Interesting. In the Aviation maintenane industry we always referred to it as having developed a calibrated wrist. The older guys were looked on with awe, as they not only had the calibrated wrist, but they also had the "Click" settings as well. Wrist would go "Pop" and the joint would slip over the arthritis knot just when proper torque was achieved.< :-) >
Regards John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Jonathan Farrugia wrote: >f did i mention that after many years of >wrenching that my hand coupled to a wrench has become a highly accurate >torquing device :). > >jonathan > > |
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