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    Torque pipe wrench

    So, I'm reading a thread on another site and a guy said he torques his driveshaft with a torque pipe wrench, everyone was saying that does not exist...... well they do LOL

    http://www.tohnichi.com/products/pip...ch-pro_PHL.asp
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    I would have said he was smokin dope! lol

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    Neat!

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    Putting pipe wernch marks on a drive shaft will create stress risers which will ultimately cause the shaft to brake.

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    HAHAHA!!!!!
    The proper Torque according to the FAA, on a Hamilton Standard Feathering Propeller onto the prop shaft of a Pratt & Whitney R-1830 is accomplished by having a 180-lb. person hang on the end of an eight-foot-long bar.....so I guess you could say there are Torque Bars too!!!!
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    I haven't been able to to torque one of those props now for about 30 years......Since I Blew By 180!!!!!!
    LOL!!!

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    I bet the pillock means torque wrench...
    But if he is using a torque pipe wring its ok as long as he dont mind CHEWED NUTS


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    Quote Originally Posted by WillySteve View Post
    I haven't been able to to torque one of those props now for about 30 years......Since I Blew By 180!!!!!!
    LOL!!!
    You could try a 6' bar. ;-)
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    Thanks Alot!!! HAHAHAHA!!!

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    My double-ended Cresent Wrench is unique. It's Standard on one end, and Metric on the other... Pretty cool huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    My double-ended Cresent Wrench is unique. It's Standard on one end, and Metric on the other... Pretty cool huh?
    That's a lefty and righty adjustable wrench.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flabum1017 View Post
    That's a lefty and righty adjustable wrench.
    Actually it depends on which hand yer uzin!!!

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