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Curious what your thoughts are on them.
Nobody?
I'll bite. What are they?
Originally Posted by toltecgriz
I'll bite. What are they?


https://store.fixitsticks.com
I've seen them recommended in about every thread on torque drivers.
Good buddy of mine swears by them... which is better than swearing at them!
Nifty. And pricey. I have a foot long torque driver/wrench in my gun tool set. I can bring it to the range, but it is not field-portable. I will have to carry on without the fixit sticks.
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Anyone use Fix it sticks - 02/26/20
I have contemplated ordering but have pushed back because of price. Might need to take another look at them.
Posted By: tedthorn Re: Anyone use Fix it sticks - 02/26/20
Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Curious what your thoughts are on them.



I have a brand new in the box set of the Leupold branded Fix It Stix for sale.
I have torque wrenches in every inch lb and foot lb increments but they are my work tools and are inventoried. So was thinking about getting a set to have in the truck. I am surprised nobody has used them.
I've been using an American made Proto torque driver for years.

It's a very precise tool.
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Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
I've been using an American made Proto torque driver for years.

It's a very precise tool.
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I have had several Proto's in the past. Sold them they could never hold Calibration.

Edit: Not that my intended purpose truly requires Cal.
I've only had mine checked once and it was good.
Posted By: 673 Re: Anyone use Fix it sticks - 02/27/20
I have never used, nor seen one before, looks like it would be handy though.
Yes. I have them. Very pleased. Probably best screwdriver/torque limiter set I've come across.
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