Basically, I'm trying to make my own torque adaptor.
In order to torque a particularly unusual item (30 ft. lbs.), I'm planning to weld a 3/8" drive socket onto a wrench which I already own. The wrench is made from die cut steel plate, approx. 1/8-3/16" thick. I'm thinking that I will drill a hole in the wrench to the accept the OD of the socket (I have plenty of edge distance), inserting the socket, and welding. Naturally, I would place the socket a known distance from the center of the fastener to be torqued and use math to determine the torque wrench setting.
Any additional advice on how to do this? I've heard that sockets weld readily, because they are made from such high quality steel. Do I need to grind away the chrome plating of the socket?
Thanks in advance.
In order to torque a particularly unusual item (30 ft. lbs.), I'm planning to weld a 3/8" drive socket onto a wrench which I already own. The wrench is made from die cut steel plate, approx. 1/8-3/16" thick. I'm thinking that I will drill a hole in the wrench to the accept the OD of the socket (I have plenty of edge distance), inserting the socket, and welding. Naturally, I would place the socket a known distance from the center of the fastener to be torqued and use math to determine the torque wrench setting.
Any additional advice on how to do this? I've heard that sockets weld readily, because they are made from such high quality steel. Do I need to grind away the chrome plating of the socket?
Thanks in advance.
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