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 f


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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