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OFDPOS
May 22, 2015Explorer
j-d wrote:
RE: Torque Stick - That's what I thought. It seems to me that if a stick was capable of limiting tightening torque to "X" then it could never remove a fastener that was tighter than its limit or stuck/rusted/etc. MY SIL has an electric impact and a stick, but uses a chrome socket to remove the wheels. Think I better go get an impact socket for that.
If a chrome socket grenades on impact duty, the flying chrome flakes can hurt us. Kinda like drilling a chassis without wearing safety glasses.
Discount Tire is interesting. They welcome customers in the shop, but issue safety glasses for the visit..
I'll take the drilling with no safety glasses personal ;) lol
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