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    My tool kit

    This is my tool kit.


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    Awsome!

    Had a crack up the other day. Had a pair of stillsons. 18". Put them on a large pipe with a lump of pipe about 3m long. As you can imaging they didnt like it. Snaped the handle in half.
    Gave them to the Kincrome tool rep. He was kind enough to warrenty claim them. We only gave them to him as a laugh. Good service that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickthis View Post
    Awsome!

    Had a crack up the other day. Had a pair of stillsons. 18". Put them on a large pipe with a lump of pipe about 3m long. As you can imaging they didnt like it. Snapped the handle in half.
    Gave them to the Kincrome tool rep. He was kind enough to warranty claim them. We only gave them to him as a laugh. Good service that!
    Thought of another one. Had a 7/8 spanner when I was working in the coal mines. Go missing while I was working on the crusher. Not hard when there is all the dust around! About 12 months later I got it back. It was stuck to the magnet. Unreal it looked like that shifter of yours WB. Crazy to think how much it changed in 12 months. Was funny because the only thing that was any good on it was where I engraved my name! Lucky it didn't go through the crusher otherwise I may not have been in the good books!
    Owner (Jason) - STICKTHIS Automotive Decals and Stripes

    HX Sandman Panelvan. Mint Julep. Complete Factory Resto.
    HZ Sandman Ute. Saddle Tan Metallic - Customised. Galaxy Blue.
    HZ GTS. Palais White. Next Resto From 99% NOS Parts.
    HSV GTO Coupe - Highly Modified
    VR SS into a VS Supercar Castrol Perkins Ingall 1997 Tribuilte build

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    Great tool kit wb the stillsons are the stand out item but no doubt you will use them as a hammer and flatten the back of them now that your hammer handle is of such a dwalf nature. I do have a better shifter that I found in a well when cleaning out the silt they had been there for about ten years you could borrow then if you like from RB
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    Here is my tool box, you can have it.


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    That is would be awesome Blocker! I dont have one yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickthis View Post
    Awsome!

    Had a crack up the other day. Had a pair of stillsons. 18". Put them on a large pipe with a lump of pipe about 3m long. As you can imaging they didnt like it. Snaped the handle in half.
    Gave them to the Kincrome tool rep. He was kind enough to warrenty claim them. We only gave them to him as a laugh. Good service that!
    Thats good service! I dont think I can claim my hammer handle as I got lazy and tried a new method for fitting a new handle (which I probably dont recommend either). Place new handle in hammer head, place hammer and handle upright in a 20 tonne press and push handle into hammer head with press. It actually worked well until I gave it that fatal "just one more pump on the jack and it will be perfect"......snap.

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    As you may have noticed some of my tools are a little rustic, however I lashed out and bought myself some high quality supercheap panel beating equipment a while ago. Not too impressed with the quality I must admit. $35 doesnt seem to get you much these days.
    I do have good quality tools as well in case anyone doubts me.......

    Last edited by wbute; 02-06-2011 at 07:39 AM.

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    Your hard on your tools wb

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    I had a really good tool set up once.....till a flatmate decided he liked them more than me. He took all me Snap-On stuff, I got left with me Repco spanners (which are pretty good) and few assorted screwdrivers and bits and pieces of sockets. Slowly rebuilding though!

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