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MarlynOC

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Have two SnapOn torque wrenches
one 1/4 inch drive goes fro 0 to 600 inch pounds
second 3/8 drive goes from 0 to 1800 inch pounds

any value to them?

can't upload photos as it says I lack a "security token" no idea what that is.
 
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First off, improperly formatted.... It's Snap-on......... (sorry...inside joke with the forum)

I'd say to check out ebay for your specific items to get an idea of the value. What are the model numbers on them?
 
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MarlynOC

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Musicianbottle sorry they are 3/8 and 1/2

found a model? TQ-151 1/2 inch and TQ 50A for the 3/8 inch will look to ebay thanks.
 
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DadsTools

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I've seen used Snark-off (yes, I'm in open rebellion) torque wrenches sell for 100-150 just because they are. Folks don't seem to even care if they've been stored at the proper tension. I've seen off-brands not even sell for $5.

If it's SO, you can probably get a $20 bill just for the photo of it you can't upload. Don't worry about the photo. Doesn't matter. It will sell well.

Good find!
 

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Have two SnapOn torque wrenches
one 1/4 inch drive goes fro 0 to 600 inch pounds
second 3/8 drive goes from 0 to 1800 inch pounds

any value to them?

can't upload photos as it says I lack a "security token" no idea what that is.

You should be able to upload to an image hosting site, like postimage , and then copy the direct link address, click the yellow box that looks like it has mountains in it at the top of your post window on the forum, and paste that direct link address to the window that opens up. that should imbed the image into your posts.
 
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Wrapitinbacon

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First off, improperly formatted.... It's Snap-on......... (sorry...inside joke with the forum)

I'd say to check out ebay for your specific items to get an idea of the value. What are the model numbers on them?

Makes me happy to know I wasn’t the only one who read that thread on snap on
 

bob15

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Best way to see what they are worth, check e-bay's completed/sold listings. That will give the best value range.
 
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