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    Torque wrench

    What a good cheapish torque wrench,want to use for changing scopes between thermal and day scope cheers


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    Cycling mate has a little DTF 50 uses it on his push bikes. I borrowed it when my golf one broke.
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    Wheeler Fat Wrench to expensive?
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    Fix it sticks sold by target dynamics.
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    +1 for the Fix It Sticks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco Goosen View Post
    Wheeler Fat Wrench to expensive?
    Wasn’t sure if a driver type would work?


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    Good and cheapish as with most things don't always don't always get along together.

    I've got a Wheeler FAT (1/4" drive) torque screwdriver plus a Torpedo7 also 1/4", 3-15Nm, wrench.
    The purists would regard both of these as cheap.

    I also have a Warne T-15 Breakaway Tee handle which they recommend for scope ring caps.
    I actually don't use a torque wrench on the ring caps just do it by feel.
    Everything else on the rifle gets the torque wrench treatment.
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    Buzz, the Fix It Sticks probably your best option.

    At the risk of stating the obvious, for ring and base screws, you want a torque DRIVER, something in inch lbs, not a wrench in foot lbs
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    I have both the Wheeler Fat Wrench & the Fix it Sticks, the latter is a better product by far. Specified torque limiters for set ratings means they are consistent ever time, which you can by additional bits for to match what you need.

    The kit i have is this one:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...kit-with-pouch

    If your not wanting to spend quite this much the =n there is this kit option too:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...que-driver-kit

    Your local retailer can order them in for you easy as.
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    Since I’m a dummy is there much deference between 65 and 68inch lbs?


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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzman View Post
    Since I’m a dummy is there much deference between 65 and 68inch lbs?


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    Nope, and depending upon the quality of your torque screwdriver or wrench it may no be giving you the exact 65 or 68.
    3 inch lbs force equals approx 0.35 Nm which some devices will not adjust that fine too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzman View Post
    Since I’m a dummy is there much deference between 65 and 68inch lbs?


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    About 3 inch pounds difference


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    I would think not too much difference? someone more mechanically minded may be able to offer an informed opinion. 65"lbs is a lot of torque for a rifle part anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    About 3 inch pounds difference


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    I have both the Wheeler Fat Wrench & the Fix it Sticks, the latter is a better product by far. Specified torque limiters for set ratings means they are consistent ever time, which you can by additional bits for to match what you need.

    The kit i have is this one:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...kit-with-pouch

    If your not wanting to spend quite this much the =n there is this kit option too:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...que-driver-kit

    Your local retailer can order them in for you easy as.
    thanks for that
    Looks perfect
    The Fat - hard to get as most wont ship to NZ or out of stock
    So the cheaper one would do all scopes no problem ??

 

 

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