You make a case for way a torque wrench or screwdriver is a good tool to have in the box.
Some people just shouldnt be allowed near tools. And yes, I've worked with trades all my life and have seen many examples.- dan
You make a case for way a torque wrench or screwdriver is a good tool to have in the box.
Some people just shouldnt be allowed near tools. And yes, I've worked with trades all my life and have seen many examples.- dan
It makes you wonder what some of us did 40 - 50 - 60 years ago... were all the screws loose because there were no torque wrenches being used...? When good and tight sufficed.
Probably why there are soo many old guns with rounded off screw heads, seized screws. From people not caring about using a good screw driver or over tightening.. Good enough may worked back then, but doesn't work for today's society.
Probably why places like Trace are still in business fixing old scopes from people doing good and tight.
You're confusing gunnutz with "today's society". - dan
D.I.P. recommends 7 to 8 in-lbs of torque for tightening the screws on a their Tikka T1X rail mount.
OP - That's just barely "hand-snug". I'd just Loctite it and snug up. Not worth buying an expensive T-wrench for that. DIPs I believe are aluminum, so do be a bit careful...