Scot
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Over the weekend I was getting my mountain bike ready for the season. Had to change the tires, get the studded ones off, and replace some stripped (rounded out) allens holding my front brake disc on. I won't go in to why they were rounded but I picked up some new ones that took a 3mm instead of the 4.5mm of the originals. On the face of the disc was printed "tq 55 in/lbs". I immediatley translated that into ft/lbs for some reason grabbed the smaller of my 2 clicker style tq wrenches and tried to tighten a 3mm allen to 55 ft/lbs. (For anyone as dense as me, It's impossible! the allen will round out or the tool will break long before you hit 55) All the time in the back of my head I'm thinking this can't be right, but tried anyway and of course never got the click from the wrench. Yesterday I stopped by my bike shop for something else and noticed the mechanic doing the same thing I was but with a tiny rod style tq wrench. I asked him how he gets them to 55 ft/lbs without problems. He of course schooled me on the in/ft difference. I always thought it was just metric or standard--- period! I had no clue there were differing degrees of each.
There is a reason I make my living with wood and not metals.
There is a reason I make my living with wood and not metals.