dann2707
ClioSport Club Member
Looks a bit deep for you that Dan, hope you did your armbands next.
Looks a bit deep for you that Dan, hope you did your armbands next.
I wish I had went for the big kit with the rat-s**t spanner’s and other bits instead of the medium one.
The new set Cookson has bought is more sensible than the old big set! decent lenght breaker, nice impact swivel joints, looks like no imperial bits - my older set is half full of imperial.
Mine usually order them in if not in stock.Just don't break any of the torx bits.
I've had the small T30 break a year ago last May, took it in and they said they don't stock them and that it has to go back to head office.... Never heard anything and they didn't know when I chased it up.
Just left it as I still had the longer T30... Now that has broken 🤦🏻♂️
Surely they should have some stock in store?
Mine usually order them in if not in stock.
One like thisAnyone got a recommendation for a food brake line flaring tool that can do steel lines?
I fucked a brake union, couldn't find my old vice mount tools so bought one of these:
And its pap
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Yes, something like that, theres a few old school kits which I'll get on eBay when they come up... The ones not made in china.
Yeah that handle's getting lostPicked up a new file, it's got quick change handle so you can swap between files, or blades
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Picked up a new file, it's got quick change handle so you can swap between files, or blades
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Tried getting on with a manual vernier caliper (although that's what a vernier caliper actually is) for working down in the garage and quite simply my brain is too slow to work it out 😂😂 / I just end up rounding the numbers up or down defeating the purpose of a vernier caliper.
So I've just treated myself to a 150mm Mititoyo digital caliper for down in the garage.
I got the 200mm version for inside the house and love it so much. I probably use it daily, so wanted to have similiar for when 3d prints are done to measure. Excited to get it!
IS LOUISWARE NOT GOOD ENUF FOR U HUHTried getting on with a manual vernier caliper (although that's what a vernier caliper actually is) for working down in the garage and quite simply my brain is too slow to work it out 😂😂 / I just end up rounding the numbers up or down defeating the purpose of a vernier caliper.
So I've just treated myself to a 150mm Mititoyo digital caliper for down in the garage.
I got the 200mm version for inside the house and love it so much. I probably use it daily, so wanted to have similiar for when 3d prints are done to measure. Excited to get it!
Sadly both indoor I couldn't afford coolant proof 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺An indoor and outdoor Mitutoyo... Got some money yow!
Please explainIS LOUISWARE NOT GOOD ENUF FOR U HUH
Spent a bit too long trying to work out what you actually meant by mititoyo until I clocked it's actually a real word.Tried getting on with a manual vernier caliper (although that's what a vernier caliper actually is) for working down in the garage and quite simply my brain is too slow to work it out 😂😂 / I just end up rounding the numbers up or down defeating the purpose of a vernier caliper.
So I've just treated myself to a 150mm Mititoyo digital caliper for down in the garage.
I got the 200mm version for inside the house and love it so much. I probably use it daily, so wanted to have similiar for when 3d prints are done to measure. Excited to get it!
Looking to get an impact driver, not tied to any particular brand battery wise so whatever I get might be the start of that so some red tools might not be a bad way to go...
Wondering if this kit was not too bad a deal:
Cheapest it seems to be anywhere, with the batteries and charger doesn't seem too horrendous.
Have already got a drill but for a relatively little extra on just buying the driver doesn't seem a bad idea to grab the kit.
Has your Mrs used any of this yet?Staying in £26 a night crack dens has allowed me to spend on the red stuff.
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I actually got these a while back mind, and I'm still recovering financially.
The Ryobi lawn mower went back under warranty after just 15 uses, so that's good, isn't it.
Working fine now, but hoping to pick up a bargain Milwaukee jobbie now the summers gone.