Tools you wish you'd bought sooner...
Discussion
You know, you've done loads of work previously, and then you buy a tool that makes you think 'why didn't I just get one of these before?'
4 for me:
Swanson square: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B072MGXYYJ/ref=psdc_19... - so useful building sheds and the like
Impact Driver - my first one was a 14.4V DeWalt - don't know why i used a cordless drill for screwdriving so long, these are so much better
Plunge/Track Saw - I've got a Makita one. Just the right tool for cutting sheet material, but twice as expensive as a regular circular saw. I still should have bought one ages before i actually did. https://www.angliatoolcentre.co.uk/makita-sp6000j1...
Mitre Saw stand - did without one for ages, but this just speeds up work massively by holding timber at the right height and stopping stuff falling. Bought as I bought a new chopsaw, and thought 'sod it, i'll get a stand with this one' : https://www.toolstop.co.uk/metabo-ksu251-legstand-...
4 for me:
Swanson square: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B072MGXYYJ/ref=psdc_19... - so useful building sheds and the like
Impact Driver - my first one was a 14.4V DeWalt - don't know why i used a cordless drill for screwdriving so long, these are so much better
Plunge/Track Saw - I've got a Makita one. Just the right tool for cutting sheet material, but twice as expensive as a regular circular saw. I still should have bought one ages before i actually did. https://www.angliatoolcentre.co.uk/makita-sp6000j1...
Mitre Saw stand - did without one for ages, but this just speeds up work massively by holding timber at the right height and stopping stuff falling. Bought as I bought a new chopsaw, and thought 'sod it, i'll get a stand with this one' : https://www.toolstop.co.uk/metabo-ksu251-legstand-...
Berkshire bred said:
Not house diy technically, Brake caliper piston winder tool thingy. The amount of blood, pain and swearing got to much so I finally stumped up the £12.65 and bought one. Best decision ever.
Same here. After years of using clamps/molegrips/bits of wood I was defeated by a rear calliper on my Alfa so bought the right tool for winding the pistons back. A few months later I stumped up to buy a proper kit with a large range of fitments as I found it so much easier.On the DIY front, I think a slate ripper was a tool I should have bought much sooner.
boyse7en said:
Berkshire bred said:
Not house diy technically, Brake caliper piston winder tool thingy. The amount of blood, pain and swearing got to much so I finally stumped up the £12.65 and bought one. Best decision ever.
Same here. After years of using clamps/molegrips/bits of wood I was defeated by a rear calliper on my Alfa so bought the right tool for winding the pistons back. A few months later I stumped up to buy a proper kit with a large range of fitments as I found it so much easier.Fast forward to me wrenching like fk on this new and innocent winder using all of my extensive list of naughty words and getting nowhere. Get supremely fked off with the car and non functional winder so throw it on the floor. Much to the amusement of the friendly mechanic opposite who duly (and cautiously, from 30 feet away) advices me that they wind in via an Allen screw on the back of the caliper. I shouldn't be allowed near cars.
Fuel Pump removal tool. Nearly stabbed myself many times in the arm trying to use a pair of screwdrivers. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00A9NKMME/ref=asc_df_...
sparkythecat said:
CAPP0 said:
Lots of things but a recent one was an adjustable spanner with a mole-grip clamp on it - it's excellent, no more slipping off the nut or bolt head..
I'm struggling to picture this. Got a link?
Concrete/steel nailer, soo much quicker for fixing electrical fixings, I now wonder how i used to manage!
https://www.its.co.uk/pd/800E-Spit-Pulsa-800E-Cord...
https://www.its.co.uk/pd/800E-Spit-Pulsa-800E-Cord...
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