A simple change to our torque wrench storage cut our calibration fails in half
We used to keep all our torque wrenches in a big drawer, just tossed in with the other tools. After three wrenches failed calibration in six months, our lead mechanic built a simple foam-lined rack on the back wall of the shop. Each wrench has its own slot now, so they aren't getting banged around. In the year since we switched, we've only had one calibration fail, and that was on an older wrench due for replacement anyway. Has anyone else seen a big improvement from something this basic?