Originally Posted by
gregf83
It's not hard to accurately check the calibration of a torque wrench provided you have an accurate kitchen scale and a ruler. It's unlikely the Ritchey tools are any more than +/- 10% accurate in any case.
Have you used your "accurate kitchen scale and a ruler" to check the calibration on the Ritchey Tools?
Actually, I don't care and I'm sure you never would anyway.
The point of my replies to the OP are:
1) With carbon fiber components the ham-fisted "tight enough is good enough" of the past does not cut it.
B) Get proper torque wrenches and use them to mfg specs.
Any Questions?
-Bandera