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Michael

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The torque driver!

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It’s surprising how little torque is actually needed on some screws.
 
I stated this before but be sure to set it on zero first when storing it or you will ruin it.
That is true of most to all torque wrenches. As a professional aircraft mechanic who has had many of my own torque wrenches, when done using it and before going into the case, they were reset to the just below the minimum setting. Your so called zero. I HATED having to use company torque wrenches as so many were lazy and never reset them.
 
I still guessatmate by feel of hand ..

If the fasteners slip or movement = too loose if it strips or snaps = well too tight. Almost a 3 bears thing. Too loose too tight or just right.

All jokes aside ot can pay to have a good toque driver ..

Home Depot got a new digital one now that replaced the mechanical one I " use to have". Loned to a buddy and that was the last I seen it .. friends ya know.