Recent content by Sn0wlink

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    Ratchet repair

    Post a pic, But generally a good fitted c clip will work well. Use proper pliers or you'll end up stabbing yourself with the blunt end of a screwdriver.... Apparently!
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    SK Tools one I think? Sent from my CUBOT MAX using Tapatalk
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    PB Swiss Tools Delivered... <a href="https://ibb.co/hjC3S5"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/f4tXLQ/unnamed.jpg" alt="unnamed" border="0"></a>
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    Recommend good electrical tape

    I mostly use Scotch 3m 33+ tape like many others. Occasionally I use Advance AT7 tape which is a great alternative and cheaper. It also has a really nice plastic core, rather than the standard cardboard. It's the little details.
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    Bergen Tools - how you rate them?

    Bergen tools are flooding ebay in the U.K. Has anyone had any experience with their tools, are they rated for a professional workshop, or are they suitable for immediate binning? Love to know your opinions and ratings of these "apparent" products.
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    Cheaper alternatives to Snap-On

    Facom Screwdriver Set 10 £47.95 http://www.tooled-up.com/manproduct/facom-10-piece-protwist-mixed-slotted-pozi-phillips-screwdriver-set/146342/ Snap-On Screwdriver Set 6 £107.58 http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=645277&group_ID=682253&store=uk&dir=catalog
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    Cheaper alternatives to Snap-On

    Unfortunatly in the UK Facom works out cheaper. There are more deals arive festive seasons so Facom drop prices. Snap-On in the U.K always has a fixed price off the trucks.
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    Cheaper alternatives to Snap-On

    Snap-On have tools made by other firms including Bahco, Williams etc... Are there any other real cheap alternatives to Snap-On tools that hold up well to a everyday mechanics workshop. I find Draper Expert Spanners to be reliable (very under-rated) Facom Steel Series for working with solvents...
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