tool_fanatic
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I love this board and I'm proud that I am a member now! I'm a very serious DIYer/Mechanic wannabe.
Anyway, I bought some cheap torque wrenches at HF (I know, I know!) but I know someone who can check them and calibrate them when necessary. I bought two 1/4s and 3/8s for $15 and $12 each and they are both spot on, I figured one would not pass. The guy took out a $500 1/4" that someone just bought sent in for checking and the HF had very close performance.
I may keep both (They are worth it even if the end up as breaker bars!) but the guy who checked them said NEVER buy Craftsman torque wrenches because after 90 days Sears will tell you to get lost. He also believes that the HF is better unit if you check/calibrate it! I looked reviews for the Sears Torque Wrenches and they have many complaints. I was going to buy Craftsman but I didn't after he told me that.
He also said even expensive brands like Snap on have some bad apples, and without calibration no brand should be trusted! He also said care plays a big role too. A dropped $500 wrench could be turned into a breaker bar if dropped!
He told me to exercise the wrench at the 20% setting and 80% setting 3X before use. He also told me to store the wrench at 0 torque, but here is the issue...Also, he said get a feel for for various torques, and if you feel the wrench isn't working do not continue tightening!
The HF wrench documentation says to store at the lowest torque setting, and not to go below that. They are 5-80 ft/lbs and 20-200 in/lbs. It says in bold not to go below the lowest number. I did go below that number, close to 0 now I'm wondering if that could damage the mechanism.
What do you guys store your torque wrenches at? Could you damage the wrench by going below the lowest setting (not under 0 though).
Also, I know about quality tools but I'm thinking these are good for my occasional use. Does anyone think that these tools are total garbage and I should wait till I can purchase something better (not craftsman!)?
Anyway, I bought some cheap torque wrenches at HF (I know, I know!) but I know someone who can check them and calibrate them when necessary. I bought two 1/4s and 3/8s for $15 and $12 each and they are both spot on, I figured one would not pass. The guy took out a $500 1/4" that someone just bought sent in for checking and the HF had very close performance.
I may keep both (They are worth it even if the end up as breaker bars!) but the guy who checked them said NEVER buy Craftsman torque wrenches because after 90 days Sears will tell you to get lost. He also believes that the HF is better unit if you check/calibrate it! I looked reviews for the Sears Torque Wrenches and they have many complaints. I was going to buy Craftsman but I didn't after he told me that.
He also said even expensive brands like Snap on have some bad apples, and without calibration no brand should be trusted! He also said care plays a big role too. A dropped $500 wrench could be turned into a breaker bar if dropped!
He told me to exercise the wrench at the 20% setting and 80% setting 3X before use. He also told me to store the wrench at 0 torque, but here is the issue...Also, he said get a feel for for various torques, and if you feel the wrench isn't working do not continue tightening!
The HF wrench documentation says to store at the lowest torque setting, and not to go below that. They are 5-80 ft/lbs and 20-200 in/lbs. It says in bold not to go below the lowest number. I did go below that number, close to 0 now I'm wondering if that could damage the mechanism.
What do you guys store your torque wrenches at? Could you damage the wrench by going below the lowest setting (not under 0 though).
Also, I know about quality tools but I'm thinking these are good for my occasional use. Does anyone think that these tools are total garbage and I should wait till I can purchase something better (not craftsman!)?
