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Jake:
Sorry to jump in your thread Ash
I just noticed the name change too Mike
Cool.
Leaves the room..

landyman Ash:

--- Quote from: "Andy the Landy" ---http://www.frost.co.uk/ Very addictive :wink:
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I see what you mean!!!  Hmmmm toys.....  :P  :P  :P  :P

Jimbo:
VWP do a selection of tools too - brake pipe flarers, benders etc....


Mmmmm, VWP........must spend less on stuff I don't really need !


Jim

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "landyman Ash" ---I can teeth tools free.....

Not much help  :?

Liike the new name mate, much more personal  :wink:  

Your a person now, not just an engine  :shock:
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--- Quote ---Sorry to jump in your thread Ash
I just noticed the name change too Mike
Cool.
Leaves the room..
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thanx guys,


to make you feel better ash i rkon ive spent well over 2k on tools & its not even snop on

Henry Webster:
I find Machine Mart is often quite expensive.  I actually buy quite alot of tools from Halfords.  There professional range seems to be pretty good quality and well priced.  So wuld recommend Halfords and local tool places.

I personally wouldn't bother with a brake pipe bender.  I have one, but don't use it and do it by hand - carefully.  

I think that a decent brake flaring tool is worth spending real money on.  I haven't found one that I would be happy with for less than £75, which is why I still borrow one from a friend!

H

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