Not counting the weight of the stand, I'm swagging 4700 lbm (2 3/8 tons)!
This does not include the weight of the various attachments...
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Sweet. Beats my 16" x 24" x 3/4" table(ette).
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Precision Split-beam
I have the 20-100 ft.-lbf. version. Easy to dial in the torque. No need to set it back to "0". Although, force of habit has me doing it anyway.
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First question:
When I get the time. I plan on doing a full review in a couple of weeks, with photos. Right now, I have two motorcycles and a car that need attention first. Not to mention my unrelated job.
The next two questions are mostly addressed in my first post. I also keep...
I recently bought this set of boxes.
Overall it is well built. Drawers slide in and out well, more weight makes them come on/off the detents better. Solid build. The "dent/scratch" factor is very low (minor dents and grinding marks that are well painted). Comes with nice drawer liners and...
If you add your location to your profile, other members who live near you may chime in. You may be near a member who has a press. Some of the folks here have very well kitted garages and work locations. May just cost you the price of a beer, or twelve.
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(Samuel Adams Boston Lager...
Hmmm.
0 bids.
The ignoramus losing out on this auction will surely throw himself on the bonfire when these slip away.
I'm sure it will be a sniping war when the bidding heats up during the last two minutes.
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Can't wait.
For motorcycle work, I like the follow-up torqometers. I use a 0-75 in.lbf. for low torque work and 0-30 N-M for the bigger fasteners. This covers ~90% of the screws and bolts on the engines.
One of the bikes has a narrow trellis frame that limits the ability to properly torque the cam...
I have several pullers with various arms and bars and screws, and that item you have for sale is the only one that could pop the pitman arm off the steering box on my Land Rover.
It is worth the money everytime I need to do (bent :sad:) steering work.
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