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Hi guys, ever heard of one of these?
Does anybody use one?
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I use a torque wrench every now and then but it's more like a socket set than that adjustable. I have two different types.
Why do you ask ?
 
I own 3 torque wrenches and ive never used one for plumbing work.

only usually need anything like that on flanges and then just do em up FT
 
I use a torque wrench every now and then but it's more like a socket set than that adjustable. I have two different types.
Why do you ask ?
Fella I did a job for- architect, wanted me to use it on uponor fittings... just seemed bit ott!
 
Fella I did a job for- architect, wanted me to use it on uponor fittings... just seemed bit ott!

That is odd. Never used one on plumbing before, not even commercial stuff. I know when something's tight enough without one, like most Engineers.

Last time I used one, it was to prove a point and settle a slight disagreement.
 
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