revlis,
I found it:
Posted: Jan. 02 2004,14:42
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Quote (Narcissus @ Jan. 02 2004,6:01)
Craftsman is the best way to go. You'll notice a 20-250 torque wrench next to my hump on the wall in the pic, above my metric Allen T-wrench set.
Hate to say this but my Uncle does calibration for a living and guess what.
I threw YES threw away all my crafstman torque wrenchs due to how far off they get quickly.
do yourself a favor and get a snap-on well worth the money
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I own all Craftsman tools including their 60 dollar torque. I have been happy with all tools, however I must admit, I've been a little paranoid bout my torque since reading his post. Now, I don't know if it's just someone rationizing spending 300 or so bucks on his torque wrench or not. I don't know of an easy way to test the accuracy, but for now I'll trust im my craftsman. Given how few times I actually use the torque, I'll stick with the moderately priced tools. Hopefully, I won't lose parts going 170
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