Originally Posted by mikearena
Don't let me touch your bike?
I think if you use higher quality tools, then they're machined/manufactured more precisely. I think it gets sticky when you start really tourqueing tools that don't *quite* fit, even if they're the 'right' size. So like that $2 Wal-Mart multi-tool I've been using, that's not gonna cut it apparently.
Or I could be horribly wrong.
Actually, you are right on. Also, never torque with ball end wrenches, and the hardness of the wrench maters.