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EbonynIvory:
I know nothing about tools ..........(I only have a cheep small Halford's socket set, 1 spanner (10 mm at one end and 14mm on the other), cheep screw driver and a not so cheep screw driver that has detachable ends and can either be stubby or long! That's the extent of my tool kit, oh and a cheep set of jump leads (much used) and a foot pump!)............
But I had a good look round a Snap-on sales rep long wheel based transit stuffed to the gills with tools. All I can say, it must be like a chocoholic going into a chocolate factory! I spent most of my time going "what is this for?"!
piggysteve:
A bit like me when the mrs drags me round the local saddlery :D
Mash:
--- Quote from: EbonynIvory on October 10, 2008, 00:18:44 ---But I had a good look round a Snap-on sales rep long wheel based transit stuffed to the gills with tools. All I can say, it must be like a chocoholic going into a chocolate factory!
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Thats why I'm always skint :doh: :doh:
Just cann't resist a "bargain"
bullfrog:
Most of mine is Halfords pro.
I only live half a mile away from store so best for me and they never quible breakages.
Tool box is industrial range.
I do have some large satin finish rolson spanners (6-32mm).
I have had them around 5 years and they do get USED. 8mm one broke holding top of pro-comp shock but rest are good.
I also have a V-large adjustable. I bought it for bottom brackets on mountain bikes but its ideal for LR stuff.
Better to save up and get good stuff with warranty .
I dont personally rate snap-off.
DoubleTop:
most of mine are from relatives old garages !! a few bits and bobs are from ScrewFix, but nothing special. Toolbox is a cardboard box.
DT.
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