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Foam tubing?

B18c_tuner

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I was wondering if anyone has been successful with finding some foam tubing for their tools? Specifically for torque wrenches. I've done a google search and it seems like companies want minimum orders of 50-100 which doesn't seem reasonable for a weekend wrench like myself. I'm looking for foam tubing that can offer protection from dirt/ grime from my torque wrench handle that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
 
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I'm not clear.

Are you looking for something foam to store it in, something for the handle/grip or something else?

50-100 what?

Sheets? Sq.Feet? Linear Ft.? Meters?

There's closed cell and open cell and both come in sheet or tube form.

Make/model and mfgr of your torque wrench would help a lot.

And I seldom see foam protect from grime and dirt. It tends to harbor it, sadly.
 
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B18c_tuner

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I'm not clear.

Are you looking for something foam to store it in, something for the handle/grip or something else?

50-100 what?

Sheets? Sq.Feet? Linear Ft.? Meters?

There's closed cell and open cell and both come in sheet or tube form.

Make/model and mfgr of your torque wrench would help a lot.

And I seldom see foam protect from grime and dirt. It tends to harbor it, sadly.

For a minimum order most websites/ companies want you to order 50-100 pieces.

I believe I'm looking at closed cell for my application.

This is for a Snap-on QD3R250. I took measurements of he handle and I came up with:
•1.5 in. outside diameter (actual handle)
•3.5 in. length (metal only not including the rubber at the end)

For my application I doubt it would harbor dirt. I typically keep my tools clean while wrenching. Now I can see where one may have problems if the tools arnt kept somewhat clean during or neglected after a job. I was thinking something like these:

http://www.grip-tek.com/d5.html

http://www.grip-tek.com/d11.html

http://www.grip-tek.com/d6.html
 
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B18c_tuner

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Thanks for the heads up Will. I failed to check that particular website for free sample in the proper size for my application. Just sent my request and I'll keep you guys posted on the outcome.
 

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Skipping all the appealing looking jargon (pleasing to the eye????), go to McMaster Carr or a plumbing supply house and get pipe insulation.
 
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B18c_tuner

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As promised, here is the final product:
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