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Old 08-28-2013, 06:54 AM
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That looks like a really old build. It's got the Toda pulleys but it's missing the complimenting ASM pulleys. I'm assuming that's a fully built Toda unit.

Where is that picture from?
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I needed to check the torque on my in-lbs torque wrench and at work, we have a tool to do so. It was in fact bad. going to buy a new one cuz it's not worth sending in at the price I bought it for.

When I tested my 10 year old Craftsman model 9 44595, it was pretty much spot on through the range of 20-45ftlbs (as high as the gauge went. only difference I got was how I did the test and it only ended up about 4ft/lb higher than spec when gauge was verticle and I was pulling down from 3 o'clock (think torquing lugnuts). This would be due to weight of wrench and man error. Greatest accuracy was acheived at gauge 90 degrees verticle pushing from 6 o'clock.

so if you need a new torque wrench, this is a very acceptable pc. Mine is sold old though it probably was made in the USA. now they are made in china of course.

http://www.sears.com/search=craftsma...2%20in%20Drive
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Originally Posted by Feezy


That looks like a really old build. It's got the Toda pulleys but it's missing the complimenting ASM pulleys. I'm assuming that's a fully built Toda unit.

Where is that picture from?
This is from ASM Autobacs
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Originally Posted by Enjoy Racing
I like that one and they usually have them on sale for $59 quite often. I just picked up the 3/8" and 1/2" digital ones for $89 a piece a couple weeks ago.
I missed that last sale cuz I was lazy and didn't test my own out in time. Didn't want to buy unless I knew mine was bad. Definitely wondering when the next sale is coming around. going to snag up a 3/8" microtorque for 25-250in/lbs but I think their 3/8" drive 5-80 digital is too long. it's as long as my 1/2" drive. need a shorter one so going to have to go elsewhere for that.
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Playing with time lapse while driving to tonight's meet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mok6Ov1XyQ

I'm excited to shoot more videos with the Go-Pro, definitely recommend getting one if you are on the fence about it
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^ Pretty neat how something as simple as driving from point A to point B can look so much different when sped up.
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I still have a Modifry camera mount that works nicely with GoPro. Check it in the FS section
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Originally Posted by berny2435
I still have a Modifry camera mount that works nicely with GoPro. Check it in the FS section
That's what I'm using right now, stuck the sticky mount on my old Modifry mount and it works out pretty well.
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Originally Posted by berny2435' timestamp='1377792850' post='22751645
I still have a Modifry camera mount that works nicely with GoPro. Check it in the FS section
That's what I'm using right now, stuck the sticky mount on my old Modifry mount and it works out pretty well.
I have a GoPro attachment that lets you spin the GoPro onto the modifry camera mount.
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Simmy - Are you using the latest Go Pro "Black"

The 4 I brought on my trip failed every time I tried to record video, GO Pro's official response was try turning it off an on again. Google is over loaded with pages of customers having the same issues. Random family I ran into in Yellowstone confirmed the same, kid said all he uses it for is still shots.

Updated all cameras to latest Firmware, Brand new freshly formatted 64GB and 32GB Sandisk memory cards. Extremely upset that we didn't capture any of Glacier National Park with the 4 cameras we had rolling video. But they sure do love to turn WiFi on by themselves and drain your battery.

/rant off


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