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    Torque wrench

    Can anyone out there recommend a top drawer torque wrench.
    Both accurate and well made with good sockets and tips
    Something that works well with F6B.
    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johncmendenhall View Post
    Can anyone out there recommend a top drawer torque wrench.
    Both accurate and well made with good sockets and tips
    Something that works well with F6B.
    Thanks again
    That's an easy one.
    Snap-On

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    I have the Snap-On digital in both 1/2" and 3/8". They are expensive but they do ft lbs, in lbs, Nm, and torque angle. I'm very pleased with them.

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    I have the BrownLine digital wrench for bigger jobs. I'm not a pro so I haven't used this on a constant day in and day out basis and can't speak to longevity in that sense... but I've had mine for several years now and it's held up well to my shadetree mechanic tasks.

    http://www.brownlinemetalworks.com/torque-wrench


    For smaller jobs I have the Tekton 24320.

    http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-24320-4.../dp/B00C5ZL2EG

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