phil,the torque wrench i had mentioned is designed for electronic assembly work purposes,it's about the size of hardware store 6-in-one type of screwdriver,not very big and it's only in my shop.isaac s. > [Original Message] > From: Phillip Ford <fordpiano@earthlink.net> > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: 11/17/04 10:12:57 AM > Subject: RE: Action flange crushing > > >At 08:14 AM 11/17/04 -0700, Phil wrote: > > > >>As soon as my desire for information becomes stronger than my > >>resistance to paying $160 for a torque measuring screwdriver I'll > >>measure some torques myself. If so I'll report back. > > > >A screwdriver bit for a pinblock torque wrench is probably under > >$10. Wouldn't that work for this purpose? > > > > John > > Hi John, > > The torque wrench I use for pinblocks is in the 20 - 200 in.-lb > range. What I need for this is one in the 2 - 20 in.-lb range. > > Phil Ford > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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