Any good stuff at Cardon? I haven't visited since before COVID but previously they always had some good toys.Today I saw a inch pound beam torque that was only 6” long at Cardon at Perth Ontario. Cute little thing!
Pierre
Any good stuff at Cardon? I haven't visited since before COVID but previously they always had some good toys.Today I saw a inch pound beam torque that was only 6” long at Cardon at Perth Ontario. Cute little thing!
Pierre
Have 16 in the U.S.:Well according to Amazon there is one waiting for me at my front door. Interesting because there were 4 available when I ordered yesterday.
I will compare with my in-lb beam wrench today, and I suppose I can test the 2.66in-lb with some string and a bit of weight for a reality check, if it's close down there it should be fine for my needs.Have 16 in the U.S.:
https://a.co/d/0yZVa55
However, description on both sites is incorrect: 0.3 n-m = 2.66 in-lbf, not 0.22 in-lbf.
I never walk out of there without something! I almost bought this one! I already have 3 different torque wrenches so I did not buy this or the small beam one I mentioned although I did fondle it for a few!Any good stuff at Cardon? I haven't visited since before COVID but previously they always had some good toys.
I bought mine on ebay. cheap. A fully loaded truck is probably around 500k.
One of the Snap On torque wrenches i have is a non ratcheting, fixed, electronic unit. Called an electro tork. I picked it up for 20 bucks on Ebay. List at the time was 2k usd. The person selling it didn't know what it was.
Worth? Or retail?I have often wondered what a fully loaded Snap-on truck is worth?
Well according to Amazon there is one waiting for me at my front door. Interesting because there were 4 available when I ordered yesterday.
Good on you. Might be folks monitoring our website who cleaned out Amazon after you decided what to get.
I confess I have done that a few times on other stuff after some member did a ton of research for us. Don't forget that for every registered member we have an army of silent folks following along.
Maybe the site can apply to Amazon to get a commission when anyone buys from a posted link, not unlike affiliate links that some YouTubers post?
I hung a random wrench (245g) at 11.8cm from the axis and it seems to be within 0.1in-lbs, much better that the 5 in-lb increments on the old beam wrench.
The weight of the ratchet is quite light (estimate <30g based on it's volume) compared to the wrench 215g, so just added them, so not particularly accurate as the ratchet weight is distributed, I suppose I could make a light weight short lever and use more weight for a more scientific test, but the 10 second MacGyver method shows me it's pretty close.