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20 September 2018, 12:33 #1
WTB 1 .in pound Torque Screwdriver.
Looking for a decent deal on a 1" pound torque screwdriver. Range = 0 to 20 or up. PM me with type and price wanted.
Thanks,
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20 September 2018, 12:57 #2
I have a Wheeler Fat Wrench (keeping it, sorry). A little pricey, but I really like it. Link to it at Brownells below. You can find it on eBay a couple of bucks cheaper, but ...
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20 September 2018, 13:40 #3
The wheeler is 10 inch lbs minimum, I believe. For 1 inch lb you need to go with an inch oz torque screwdriver that does something like 2-20 inch oz and then set it to 16, or order a factory preset one from Seekonk (or similar).
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20 September 2018, 13:54 #4
I’ve never seen any driver but a preset fixed that will go below 5 inch/lbs. until you drop to the inch/ounces range.
Some of the best torque drivers made.
https://www.wihatools.com/torque-con...stable-handles
Great deal on a quality wrench made by Capri.
http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/...-torque-wrench
As with any torque measuring device, the highest accuracy will be in the top 20% of its range.
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20 September 2018, 14:04 #5
Your post wasn’t there when I started typing. 100% correct. One thing I will add is the Seekonk MCX sucks. $240 wrench that gets dirt into the micrometer style adjustment dial. They will clean their shit design for $50. Lol They are a well known company in the plumbing trade.
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20 September 2018, 14:28 #6
I have one of these to mount my optics .. Seems to work fine..
I wish it came w more bits... Luckily i had my own..
Quality seems solid.. came w certificate of calibration inside..
Notice that its $20 cheaper on Amazon than direct from Vortex..
I found this one on Walmart Online last year.. I think it was $59..
Its seems to be $69 everywhere now..
https://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Optics...-20&ref=sr_1_1
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20 September 2018, 14:46 #7
Ordered the Vortex-Optix. Hope it works o.k. Have a friend that can take it to work and soak it in the QC lab overnight, and check with some lab grade standards. I know you get what you pay for...Especially when it comes to gauges, etc. If I can get "good" results, for something I'm probably only use 2 or 3 times, tops, I'll be happy. If I have to spend $250, I'll "just guestimate it with my fingers.
Thanks, guys.
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20 September 2018, 16:27 #8
The vortex doesn't go down to 1 inch lb, unless that's a typo in your original post and you meant 10.
I also wouldn't pay $70 for that.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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20 September 2018, 17:25 #9
Should say 10 - 20 or 30 or so. If it goes in the QC for a soak, and checks out on lab grade stuff, for what little use it'll get, I'll be happy with what I spent. Don't need a $250 tool, when a $70 dollar tool will do the job. If it doesn't, thank your lucky stars I got fucked and not you.
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20 September 2018, 18:44 #10
Haha! I just think the vortex is a little bit overpriced. I have a seekonk preset for my scar barrel screws, but otherwise use the 65 in/lb and 15 in/lb fixit sticks torque limiters for optics, and also have a wheeler fat wrench I leave on the work bench for anything else not covered by the presets.
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20 September 2018, 19:19 #11
I prefer beam style torque wrenches.
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-T...70_&dpSrc=srch
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21 September 2018, 08:25 #12
You are mistaken on that Vortex drivers worth. It clearly outperformed a Seekonk that was triple it’s cost. IIRC the Seekonk was +28% at its middle setting at last calibration. That’s when the BS dirt issue came up from them. I honestly can’t figure out how Vortex sells it so cheap. The same driver with a Capri badge is almost double.
https://www.amazon.com/Capri-Tools-C...SIN=B00VPPJWLW
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21 September 2018, 08:40 #13
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21 September 2018, 08:56 #14Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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21 September 2018, 13:50 #15
I dont use the Seekonk Adjustable either..
Because its way less accurate than the $69 Vortex and cost $246...
http://www.seekonk.com/cat-46-1-33/a...crewdriver.htm