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Puddleduck

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Which items do you keep in your tool kit? Which have been of most use - or do you just use a break down service?
 

Fireman Sam

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Hammer, screwdrivers, duct tape, RAC card.

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screwdriver with interchangeable bits, pliers, sticky tape, set of stubby spanners, adjustable wrench and a multi meter. All have been handy at some point and you‘ll need some of them anyway if you have bicycles.
 
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Clive

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Which items do you keep in your tool kit? Which have been of most use - or do you just use a break down service?

When something breaks I buy two so I have one for a spare next time. This guarantees it will never go wrong again. I have bits for caravans and motorhomes going back 20 years in my garage :Doh:
 
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my son gave me a little bag of tools he brought in Halfords.:Eeek:

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TheBig1

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small hammer for normal jobs
gert big hammer for things that are stuck
screwdriver with assorted bits
adjustable spanner
duct tape
superglue
for every thing else...there's mastercard, ....oh and an RAC card
 
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Puddleduck

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small hammer for normal jobs
gert big hammer for things that are stuck
screwdriver with assorted bits
adjustable spanner
duct tape
superglue
for every thing else...there's mastercard, ....oh and an RAC card

Fuses
Bulbs
 
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Ed Excel

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Set of ring spanners, Set of open spanners! Claw hammer, Rubber mallet, Cross head screwdrivers, Slot head screwdrivers, Pipe wrench, Pliers, Stanley knife, Range of fuses, Full set of vehicle lamps, Spare hab. Lamps, ELV cable, Electrical tapes, Duct tape, tie wraps (two lengths), Assorted wood screws, Glues, Tie down straps. And, Snow socks, Slip mats & Spare tyre.
In the last twelve months I've used a 10A fuse???

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Set of ring spanners, Set of open spanners! Claw hammer, Rubber mallet, Cross head screwdrivers, Slot head screwdrivers, Pipe wrench, Pliers, Stanley knife, Range of fuses, Full set of vehicle lamps, Spare hab. Lamps, ELV cable, Electrical tapes, Duct tape, tie wraps (two lengths), Assorted wood screws, Glues, Tie down straps. And, Snow socks, Slip mats & Spare tyre.
In the last twelve months I've used a 10A fuse???

Apart from the last three that's mine too. I also have few bits of choc-block connector. And I've used nothing from it. Any fuse that's blown has been at home & self-inflicted.
 
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Obviously you need an 'ammer, so why settle for the wrong one ?


When a bloke is doing a very technical job, he has to deliberate which 'ammer he needs.

Slowly going through his full set, scratching his chin, he finally settles on the right one and proudly says ..

"This fucker'll do " :Smile:

So, with no further ado, I have the perfect solution for all jobs. An 'ammer can never be too big :Smile:

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A head-torch so that you can see what you are doing if its dark...not that I would know what I was doing anyway :helpsos:
 
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