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anyone familiar with draper tools?

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barrybeefburger

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I have one that I bought from machine mart years ago, I’m not a pro so it hasn’t been used daily but it’s worked well enough that I haven’t looked else where, it also doesn’t damage rubber boots like a pickle fork does, I also don’t use it with an impact wrench I just use a spanner.
 

F124C

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Draper Tools (U.K.), as said above, don't make tools, they just have their name branded onto tools they supply, so not unusual to find an apparently identical tool from another supplier. They're popular in the U.K. used by home D.I.Y.'ers and some professional 'shops. I've got some of their stuff, they'll get the job done.

They list a number of other balljoint tools e.g. N139, N140, N160. I'd suggest you double-check the opening size you think you'll need most before ordering. (one of the above is on special offer at the moment and is much cheaper!)

Is there a supplier of Draper tools local to you? I'd guess that carriage from the U.K. might be cost prohibitive?

I noticed you're in the U.S. - can't you hire a suitable balljoint separator from one of the Auto-Factors?( or maybe you just want to have your own?).

Al.
 
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