It looks like we're going to be teaching my nephew some car maintenance, and whilst we've got pretty much everything else we're likely to need (sockets out the wazoo, loads of spanners in every size imaginable etc), but what we don't have is a working torque wrench*.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a torque wrench suitable for things like brake nuts/bolts and the like?
Budget is variable, I don't think we'll be needing it much, but I'd prefer to pay a little extra for a better tool.
*or if we do, it's not with the spanners/sockets, or screw drivers, nor the jacks etc.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a torque wrench suitable for things like brake nuts/bolts and the like?
Budget is variable, I don't think we'll be needing it much, but I'd prefer to pay a little extra for a better tool.
*or if we do, it's not with the spanners/sockets, or screw drivers, nor the jacks etc.

(but doable)
Assuming you set it to the lowest torque after use and don't use it as a breaker bar it should remain fairly accurate. It has a range of 30-210Nm/22.1-154.9lb-ft so should cover a wide range of jobs and for just under £20 delivered you can't go wrong
Massive pet hate, my Scottish mate does it all the time!