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I received an Amazon gift card for the holidays and since I don't have a torque driver (except my 1/2 drive one grin) I figured I'd look there for one. A couple came up, Wheeler, Weaver and a few others.

Any recommendations, any to definitely stay away from?

Thanks in advance,

Geno
I like the Wheeler and instructions are easy to understand. It is easy to use and has most of the needed tips for working on actions and scope bases and rings.
Snap-On Torque-O-Meter.
Originally Posted by pal
Snap-On Torque-O-Meter.


Thanks pal,

Do they sell Snap-On through Amazon? I'm trying to find a use for the gift "card". (guess I could pick up a Mora knife if not the screwdriver and look for the Snap-On elsewhere.

Geno
Originally Posted by hunt_4646
I like the Wheeler and instructions are easy to understand. It is easy to use and has most of the needed tips for working on actions and scope bases and rings.


Thanks for your help hunt,

Geno
I found mine on eBay for $50.
Wheeler FAT wrench. I love mine and use a lot juggling scopes.
I use a CDI 401SM 5-40 lbf.in. and a Mountz EMT80 30-80 lbf.in.

Unfortunately, you really need two if to want to mount and ring screws (15), picatinny mount ring nuts (65) and action screws (35-65). I don't know of a single screwdriver type using 1/4" hex drive bits that will do this whole range.
Originally Posted by kingston
I use a CDI 401SM 5-40 lbf.in. and a Mountz EMT80 30-80 lbf.in.

Unfortunately, you really need two if to want to mount and ring screws (15), picatinny mount ring nuts (65) and action screws (35-65). I don't know of a single screwdriver type using 1/4" hex drive bits that will do this whole range.


Wheeler FAT wrench, 10-65 in. lbs.
I'll be... That wasn't available back when I bought mine. OP, there you go and only $49.99. Mine are more than double that, each.
I like the wrench from Weaver better than the FAT Wrench. Borka makes a very nice and simple wrench as well.
I have the CDI model:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000KKXOQC

For 1/4-28 screws [Rem700] I like Unbrako
http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/67803601

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Here is a picture of how I get accuracy from an old cheap used torque wrench.

I learned how to calculate and verify max torque from the forum Practical Machinist. There is a engineer at Caterpillar that said, 1.5 times the thread root or more length and the screw breaks in tension, less and the female strips out in shear.

It turns out jr High shop students used to be taught that.

The other thing I learned was that screws can take only 75% if dry clean torque with oil or grease. 50% for wax.

Don't put oil on threads if you don't want them to shake loose.

Thanks everyone for your input.

It's all being taken under advisement.

A couple of the brands I'd never heard of, but will look into them.

Much appreciated to all of you,

Geno
I tried the fat wrench the other day and do not like it at all.... When it breaks, it really breaks in a jarring fashion...
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by pal
Snap-On Torque-O-Meter.


Thanks pal,

Do they sell Snap-On through Amazon? I'm trying to find a use for the gift "card". (guess I could pick up a Mora knife if not the screwdriver and look for the Snap-On elsewhere.

Geno


Geno, ebay is a good place to find snap on products. I've bought and sold many a snap on torque wrench there...
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by pal
Snap-On Torque-O-Meter.


Thanks pal,

Do they sell Snap-On through Amazon? I'm trying to find a use for the gift "card". (guess I could pick up a Mora knife if not the screwdriver and look for the Snap-On elsewhere.

Geno


Geno, ebay is a good place to find snap on products. I've bought and sold many a snap on torque wrench there...


Thanks BSA

on a side note, I finally got a membership in a range over here ( I hate going on public days!) and hope to get the rifle out soon for a tryout. Went to orientation there the other day and managed to get the pistol for my javelina hunt checked. Still sighted in. cool

If you're ever in the area, I can bring 2 guests.

Geno
Felo
Originally Posted by GaryVA
Felo


had to look that one up Gary.

You have a particular model/set that works well for gun related stuff?

Thanks,

Geno
Anyone ever sent one in to get calibrated and certified?
Been using these two along with the 1/4" bit adapter for about the pat 5 years.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/258924/felo-torque-wrench-screwdriver-handle-13-26-inch-pounds

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/248378/felo-torque-wrench-screwdriver-handle-26-48-inch-pounds

Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by GaryVA
Felo


had to look that one up Gary.

You have a particular model/set that works well for gun related stuff?

Thanks,

Geno


"Torque screwdriver recommendations"




Felo torque screwdrivers come in 3 color coded torque limiting handles, covering three ranges of torque, 5 in-lb at the bottom to 50 in-lb at the top. Beyond that range, I'm generally using a torque wrench. The individual sets have lots of overlap with duplicated bits, which are mostly double ended. But, they also have a magnetic tip bit holder, which is what I use most often, which takes all of my Brownells gunsmith bits. Very nice piece of German engineering in these Felo torque screwdrivers. They also make just about every kind of torque measuring device known to man, if the screwdriver does not fit the bill.

http://www.german-hand-tools.com/Felo-torque.html
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