A Poll... What tool do U use Most ???
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I have both types of torque wrenches, and find that both are useful at times. The beam torque wrench is accurate for small diameter bolts, but a bit awkward. The click/release ratchet torque wrench is good up to 150 ft-lbs which covers most larger bolts.
Regarding tools, I have several that yield pleasure when they solve a problem.
1) wobbly sockets - When you need a bit of flexibility and misalignment w/ power to break a bolt or nut, these work wonders. I couldn't live w/o them.
2) Magnetic screwdriver w/ interchangeable screwdriver inserts. Holding the screw w/ magnetism provides a valuable third hand at times.
3) Ratchet driver w/ flexible extension. This allows access to screws and bolts that are impossible otherwise. Another tool I couldn't live w/o.
4) OBD2 scanner - Impossible to properly diagnose any modern car w/o them. The added features of scanning and graphing can be very useful.
regards
Regarding tools, I have several that yield pleasure when they solve a problem.
1) wobbly sockets - When you need a bit of flexibility and misalignment w/ power to break a bolt or nut, these work wonders. I couldn't live w/o them.
2) Magnetic screwdriver w/ interchangeable screwdriver inserts. Holding the screw w/ magnetism provides a valuable third hand at times.
3) Ratchet driver w/ flexible extension. This allows access to screws and bolts that are impossible otherwise. Another tool I couldn't live w/o.
4) OBD2 scanner - Impossible to properly diagnose any modern car w/o them. The added features of scanning and graphing can be very useful.
regards
regards
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