Ole Man Dan wrote:
Nvr2loud wrote:
Cars, trucks, trailers, atv's, ect.... I don't use a torque wrench but I tighten by hand, then check again at the very next stop, then check again in a day or two (depending on use) and then I check monthly.
I've never used a Torque Wrench, I've always got by on steel wheels by getting it tight then cranking it a little more.
It screaks, and I quit. (Like some guys handshakes) ;)
Guess I've always been lucky.
I wonder if you are the guy that stripped the threads of a used trailer I bought.
If there is a better and correct way of doing something, then why do it half wit?