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I need a Long Handle Torque Wrench

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They can be handy for fasteners that are 1-1/2 inches and above.

Not everything is dainty like Chargers and such.
I was thinking bridges, skyscrapers, and such.
 


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All right, enough! At 1500 ft-lb who here can apply 750 pounds of force at the end of that 2’ torque wrench? Some of us have seen a bit of large shit constructed and fairly large equipment repaired and built.
 


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Damn Jimmy! Come on. Was looking forward to you telling us this morning no problem!! :p Have not met you yet, but was hoping you was going to tell me you are a long lost son of Arnold S, and have a 52” chest size chest and arms the size of my thighs.
 


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Damn Jimmy! Come on. Was looking forward to you telling us this morning no problem!! :p Have not met you yet, but was hoping you was going to tell me you are a long lost son of Arnold S, and have a 52” chest size chest and arms the size of my thighs.
Easy now...our boy jimmie has arms like chicken wings....he eats roots and berries...(he's miles from civilization..and stores)...he never has to worry bout proving anything...Hell..I mean NOBODY could ever find him...[scratch]
 


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Damn Jimmy! Come on. Was looking forward to you telling us this morning no problem!! :p Have not met you yet, but was hoping you was going to tell me you are a long lost son of Arnold S, and have a 52” chest size chest and arms the size of my thighs.
Seems like my comment about primarily worrying about 1,500 ft.-lbs. and up was taken as that I have torque wrenches capable of that. I don't Only a few of my impact wrenches are 1,500 and over, with the leader being a 1-inch hydraulic unit rated at 2,500.

Should I be concerned with more precise torque numbers it requires using torque multipliers, either the old 11:1 I have carried in larger tow vehicles for many years, or the 64:1 I just bought. Hoping to be able to use a drill motor on that one.

Anyway, it doesn't exactly take lots of body strength to operate any of these tools. After all, a 3-inch socket isn't that much heavier than a 2-inch. And with a bad back and knees, when it comes to lifting heavier stuff I rely on tractors and cranes, rated at anything from 1,000 lbs. to 10 tons.
 


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Seems like my comment about primarily worrying about 1,500 ft.-lbs. and up was taken as that I have torque wrenches capable of that. I don't Only a few of my impact wrenches are 1,500 and over, with the leader being a 1-inch hydraulic unit rated at 2,500.

Okay then that makes more sense.
 


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All right, enough! At 1500 ft-lb who here can apply 750 pounds of force at the end of that 2’ torque wrench? Some of us have seen a bit of large shit constructed and fairly large equipment repaired and built.
250lbs jumping on to that bar is more than adequate to create the required 750lbs of force needed to make it click. Or, make the bar 2’ longer and reduce the required force to 375 for a more controlled descent. Haha
 


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Seems like my comment about primarily worrying about 1,500 ft.-lbs. and up was taken as that I have torque wrenches capable of that. I don't Only a few of my impact wrenches are 1,500 and over, with the leader being a 1-inch hydraulic unit rated at 2,500.

Okay then that makes more sense.
I'm not buyin that hermits routine for one minute... here he is every day on the back "40"..[strongman]..[histerical][rofl]
 


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Best I can boast for is the damn engine shaft nut on the end of my custom 124 ci motorcycle engine we had to bust off once. I remember it was like 250-350 ft-lb or something and we did it by hand…when I was a lot younger. We used one of my 2’ breaker bars. Should have rented a darn hydraulic unit. That was my personal best.

In industry? I have seen rather impressive stuff coming from the world of building about every type of power plant and other infrastructure construction for about 40 years. Love the 10 ton crane comment Jimmy. I bet that is handy around your place from what you tell us. I get turned on at about min 250 ton crawlers and larger made by my favorite manufacturer in Milwaukee.

Best trick ever? Other than watching coal handling structures at 750 MW coal plants or any of the few hydro Kaplan Turbines I was lucky to help build in my career. One of our unique projects and darn lucky to get the opportunity in the last 30 years…Part of it was to plan, estimate, schedule and build 130’ long rebar cages with up to #18 bar that make the assembly weigh about 400k lbs. A Diaphragm Wall starts in the horizontal position. Move each of the 31 of them four miles on a custom type “truck” on highways, THEN use two monster crawlers to pick them up, make them vertical and lower them into real fancy holes in the ground filled with slurry to keep open, then fill the holes with concrete to form a reinforced front on a rather large important dam. Those are common along sea walls also. I miss that shit and the great people who gang together to make that stuff happen.
 




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