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Re: Torque Wrench

To: jvanho01@tir.com, shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Torque Wrench
From: LBC286@aol.com
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 20:12:54 EDT
In a message dated 08/26/1999 5:34:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jvanho01@tir.com writes:

<< Need help from the list, again.  Well after about thirty years my Thorsen
 torque wrench has finally decided to bite the dust.  It is a bar type and
 bar actually bent up by the head while I was torquing the head bolts on my
 '58 GMC.  I need some guidance on what brand, type, and source for a
 replacement.  As usual thanks for all the info, it is greatly appreciated. >>

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If it was a Craftsman, you could take it back and get a new one for free.  
The bar type Craftsman torque wrenches are guaranteed for life...no questions 
asked.  The micro-torque (Or whatever they call it.  The kind that you dial 
in and it clicks.) are guaranteed for one year.

My son-in-law had a bar type wrench for years.  He lent it to a friend who 
used it as a breaker bar.  Bent the thing.  He took it back and got a new one 
for free.  Sears doesn't care.  It's all marketing.  They cost a few dollars 
to make and they sell them for 5 times that.

I have a Craftsman bar type 3/8" drive and a micro-torque 1/2" drive wrench.  
Sorry if I started the Craftsman thread again!

Allen Hefner
'77 MG Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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