Rannsachair
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I think I may have a problem.....
I had heart surgery last Monday, so been having a few days being inactive and seem to have bought one or two tools via the computer (am back at work today):
I think the forum may be partly to blame, my kamasa screwdriver set was getting a bit tired and I was keeping a look out for a Wera set after folk saying they were good on a thread here some time ago, similar with the Bergen stubby AF set (amazing at under £10) and the unpictured Lidl 6/12v battery charger.
I also saw good reviews on Midwest right angled aviation snips.
Then I decided to get an as original toolkit for my 1969 Triumph Bonneville, full second hand kits were selling for hundreds, so I made a list of the individual tools and bought each one - am just waiting on an original tool roll and a clutch puller being delivered and the set is complete with original Triumph spanners (left of the aviation snips).
Then I decided to pull together a better toolkit for my 1955 model Matchless and got a nice old kit of mainly BSA tools complete with a wee Tecalemit grease gun, King Dick spoke key and a Jedbro chain breaker. Just waiting on an ex army canvas tool roll to be delivered.
I may need help for this addiction, I started looking at https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-B...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 after reading the @slim_boy_fat post on polishing mops!
Bar running out of cash, how do you stop?
I had heart surgery last Monday, so been having a few days being inactive and seem to have bought one or two tools via the computer (am back at work today):
I think the forum may be partly to blame, my kamasa screwdriver set was getting a bit tired and I was keeping a look out for a Wera set after folk saying they were good on a thread here some time ago, similar with the Bergen stubby AF set (amazing at under £10) and the unpictured Lidl 6/12v battery charger.
I also saw good reviews on Midwest right angled aviation snips.
Then I decided to get an as original toolkit for my 1969 Triumph Bonneville, full second hand kits were selling for hundreds, so I made a list of the individual tools and bought each one - am just waiting on an original tool roll and a clutch puller being delivered and the set is complete with original Triumph spanners (left of the aviation snips).
Then I decided to pull together a better toolkit for my 1955 model Matchless and got a nice old kit of mainly BSA tools complete with a wee Tecalemit grease gun, King Dick spoke key and a Jedbro chain breaker. Just waiting on an ex army canvas tool roll to be delivered.
I may need help for this addiction, I started looking at https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-B...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 after reading the @slim_boy_fat post on polishing mops!
Bar running out of cash, how do you stop?