Tinsmith
This app is very handy in my line of work. I also own an HVAC company and used it there also. Easy to use and saves a ton of time. Great job
Great App!
This is such a great tool to have in your pocket.
I do a lot of reverse engineering, 80% in a year,
This allows me to have all of the bolt sizes and head configurations at my finger tips instead of hunting them down, and they are always right on. I enjoy this app very much. The owner of the company I work for asked me what I was doing on my phone and I showed him the app.
Then I took him in my office and showed him what I used to do and he was just blown away by all of the time I saved. He said if anyone bothers you about the phone tell them to come see me. Later the next week in a company meeting he told everybody that I was the only one allowed on their phone. So I love this app.
Oh and it very much had a lot to do with my awesome raise this year! Thanks Guys
Kevin
I do a lot of reverse engineering, 80% in a year,
This allows me to have all of the bolt sizes and head configurations at my finger tips instead of hunting them down, and they are always right on. I enjoy this app very much. The owner of the company I work for asked me what I was doing on my phone and I showed him the app.
Then I took him in my office and showed him what I used to do and he was just blown away by all of the time I saved. He said if anyone bothers you about the phone tell them to come see me. Later the next week in a company meeting he told everybody that I was the only one allowed on their phone. So I love this app.
Oh and it very much had a lot to do with my awesome raise this year! Thanks Guys
Kevin
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Best App in its Class
All the information you need. Fraction chart reference to charts of Metric and SAE; drill bit sizes with number and letter and fraction sizes. Undoubtedly the the best! I use this app all the time.
One of the most useful apps.
I use the crap out of this. It beats going to a book or wall chart every five minutes to look up tap sizes and fit sizes.
Not so bad
Some torque is no good and only in englis
Great until update process
Great app until I tried to open it one day and it said "iEngineer may slow down your iPhone. The developer of this app needs to update it to improve its capability" and your only option is "ok"
This seems shady not updating through the normal app update process. Looks like malware or virus
This seems shady not updating through the normal app update process. Looks like malware or virus
The glass is half bull
3 star=I like the app...
In my humble opinion this has real potential to be a winner.
We interrupt this profession of humility with an important yet judgmental review:
This was designed by a student engineer with little to no practical application of textbook data wasn't it? C'mon.... It's full of superfluous data that just ends up cluttering the display for about 95% of all skilled tradesmen in the field. On the other hand it's much easier to reference than your text during an open book exam. Yep, you guessed it, I'm no engineer and yet I downloaded an app, in that professions namesake. Joke's on me...
Still, for profitability sake, there are more skilled tradesmen than engineers anyway so why not market to them first? e.g. The calculator apps that are basic and scientific when rotated or mode select
1. Why didn't you include a hex flange head in the mix? That's like a margarita without tequila. Don't say it's the same as hex/washer because you better know better.
2. Substrate data anyone? Composites, steel alloys: ferritic/austenitic/martensitic; non-ferrous alloys you get the idea. If I'm going to fasten two identical materials, this will be enough. Unfortunately, it just never works out that way in the thunder dome.
3. Bolt Finish?- phosphor, zinc, chromate, cadmium, Jedi Juice... pertinent factors
In my humble opinion this has real potential to be a winner.
We interrupt this profession of humility with an important yet judgmental review:
This was designed by a student engineer with little to no practical application of textbook data wasn't it? C'mon.... It's full of superfluous data that just ends up cluttering the display for about 95% of all skilled tradesmen in the field. On the other hand it's much easier to reference than your text during an open book exam. Yep, you guessed it, I'm no engineer and yet I downloaded an app, in that professions namesake. Joke's on me...
Still, for profitability sake, there are more skilled tradesmen than engineers anyway so why not market to them first? e.g. The calculator apps that are basic and scientific when rotated or mode select
1. Why didn't you include a hex flange head in the mix? That's like a margarita without tequila. Don't say it's the same as hex/washer because you better know better.
2. Substrate data anyone? Composites, steel alloys: ferritic/austenitic/martensitic; non-ferrous alloys you get the idea. If I'm going to fasten two identical materials, this will be enough. Unfortunately, it just never works out that way in the thunder dome.
3. Bolt Finish?- phosphor, zinc, chromate, cadmium, Jedi Juice... pertinent factors
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Useful
Good app use it every day at work well worth the extra for metric units
After all this time, still happy
I've had this app a while. After not being updated for 2.5yrs, it's still stable & works well.
I do believe a freshening up of the UI to correspond with the larger handsets (6+, 6s+, 7+) would be nice as the app is starting to look a little poor on the larger screen.
Hardly bad enough to be upset about having it or purchasing the Metric add-on.
I do believe a freshening up of the UI to correspond with the larger handsets (6+, 6s+, 7+) would be nice as the app is starting to look a little poor on the larger screen.
Hardly bad enough to be upset about having it or purchasing the Metric add-on.
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Structural bolts
Head dimensions are not right.