395250$@flash.net> <462F8A9B8A9644DBB9113EC8FE543BE3@LAPTOPM3GPCDH8> <CANuE7YDxq01MoUTpPvxugPZkNY2fu1+wUsX6vnA0vzrdUve0vQ@mail.gmail.com> <70CE006E-C4CD-41B1-B6E5-78F3C164751A@flash.net> |
> Good point, I use a Seekonk wrench with a dial indicator, no > pivots or clicks. :-) > No matter what type it is, you still need a correction factor for a crowfoot wrench sticking straight out. -- Randall |
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