Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
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Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
well after snapping, losing, throwing and lending varies tools mostly cheapy's , i think i gonna invest in building a decent qualilty collection,
for motorbike repair and project inc the misses steel cage of doom.
any brands or unquie tools or recommeds of what i shoud get.
I would get snap on , but man there pricey , so I was looking at Teng Tools? they look good enough
for motorbike repair and project inc the misses steel cage of doom.
any brands or unquie tools or recommeds of what i shoud get.
I would get snap on , but man there pricey , so I was looking at Teng Tools? they look good enough
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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
Snap on toolbox in the for sale section looks good.
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Snap On the best, but really only worth it if using it every day if your a mechanic.
Teng Tools. Good enough for a home garage.
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Snap On the best, but really only worth it if using it every day if your a mechanic.
Teng Tools. Good enough for a home garage.
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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
For most normal folk the likes of Clark or Halfords own brand will do the job nicely without breaking the bank.
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i personally dont see the point in spendin loads of cash on fancy brand name tools like snap-on an teng , stanley tools do me fine , they have never let me down yet
each to thier own i suppose eh
each to thier own i suppose eh
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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
Ive used Halfords for years, nae probs. good price too.
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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
Halfords proffessional socket set, get the one that includes the ratchet panners too. Mines been worth every penny and has lasted really well.
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Pity the same can be said about the bikes you have been working on!speedaddictedberk wrote: Mines been worth every penny and has lasted really well.

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Hoi! the B M W mooring will be finished at some point, probably.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:Pity the same can be said about the bikes you have been working on!speedaddictedberk wrote: Mines been worth every penny and has lasted really well.
All I need is some spare time and a big bag of enthusiasm. I'll work on it in winter Not neccisarily this winter though
How is the TT by the way?
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Perfect now. Just changed the front wheel bearings but I was sent the wrong dust seal for the right hand side so just need to get that fitted and it will be on the market to make way for my new Yamaha!speedaddictedberk wrote:How is the TT by the way?

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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
I used to be a technician at John R Weirs (Mercedes) and was more than happy to service Mercs with Halfords Professional series tools.speedaddictedberk wrote:Halfords proffessional socket set, get the one that includes the ratchet panners too. Mines been worth every penny and has lasted really well.
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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
This is whats in my tool box



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Re: Tools? Whats in your box ha-ha
Bydand I think it was meant whats in your tool box not whats in your Brain box!! :log :log