Great video. Convinced me to purchase. Btw...this is the perfect TH-cam product review. Short, concise and to the point. Great close up demonstration. Well done 👍🏻
I don’t like this one thought it was the way I was using did same on you Can’t get a Perf. Reading on the torque alway goes over and jumps drastically wonder if the manual one is any better.🤔
I did a review on this last year but didn't like it or the digital settings. I ended up getting one from Brownells that is a clicker that you can feel and hear. It has a calibrated setting from 10-50 in. Lbs you can rotate and set in 1in increments. It's for rifes and guns but I use it on outboards
here is the video of me trying our that one I have now that I like. I show who I got it from and show using it on my carbs th-cam.com/video/OA_T7CEQbbM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, Jose, for watching, that's why I bought it and glad I did. In fact, I was reading some of the service manuals for my vintage outboards and it states in the torque specifications that anything on aluminum with multi fasteners should be torqued evenly in a cross pattern till achieving full torque. I didn't have a torque wrench for the small screws so found this one and works great.
Great video. Convinced me to purchase. Btw...this is the perfect TH-cam product review. Short, concise and to the point. Great close up demonstration. Well done 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you!
Can you use this to remove tight screws as well?
I wouldnt use it to force a screw that is stuck, would probably throw the calibration off.
Great Video !!! Thanks for doing it..
No problem 👍
I don’t like this one thought it was the way I was using did same on you Can’t get a Perf. Reading on the torque alway goes over and jumps drastically wonder if the manual one is any better.🤔
Thank u. Very very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I did a review on this last year but didn't like it or the digital settings. I ended up getting one from Brownells that is a clicker that you can feel and hear. It has a calibrated setting from 10-50 in. Lbs you can rotate and set in 1in increments. It's for rifes and guns but I use it on outboards
I'll have to check one of those out!
here is the video of me trying our that one I have now that I like. I show who I got it from and show using it on my carbs
th-cam.com/video/OA_T7CEQbbM/w-d-xo.html
Good video, thanks for sharing! Makes me think I should have mentioned using it on carb rebuilds!
Thanks, Jose, for watching, that's why I bought it and glad I did. In fact, I was reading some of the service manuals for my vintage outboards and it states in the torque specifications that anything on aluminum with multi fasteners should be torqued evenly in a cross pattern till achieving full torque. I didn't have a torque wrench for the small screws so found this one and works great.
Waste of money. It keeps jumping past my settings.
Weird haven't had any issues with mine, maybe you received a fault unit
Great video but the tool is not practical, will never spend any coin for this kind of technique 🤮
What is impractical about the tool
Then don't buy it. But I assure the tool is practical for certain applications
@@ExtremeDIYGuy i have allready the mechanical one which is regarding my opinion mutch more practical,thats ist 😂
It’s on sale at sportsman’s for 50 bucks. Is it worth it anyone?
I've found that in certain applications it does work quite well.