RCman said:I usually buy Craftsman tools, but I the only tool I've heard negative things about with their logo on it is their Torque Wrenches.
yardape said:Epinions.com really blasted the clicker Craftsman torque wrenches due to breakable plastic parts and no warranty.
RCman said:I'm now the next time one of these puppies goes on sale I'll have one in my tool chest...
Snap-On BRUTUS3R250D
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Snap-On TECH3FR250
I usually buy Craftsman tools, but I the only tool I've heard negative things about with their logo on it is their Torque Wrenches.
say it's off and u want to fix it. how would you go about doing so? haven't checked mine but i know it had been sitting around for a while not set at zero. and i never did either.AlohaBra said:To calibrate...compare it with someone else's...say by trying to remove and retorquing a lug nut or head bolt.