by corton » Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:08 pm
Even if you have a 250' torque wrench, you still have to exert 250 lbs pressure on the end of it. Even with my heft, that would be lifting myself off the ground to apply the full value to the wrench.
What we did with our AeroVee was to obtain a 3' length of pipe from the aviation dept of Lowes, slide it over a breaker bar (doesn't matter what length as long as the 3' STARTS at the point of rotation - the nut), then suspend 75 lbs of weights (lifting weights) from the other end. 3 x 75 lbs = 225 lbs applied. Gave it a nudge just to bump it up a bit.
I was quite surprised at the results. With me cranking on a breaker bar by myself, I thought it was snug. We then applied the above method to the nut, and we actually had to remove the socket and reposition because the weights pulled the bar down so low.