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Old 08-01-2014, 10:42 AM   #19
mikeman
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: canada eh
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There are some decent tools at HF (and Princess Auto, the equivalent here in Canada..). I own quite a few, but this isn't one I would put in my box.

I've had an expensive torque wrench fail which caused me to overtighten (and snap the heads off) some sensitive bolts. It hadn't been checked for accuracy in a while. This is one of those tools that you need to be exact or there's no point to even using one. The difference in a few inch-pounds was enough to ruin what I was working on.

no way I would trust a cheap one to be accurate straight out of the box, the quality control of the place building them for $10 can't be up to par...

For wheel bolts/nuts? Sure , probably okay. For something like a head bolt? no freakin' way.
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