WYtreasure
It's not happy hour, I'm just like this.
Thank you for the information, I will take a look at those nice ones.I have some nice fancy Snap-On torque wrenches that are electronic as well, both in 3/8 and 1/2” drive, and also do angle which I needed at the time for one of my cars (that sounds like I have a ton of cars haha, I dont). But they’re amazing!
for finer/lower details I have a 2-16nm, 1/4” drive from Effetto Giustaforza, it’s beautiful in its own right.
then for the finest precision, I have a couple Wera screwdriver torque wrenches for fine tuning tenths of a nm.
I like tools
with that being said, I do believe you can get some fairly decent torque wrenches at some low prices. You don’t have to buy snap-on to get accuracy.
I bought a Wheeler Digital FAT Wrench, 15 to 100 inch pounds, 1.7 to 11.3 Newton Meters. It came with a calibration certificate which is cool.
I assume the calibration certificate numbers are just like using the "Compass Deviation Card" numbers?? Yes/No/Maybe so