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toolmiser

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I was at our Sears store the other day hoping to find a clearance deal (sorry none). I was near the Ratchets when I overheard a new employee ask what those "torque" wrenches were for. The employee told him they were to tighten fasteners to "OSHA" specifications. I thought about jumping in, but where would I start and where would I end? I knew it was a lost cause so I just snickered to myself and went about my business.
 
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I was employed by Home Depot in the lumber and building materials section in college. Had absolutely no clue about anything in there, or the entire store. But I did get to drive a fork lift, which was fun. That's what you get when the people there make $7-$9/hr. Guys who know what a torque wrench is are working in the field not working retail.
 

Imcrazy

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Torque wrenches are a waste of money.

You can tighten anything you want with your torque wrench but I can take my break over bar and a cheater pipe and get at least another half a turn on it!
 

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Must have been a right handed torque wrench because mine is left handed and made to torque to API specs.
 

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Now this is a can of worms...

The last tool department employees I saw at Sears could not identify any of the items I brought in for warranty replacement. The exotic specialty tools I was exchanging? A 1/4" drive extension, a 10" adjustable wrench, and a flat-bladed screwdriver. They started to look through the box of rebuilt ratchets, and I think were relieved when I offered to go pick out the replacements myself...
 

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I went into a pep boys to get a clutch, pressure plate and throwout bearing for my 64 ranchero and was asked if it was for a stick or automatic

Bob
 

jaymz1967

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Osha is a town in Wisconsin isn't it? :lol_hitti
 

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Torque wrenches are a waste of money.

You can tighten anything you want with your torque wrench but I can take my break over bar and a cheater pipe and get at least another half a turn on it!

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I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say torque wrenches are for breaking stubborn bolts/nuts loose. :lol_hitti
 

joshmodelskidoo

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Torque wrenches are a waste of money.

You can tighten anything you want with your torque wrench but I can take my break over bar and a cheater pipe and get at least another half a turn on it!

when you are puuting together an engine and you get it to tight you can snap off bolts or bend oil pans so they leak. you can get away with out one for many things but there are many things you need it on. i thought a serpenteen belt tool was a waste of $ till i took the alternator out of my wifes car and its such a tight space i couldnt get anything else in there. point is theres a rason a tool is made.
 

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when you are puuting together an engine and you get it to tight you can snap off bolts or bend oil pans so they leak. you can get away with out one for many things but there are many things you need it on. i thought a serpenteen belt tool was a waste of $ till i took the alternator out of my wifes car and its such a tight space i couldnt get anything else in there. point is theres a rason a tool is made.


He was joking. :lol_hitti:eyecrazy:
 

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"OSHA specifications" are one of the many reasons that our jobs (and hence the manufacturing of everything) are going to China.
 

Anotherrcguy

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Those torque wrenches are extremely dangerous. My brother and I used one to measure how many foot lbs. of tourque our four wheeler put out at the rear wheels, 200 foot lbs. before it threw him across the garage! :lol_hitti
 

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"OSHA specifications" are one of the many reasons that our jobs (and hence the manufacturing of everything) are going to China.

Yep - OSHA / EPA / WORKERS COMP / UNEMPLOYMENT / SKY HIGH INSURANCE PREMIUMS / UNIONS / LABOR BOARDS / DISCRIMINATION,HARASSMENT CLAIMS / HIGH INVENTORY TAXES / ALL KINDS OF LOCAL AND STATE INSPECTIONS, FROM FIRE SPRINKLER/EXTINGUISHER. TO WATER SUPPLY BACK FLOWS, TO YOU NAME IT. The list of **** goes on, and on, forever. Move your manufacturing to China. Mexico, India, and get rid of all that, drops straight to the bottom line. This stuff has a lot more to do with why we are losing jobs to other countries than just their lower wages.
 
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cheechi

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Now this is a can of worms...

The last tool department employees I saw at Sears could not identify any of the items I brought in for warranty replacement. The exotic specialty tools I was exchanging? A 1/4" drive extension, a 10" adjustable wrench, and a flat-bladed screwdriver. They started to look through the box of rebuilt ratchets, and I think were relieved when I offered to go pick out the replacements myself...

Yes it is a can of worms. The ones near me (in two different stores) have decided to tell people if it's part of a set they don't carry anymore, or doesn't look like current stock, they won't replace it under warranty. They also make me wait at the register while they wait on hold every time I use my sears card and a coupon so that someone in a call center can verify their employee number and so forth.
 

Ray-CA

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Maximum "torqueage"


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