Examiner...lucky man!
Just bought a small metal rolling machine ot make fuel tanks straps :lol:
wrinx
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Examiner...lucky man!
Just bought a small metal rolling machine ot make fuel tanks straps :lol:
wrinx
The other night in Aldi, I saw some hefty chrome vanadium combi spanners (a set of 16) for £7.99, absolute bargain, had to get to add to my already hefty stock of them, you can never have enough imo :D
Aldi sell some very good tools - I've got a set of these spanners and they have already come in useful. Angle grinders and Orbital sanders are cheap but good
Looking forward to getting down to Aldi when I get back to the UK next week. However my tool of choice at the moment appears to be a blowtorch, seem to be using on lots of stuck parts at the moment.
Oh and a heat proof mat comes in handy too.
A proper set of new tools :icon_wink:
Very nice :cool:
wrinx
Next to a proper bike I notice. :thumb:
I just ordered one of these yesterday of the bay.
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Mini-5M-4-LED...(0Q~~60_12.JPG
Ahh, let us know how you go on with it, been thinking about one of these for some time.
I'm currently looking at some rubber mallets, a swager and an expensive metal folder!
wrinx
Bikes actually ;)
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The Chinese electrical stuff on Ebay is amazingly cheap, I've got one of those small camera probes too, I've also got one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BBQ-Oven-T...item5af344610d
On the way. I'll be checking it for accuracy and it'll get workshop use in Winter, patio use in Summer. :lol-052:
Bought one of the little inspection cameras and wasn't impressed :(
Anyway, after 2.5yrs I finally got around to fitting the non-return valve today :lol:
Got a fairly big project on which will involve lots of cutting so needed the coolant to work rather than using a spray bottle, to save my fingers!
Hopefully it won't have drained overnight...
wrinx