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Recent content by Shippy95
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Name a tool you hate
Flat head screws and screwdrivers ��
Shippy95
Post #109
Sep 14, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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First time for my own Impact wrench
Don't use it to put them on, that's why most of the time they get broken or damaged.
Shippy95
Post #3
Aug 29, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What makes for a good toolbox?
+1 for the Kirkland 42" box, love mine especially at the price
Shippy95
Post #5
Jul 17, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Plier recommendation - UK
I got a load of them from B&Q when they were in reduced section, the JCB ones. Lasted me well and work perfectly great for a spare set.
Shippy95
Post #2
May 18, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Snap on TLLF72
Anyone know where I could get one in the UK? TIA
Shippy95
Thread
May 10, 2016
Replies: 7
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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For all you snappy joes (Snapon fans)
Snap on website and eBay
Shippy95
Post #24
Mar 8, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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best 3/8 ratchet for home DIYer?
Why not invest in something more expensive and hopefully it lasts longer?
Shippy95
Post #24
Feb 23, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Good Quality 3/8 Socket Set - Facom or Span On
I've always had cheap stuff like Stanley and bergen. Finally bit the bullet and bought my first snap on ratchet a few days ago, all I can say is you definitely feel the quality difference and I'm very happy with it. Can't comment on facom stuff
Shippy95
Post #2
Feb 18, 2016
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Air tools.. Any advantage to plug in?
Personally i'd go for plug in if only using for detailing. Air tools are far noisier and no real advantage. Both do the same job
Shippy95
Post #2
Sep 4, 2015
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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