Sloper0204
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The other chunk of pipe leaned up against the bench is another cheater.
welp, i missed that one before. Sorry guys
I'm going to have to make a cheater bar of sorts to torque the kingpins of my Dana 60 to 600ftlb while only using a torque wrench that goes up to 250 ft lb. I'm hoping I don't snap the damn thing.
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The other chunk of pipe leaned up against the bench is another cheater.
I would think you could use a torque multiplier for that -- hard to imagine how a cheater bar would let you do anything but peg the wrench.welp, i missed that one before. Sorry guys
I'm going to have to make a cheater bar of sorts to torque the kingpins of my Dana 60 to 600ftlb while only using a torque wrench that goes up to 250 ft lb. I'm hoping I don't snap the damn thing.
Thanks. That was the old shop, some of our ideas worked great, others not so much. The new shop we moved into had a much better work flow through it once we were done with the remodel.Very cool looking shop.
Coach
I would think you could use a torque multiplier for that -- hard to imagine how a cheater bar would let you do anything but peg the wrench.
Even the kind of torque multiplier used to help women and children take of lug nuts would work, so long as you know the multiplier of the gearing. They don't cost much, and would extend the range of your torque wrenches by a factor of 33, in the case of this one.
That's quite a **** load of pliers you got there...
It stores away down under my bench.
Yes sir, it is.
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Although, those wheels are made by taking Fuchs centers and TIG welding them into barrels that were made for Corvettes. It's one of the few ways to get 9.5x11x17 Fuchs.