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HokieSignGuy

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Plus, the more important part of a torque wrench is that


you can tighten each screw to the same exact torque... so even if YOUR wrench is off by a percentage, as long as you use the same wrench for each bolt you are good. And if your wrench can get on some, then, that is where you need to know finger tight, then turns to get them all even.

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Posted: 01/20/2020 at 10:11PM



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