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.
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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.