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[QUOTE="oldguy, post: 715222, member: 16965"] You use sockets on the torque wrench. The wrench is just like a socket wrench but has settings for the torque needed. If you buy one don't skimp because to much trust in a low quality one may be more expensive then guessing. I use all my T wrenches at one time or another (I love em) Just got a portable air compressor and some tools (finally after 5 seasons) Good wrenchs -Open end, socket, and box are great to have in there Good philips and straight screw drivers of assorted sizes a plastic scraper (find em in the food store for cleaning teflon cookware) for taking off excess mud [/QUOTE]
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