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Lizzie_Zoom

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Ideal Tool Kit?
« on: 21 April 2010, 22:06:25 »

After working on a number of miggies I think that now I have an ideal range of tools to undertake most general work on these cars (??)

..........and yes I know that I do not have any hub pullers, cam locking tools, Tech2, or any of the other "specialist tools, but I have all the basic ones I need....I think.......so far!! :D :D :D ;)



What do you think?? :-/ :-/ ;)
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Re: Ideal Tool Kit?
« Reply #1 on: 21 April 2010, 22:15:34 »

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After working on a number of miggies I think that now I have an ideal range of tools to undertake most general work on these cars (??)

..........and yes I know that I do not have any hub pullers, cam locking tools, Tech2, or any of the other "specialist tools, but I have all the basic ones I need....I think.......so far!! :D :D :D ;)



What do you think?? :-/ :-/ ;)

yes you have more than enough ;D ;D :y
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Re: Ideal Tool Kit?
« Reply #2 on: 21 April 2010, 22:46:08 »

Just one fine tuning tool missing - A big hammer!
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« Reply #3 on: 22 April 2010, 00:05:58 »

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Just one fine tuning tool missing - A big hammer!
Was thinking along the same lines - not enough Sammies  :y
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Re: Ideal Tool Kit?
« Reply #4 on: 22 April 2010, 01:19:34 »

Missing items.

Set of pressed overalls.

Marigolds.

Inspection lamp.

Car crawler and (Basque to pull the DD's in tight) safety glasses.


Apart from that, some impressive kit.  :y :y
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« Reply #5 on: 22 April 2010, 04:20:31 »

Decent Trolley Jack and Axle Stands are an absolute must for general car repair duties.  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 22 April 2010, 08:10:58 »

Kettle etc....

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« Reply #7 on: 22 April 2010, 08:14:26 »

Ahhhh....adjustable's!....the spawn af satin!
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« Reply #8 on: 22 April 2010, 08:21:26 »

oh and the burning gear ;D
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Re: Ideal Tool Kit?
« Reply #9 on: 22 April 2010, 16:44:42 »

A decent set of stilsons always come in useful..

I substituted the hacksaws with a Dremel and cutting disk...

A useful thing I see missing is a compressor, although, I tend only to use mine as an oversized inflator recently...
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Re: Ideal Tool Kit?
« Reply #10 on: 22 April 2010, 19:23:54 »

as others say, missing a big Sammy :y
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« Reply #11 on: 22 April 2010, 19:55:40 »

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as others say, missing a big Sammy :y

& a car that needs fixing ;D :P
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« Reply #12 on: 22 April 2010, 20:00:34 »

Add a decent set of Long Nose Mole Grips to your collection Liz. Very usefull for clamping a hose whilst you do some work.
A pair of normal Mole Grips too, don't buy any cheap ones, they're false economy, because they twist outa shape under pressure.
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« Reply #13 on: 22 April 2010, 21:09:50 »

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Add a decent set of Long Nose Mole Grips to your collection Liz. Very usefull for clamping a hose whilst you do some work.
A pair of normal Mole Grips too, don't buy any cheap ones, they're false economy, because they twist outa shape under pressure.

You want Vice Grips then  :y :y
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« Reply #14 on: 22 April 2010, 21:12:00 »

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Ahhhh....adjustable's!....the spawn af satin!

Adjustables do have their uses  ;)
Who's this satin? .....  :-/ :-/ :y
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