Used to use the fat wrench, until I got my fix-it-stix
haven’t used the fat wrench in years. Thought I’d put it in my toolbox for taking out shooting so I can test action screw torque. Made me think about if they are within a reasonably similar calibration. They are not. The wheeler tested way off. Vs a proper in/lb ratcheting torque wrench too as well as the fix it stix. As in 15 lbs different. I always returned it to zero after use. So I have multiple fix it stix now and the wheeler is smashed and in the trash can.
Wheeler stuff seems to be consistent junk. T-handles, punches, torque wrench, etc.
Another “buy once”, example.
haven’t used the fat wrench in years. Thought I’d put it in my toolbox for taking out shooting so I can test action screw torque. Made me think about if they are within a reasonably similar calibration. They are not. The wheeler tested way off. Vs a proper in/lb ratcheting torque wrench too as well as the fix it stix. As in 15 lbs different. I always returned it to zero after use. So I have multiple fix it stix now and the wheeler is smashed and in the trash can.
Wheeler stuff seems to be consistent junk. T-handles, punches, torque wrench, etc.
Another “buy once”, example.