captain
Contributor
I use crow foot wrenches on hoses. There is a simple formula (that should be included in your torque wrench manual) to adjust for extending the length. On a regulator hose, I torque to 40 inch pounds and set my wrench to 36 inch pounds.
It seems to me that you are arguing that using standard wrenches and getting a feel for the pressure applied will get you in the ballpark, and is preferable to over-tightening with a torque wrench by 4 inch pounds.
Here is the formula, in case anyone is interested:
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I am not arguing anything, I just feel their are very few situations where a torque wrench is absolutely necessary. I doubt a 20 to 250 inch pound torque wrench of any kind is accurate to within 4 inch pounds. Just turn the crow foot wrench 90 degrees to the wrench and you don't need all those calculations because you haven't lengthen it.