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30 minutes ago, Marcel le Moose Fondler said:

Why so many..?  

Because unlike you rogue traders, I do the job properly.

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37 minutes ago, Buckster said:

Because unlike you rogue traders, I do the job properly.

No actually I use a torque wrench on regular bases...and I  specially insist my apprentices make use of it...but with 40 decades of experiences my hands and arms are now a natural torque wrench...I Don't need a torque wrench to install a new liscen plate on a car...unlike you...

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10 minutes ago, Marcel le Moose Fondler said:

No actually I use a torque wrench on regular bases...and I  specially insist my apprentices make use of it...but with 40 decades of experiences my hands and arms are now a natural torque wrench...I Don't need a torque wrench to install a new liscen plate on a car...unlike you...

You use a hammer for everything, you are a potcher.

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22 minutes ago, boboneleg said:

I feel inadequate as I only have two torque wrenches 

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I must admit to owning 5, 2 are older and in the back tool box but the others get the main use.

Never heard of them, who makes them? I've got a couple from Halfords, made by Norbar.

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59 minutes ago, Catteeclan said:

I must admit to owning 5, 2 are older and in the back tool box but the others get the main use.

Never heard of them, who makes them? I've got a couple from Halfords, made by Norbar.

It is a low torque one, starts at 3nm, it takes 9x12 inserts, I bought it for fasteners with bad clearance, I have another torque handle by Norbar, a big Halfords wrench that works in both directions, three Clarke wrenches plus a digital adapter with an angle meter.

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5 hours ago, Buckster said:

It is a low torque one, starts at 3nm, it takes 9x12 inserts, I bought it for fasteners with bad clearance, I have another torque handle by Norbar, a big Halfords wrench that works in both directions, three Clarke wrenches plus a digital adapter with an angle meter.

You've just reminded me I have 6. 2 to 20nm

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39 minutes ago, Catteeclan said:

You've just reminded me I have 6. 2 to 20nm

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My Norbar is the spigot type.

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I was sitting here thinking what do you want all them Torque wrenches for and went to look at mine and found i have four myself :classic_laugh:  one 1/4" drive two 3/8" and one 1/2" drive 

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6 minutes ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

I was sitting here thinking what do you want all them Torque wrenches for and went to look at mine and found i have four myself :classic_laugh:  one 1/4" drive two 3/8" and one 1/2" drive 

We could have a rally.

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