Could somebody explain in nice easy terms all the ins and outs of torque wrench specifications to me as I seem to have got confused trying to find out for myself.
What is there a difference between in.-lb and lbf.in?
Then there are N.m., Kgm and mKg, I presume these are different as well, is this where we are being metricated (or worse)?
Last question, I have just had a "sort out" and find I have two torque wrenches, one 0 to 80 ft-lbs and one 40 to180 lbf.in (4-20 N.m). Will these be sufficient to cover most jobs on my 1150, or do I get rid of them and get one that does the lot?
I, as usual, look forward to the helpful answers I hope to recieve as well as any general pi$$ taking without which these forums would be sooooooo boring

What is there a difference between in.-lb and lbf.in?
Then there are N.m., Kgm and mKg, I presume these are different as well, is this where we are being metricated (or worse)?
Last question, I have just had a "sort out" and find I have two torque wrenches, one 0 to 80 ft-lbs and one 40 to180 lbf.in (4-20 N.m). Will these be sufficient to cover most jobs on my 1150, or do I get rid of them and get one that does the lot?
I, as usual, look forward to the helpful answers I hope to recieve as well as any general pi$$ taking without which these forums would be sooooooo boring
