(04-28-2011, 10:37 AM)JohnV Wrote: What size is the torque wrench? If you purchased one that measures inch-pounds, it is most likely a 3/8" drive (going by Imperial measurements). I haven't seen any torque wrenches smaller than 3/8" drive. For the amount of torque that is required for bicycles, any 3/8" drive set would be fine. . .
John I agree with most of what you say, but most inch/pound torque wrenches have a 1/4" drive, for 1/4" drive sockets. See the link to Park's TW-1;
http://www.parktool.com/product/torque-wrench-tw-1
You can also use an adaptor or reducer such as 3/8" to 1/4" or vice versa.
And the older style torque wrench is better in my opinion, because you don't have to continuously calibrate them, sending them into the manufacturer for calibration. The "split-bar" style can be calibrated by yourself by forcing the smaller bar to read zero with no tension. Although they aren't as accurate as the clicker style, they will be less hassle.
In fact, last winter I posted a set of deep-well 1/4" drive Craftsman sockets for sale here and they sold in about 3 or 4 weeks on Craigslist. The reason I posted here was BECAUSE of the normal 1/4" sized inch/pound torque wrenches for bicycles. The modern frames require those actually.
Dalton, I haven't had a chance to post everything on my tool site yet,
http://junkyardtools.com but I can send you a set of sockets or reducer/adapter that you might need. Just PM me with your needs and budget, or email me from the website's email form.
http://junkyardtools.com/contact This will give you a quicker response.
I can do PayPal for US shipments only. I do know I don't have any torque wrenches for sale yet though.
Thanks,
Steve