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Case for torque wrench?
I have a Sears torque wrench, the style with the pointer and a plastic handle. I guestimate it to be about 2 feet long. I would love to find any sort of case to store it in, but I have not seen one. And of course, I don't want to spend too much for the case.
Anyone ever found or figured out a cheap way to get/make a case for their torque wrench?
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Umm, 1x4 + saw + wood glue + nails + elbow grease = Box
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go to goodwill. look for musical instrument case (flute, clarinet, etc). fishing rod travel case. tripod case, etc
go to hardware store. buy PVC pipe and caps
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A cue stick case also works, and they're usually padded for protection.
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Those are great ideas.
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