Jason,

If you're looking to bite any bullets, a contractor recently alerted
me to Makita
torque control nut runners
<https://makitaassemblytools.com/products/tools/assembly?id=71#c:torque-control-nutrunners>.
I know they ain't cheap, but they're very handy for consistent repetitive
torquing tasks (e.g., commercial flat roof racking assembly).

I never imagined I would see a hand tool with an onboard USB port and
application software!

--
Corey Shalanski
Jah Light Solar
Portland, Jamaica


On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 11:40 AM Jason Szumlanski <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Does anyone have a good recommendation for an easy to use model on the
> roof? My cheap one finally broke and it was hard to read anyway.
>
> Or should I bite the bullet and get a calibrated impact driver?
>
> Or both?
>
> Jason Szumlanski
> Florida Solar Design Group
>
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