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Old 01-30-2003, 12:17 PM   #1
crazyi
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i am a aircraft mechanic and work with tourque wrenches everyday. i would suggest spending the money and buying a good one ( snap on or mac) i have seen to many guy's buy craftsman's and ones from home depot and other palces and when they send them out to get calibrated (which you have to every year if you work on aircraft it is a federal law) they are out of calibration and because they are such poor quality there is no way to fix them.
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