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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Cecil
I "Snap-On" torque wrench would cost more than the total amount he has in the project ... not bagging on the project, just pointing out that those puppies (Snap-On tools) are pricey... how about a Craftsman?
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Torque Wrench, Adj. Click-Type, U.S., Fixed-Ratchet, 50-250 ft. lb., 1/2" drive
Price: $315.00

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Craftsman Microtork® Wrench, 1/2 in. Drive 20-150 ft./lbs.

Price: $61.74

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46691-0VGA S-K 1/2'' DRIVE CLICKER TORQUE WRENCH $89.9


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239-3VGA Pittsburgh 1/2" CLICKER TORQUE WRENCH $9.99

sad thing is it is a Craftsman. my bro just bought it to use on his car.. its kinda like the second one u posted but in 3/8s drive.
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