Sounds like the Craftsman served you well - why not get another. I like
mine as well.
Are they covered by there lifetime tool guarantee? Ya might get on for
free.
John DeSantis
Inficon
Phone 315-434-1196
Fax 315-434-9908
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[Vintage-race] Torque wrench recommendations?
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.
Any recommendations and/or links for a new updated torque wrench?
Typical usage has been for the notorious 95 ft/lbs lug nuts.
Thanks in advance,
Rick Gurolnick
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