One other thing, when using an extension or a deep socket "theoretically" it should NOT affect the torque reading, but that is negated by wrench handle/socket being farther away from the fastener and "feel" being more numb with more chance of not holding it on square making it easier to "gorilla it" inadvertently.
Glider is naturally correct, first hand tighten only...if it is cross threading you will know it before you ding the threads, and then all the way till it stops (hopefully you have use thread sealer) so only a very slight additional amount of torque is necessary to "seal the deal"!!!
Glider is naturally correct, first hand tighten only...if it is cross threading you will know it before you ding the threads, and then all the way till it stops (hopefully you have use thread sealer) so only a very slight additional amount of torque is necessary to "seal the deal"!!!