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What sized socket square drive?
hairyasswelder:
--- Quote from: MudRat on May 02, 2010, 22:24:03 ---Where is the angle grinder option??? :twisted:
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4", 4 1/2", 7", 9" and Sthil saw :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
all used more than once :evil: :evil:
william127:
ive got a beta 1/2 inch rachet that cost £40 on its own, used to use it all the time but then i bought a bahco socket and spanner set that was reduced from £160 to £40 :dance: and can only think of 1 time ive used the beta since :doh:
dxmedia:
3/4 is as big as I've got. Even my 600 ft/lb torque wrench is 3/4 (about 4' long).
I've only ever bent the breaker bar once, and that was with a 10' scaffold pole on undoing the wheel nuts (which some monkey had rattled up with an inch drive impact gun) on my old Bedford YMT. The nuts went. You'd have to be on some H E A V Y equipment to need inch and above :lol: Now where's that Zil.
Use burgon single hex for the majority of the work. Try to keep away from halfords and snap on as much as possible. I try to buy tools that last, not tools that have a lifetime warentee so that they can be replaced when they break.
carbore:
It depends how big the nut is.
4-12mm, 13-19mm, 22 + etc
Its mainly the Elise that I work on and that's not rusty as most of it has been apart at some point (by me) and I always copper ease when I put things back. I use some bigger stuff on my Fergie, but that was built when Britain was Great and is almost indestructible.
bilge rat:
--- Quote from: carbore on May 03, 2010, 21:18:09 ---It depends how big the nut is.
4-12mm, 13-19mm, 22 + etc
Its mainly the Elise that I work on and that's not rusty as most of it has been apart at some point (by me) and I always copper ease when I put things back. I use some bigger stuff on my Fergie, but that was built when Britain was Great and is almost indestructible.
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them was the days , working on them. loads of cut arms . great cars though !.
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