Re: Torque Wrench Recalibrate
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Re: Torque Wrench Recalibrate



Angle repair is about 3hrs drive from here or I'd offer to check them out for you.
You might try checking Better business burea to see if they have any listing on them. 

Mark Price



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:  Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:43:45 -0600

>Yeah I knew if I posted to the list about my torque wrench that some one
>would come back with a place to send it to get fixed. For some reason I just
>don't trust the Sears Stores around here because they all seem to be run by
>a bunch of snot nosed kids who read numbers off monitors, or sell appliances
>and electronics.  And yes I actually still have the instructions that came
>with it and thanks Randy Guynn for backing me up on the Sears torque
>wrenches not being lifetime warranty. From what I see at the local Sears
>Stores,  Bob Villa better get his ass in gear and tell them to stop with the
>cheap Chinese crap they've been selling lately and get back to the good
>American made stuff. You know they don't carry any good quality micrometers
>any more either, any way not around here.  I think I'm going to ask the Mac
>or snap on guy for help and if they can't I'm sending it to Angle Repair.
>Any one actually ever deal with Angle Repair?
>
>Thanks all,
>
>Armand
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