Jp267
Well-known member
Hey all! Hope your having a great week.
I've been using beam style torque wrenches for quite awhile. I'm hard of hearing and haven't had good luck with click type torque wrenches. I can't hear them and rarely can feel them.
Beam style has worked alright for me. However I was looking at dial torque wrenches. I kind of like the setup. However the CDIs we're quite expensive. Does anyone make a reasonable quality dial torque wrench that won't break the bank?
From what I've read, digital is crappy, so that probably is a no go.
Or should I just stick with beam style. Was just looking to change things up a bit. And ooh shiny new tool! LOL Going to be doing some work on my truck which requires massive amounts of ft pound torque on some studs. I don't think a beam would handle it. I suppose I can see if anyone rents something.
Anyway, sorry for the rambling questions. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I've been using beam style torque wrenches for quite awhile. I'm hard of hearing and haven't had good luck with click type torque wrenches. I can't hear them and rarely can feel them.
Beam style has worked alright for me. However I was looking at dial torque wrenches. I kind of like the setup. However the CDIs we're quite expensive. Does anyone make a reasonable quality dial torque wrench that won't break the bank?
From what I've read, digital is crappy, so that probably is a no go.
Or should I just stick with beam style. Was just looking to change things up a bit. And ooh shiny new tool! LOL Going to be doing some work on my truck which requires massive amounts of ft pound torque on some studs. I don't think a beam would handle it. I suppose I can see if anyone rents something.
Anyway, sorry for the rambling questions. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

