Preparation!

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meeja

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8,290 posts

255 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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OK, the build may still be some way off, but I thought I might as well make use of the Stafford Show this weekend and pick up a few tools...

Bearing in mind that the majority of my existing toolkit is not designed for Automotive (I'm from an electronics/electrical background) I will be looking nearer the time of the build to get one of those starter kits from the likes of Sealey etc.

But, is there anything "that you can always pick up for pennies at shows" that I should keep my eyes open for?

spartan_andy

645 posts

254 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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One piece of kit I have found invaluable although not pennies is quite cheap is a 2 foot breaker bar cost about £8 last year at donnington and has had some serious hammer along with my torque wrench, argos special

Aprisa

1,829 posts

265 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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I would imagine "Car builder solutions" will be there, they sell usefull things like "hole Cutters" "Rivnut Tools" and sanding drums which are all very useful with kits.

My favourite tool is a cordless impact wrench which saves a huge amount of time.

HTH Nick

meeja

Original Poster:

8,290 posts

255 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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Excellent suggestions....

I had hole cutters on my shopping list already (Use them in electrical jobs as well, and the set I currently use have seen far, far better days!)

jgmadkit

548 posts

256 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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Tools that do 'cost pennies' and are worthwhile having and are usually on a few stall holders stands are the devices that are useful when you drop nuts, screws, washers etc in difficult to retrieve places.

Haven't got a clue what they are called but are generally about 18-24" long with with either a claw like retractable end or a magnet (can also get ariel type tools with magnets on the end)

They only cost about £1 but come in extremely handy.

If any one knows suppliers of these devices I would be grateful if you could let me know as this was on my list of things to stock on Madabout should I ever get round to it.

Cheers, John

Madabout

daydreamer

1,409 posts

264 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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Brake bleeding kit with a check valve (I don't know why they don't put these in the nipples).

Makes bleeding them a doddle - you can even do it on your own.

Purple AK

343 posts

250 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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A right angle drill adaptor is an invaluable asset, if you don't already have one
Cheers Chris

meeja

Original Poster:

8,290 posts

255 months

Saturday 13th March 2004
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Good stuff chaps!

Shopping list has got a little longer, and I'm preparing to do battle with the wallet (wife)