Re: One more on torque wrenches
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Re: One more on torque wrenches
- From: Jerry Casper <gremlingts@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 14:11:30 -0800 (PST)
> Gary Walker wrote:
>
> I always
> >save the papers that came with everything in a
> filing cabinet ...but I can't
> >find my torque wrench papers. I bought them when
> I was a teenager and I am
> >only fifty one years old. I wonder what happened.
> > Your AMC friend,
> > Gary Walker
> >
Yes, Gary, other people must have never moved, never
lost anything, always kept every scrap of receipt in
perfect order and could find it in a second...wonder
why I can't after 30 years of collecting things?
- Jerry -
> Maybe I'm wrong, I haven't bought Craftsman in a
> while, but, aren't
> Craftsman hand tools guaranteed for life?
No, because a "hand tool" doesn't have a mechanism
that needs calibration, it's technically a simple
mechanical device, according to Sears. It might fit
your hand, but because of the nature of it, I was told
the torque wrench does NOT have an unlimited warranty,
according to my Virginia Sears stores. The locking
ring broke, and I was told I'd have to purchase one,
and they didnt' carry replacements in the store...I
still havne't ordered one yet. - Jerry -
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