HTR
12-03-2003 17:38:58
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Re: Re: True or False.... Ft/Lbs. in reply to Rod (NH), 12-03-2003 16:18:51
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Yea, Yea, I know. I have manuals that go back to the 20s. They all use foot pounds of torque, if you have a torque wrench that is a few years old, it says foot pounds on it. A few years ago the powers that be decided that you can't have foot pounds of torque, some genius might get it confused with a foot pound of energy. I don't think any mechanic ever got the two confused. I can see it now, it says fifty foot pounds, get the crane boys we have to raise her fifty feet to get it tight, ok hook the chain up she goes fifty feet. Ok let her down and hook to the next one. Hey, that one is still finger tight, I don't understand why we put fifty foot pounds of energy to it. I am not very smart but I never got the two confused. I do know to get one feet pound, you can put one pound on bar one feet from the pivot, and you have It. I just don't like to change things just because somebody smarter than I am says so. Remindes me of the old fellow in the VA hospital, over heard telling the doctor. My foots hurt, doctor says which foot hurts, patient, well both foots hurt, but my right feet hurts worse than my left feet.
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