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My elbow is out of calibration and i would like to use a torque screwdriver instead, its something ive been putting off but i have finally caved.

What torque screwdriver is everyone using?

A little review would also be helpful
 
E30? pfffff. i've got a WD40.

Handy for you to lube up then.......

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doubt it.when the septics went home in 1945, their sales slumped. and our women had to come back to the real world where nothing is for nothing.
 
Is Brentford Nylons still going?

Fortunately, Brentford Nylons is long gone.

Both me and the missus retain deep mental scares as a result of being tortured by our respective mothers with nylon bed sheets in the 1960s and '70s.

Absolutely dreadful. Damned things would never wear out.
 
I have both the Armeg and Wiha and I am not convinced they are any good, keep snapping off the blades of the armeg and the Wiha seems to rip screws to shreds. I tend to do up by hand and then check with the torque driver which works for me. If I had to choose between the two I would buy the Armeg as easier to use and a better design!
 

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