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well just a point to note, torque wrench is the final step of tightening the bolt by applying the required torque onto the bolt.. it should not be use to tighten a loose bolt tighten the bolt by using the normal wrench , then use the torque wrench to apply the final torque.

 

Yup, noted about the final tightening part! [thumbsup] Actually, it's very cumbersome to use the torque wrench to tighten the loose bolt all the way! [;)]

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Neutral Newbie
there's one more thing u need.....a baseball bat! [smash]

 

actually, any one of the big spanners u buying also can lah. [laugh]

 

err... will golf club do? Think crow bar more intimidating.... [whip][whip][knife]

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Neutral Newbie

there's one more thing u need.....a baseball bat! [smash]

 

actually, any one of the big spanners u buying also can lah. [laugh]

 

err... will golf club do? Think crow bar more intimidating.... [whip][whip][knife]

 

hehheh...glad that u get my point. u never know when u might really need it! [sly][smash]

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Neutral Newbie
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there's one more thing u need.....a baseball bat! [smash]

 

actually, any one of the big spanners u buying also can lah. [laugh]

 

err... will golf club do? Think crow bar more intimidating.... [whip][whip][knife]

 

hehheh...glad that u get my point. u never know when u might really need it! [sly][smash]

 

Didn't NS teach U : hands are enough! [thumbsup]

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Other than the usual toolkit which most ppl carry anyway, I also do some hardcore jobs which require these stuff:

 

1. toque wrench (for stuff that need torque balancing)

2. impact driver (for brakes n such)

3. butane soldering iron ( for soldering and as a blowtorch)

4. rtv sealant (low resistance type)

5. dremel (self explained...)

6. anti-freeze (self explained)

 

[nod]

 

BTW anyone know where to buy the new Dremel 7800 cordless tool? I checked Homefix they only have the 7700 one....

 

http://www.dremel.com/html/images/products/tools/7800-01.jpg

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