James1979
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That’s a registered trademark I believe!Aye, CE or also known as Chinese Export.
That’s a registered trademark I believe!Aye, CE or also known as Chinese Export.
i have same tool rollI find that I use the same basic tools over and over when servicing so I wanted a tool roll that would take just what I need plus some extras for break downs.
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Separate to this I carry a multi vde screwdriver set and when needed a multi meter, though that normally means my testing kit comes out.
On the odd occasion I need a 24 27 and 32mm spanner but that's easy enough to carry
I'm kinda blown away by it as sad as that is, I was expecting I'd have to send it back.i have same tool rollthere brill
Coming from a dry climate, I'm not too keen on having tool roles here in the UK; as I would think they are more likely to absorb moisture, or get soggy and the tools inside rust.![]()
mine dont. i dont like working with wet tools specialy working with live cables all the timeComing from a dry climate, I'm not too keen on having tool roles here in the UK; as I would think they are more likely to absorb moisture, or get soggy and the tools inside rust.![]()
Over thinking it
My tool roll ended up soaked a few times, left open in the back of the van it dried over night
Got the Pratt Burnerd mounted on the M300 - bit surprised at this result on the first chucking...I had a similar issue to @Robben77 who recently posted about acquiring new chuck jaws. My chuck had jaws but the repeatability was terrible and runout as bad as 0.5mm. Took it apart to ensure it was clean but came to the conclusion it had the wrong jaws fitted. It only ever had the inners so essentially would have meant buying two sets.
One order to RDG and a new chuck at £256 delivered was a no brainer.
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That looks well tidy.Got another 205 diesel: 281,000 miles on original engine and drives like new. Another refugee from Sadiq Khan's ULEZ nonsense starts a new life in the country..View attachment 313807
But then you change the head gasket and it's good for another twenty years.That looks well tidy.
I find the cylinder head gasket dies at 200,000 miles or twenty years of age.
Shame it’s a diesel....Got another 205 diesel: 281,000 miles on original engine and drives like new. Another refugee from Sadiq Khan's ULEZ nonsense starts a new life in the country..View attachment 313807
No, Pug 205 diesels fly, I rate them.Shame it’s a diesel....
I’m just anti diesel - ignore me....No, Pug 205 diesels fly, I rate them.
And the mk 1 Renault Clio.