Trevorleach
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Snap on.Do you mean Snap On or Knipex? I have Knipex side cutters and they are heavily used. Cut a spring with them yesterday and the edges are still perfect.
Bloke I used to work with swore by Knipex.
Snap on.Do you mean Snap On or Knipex? I have Knipex side cutters and they are heavily used. Cut a spring with them yesterday and the edges are still perfect.
I voted £400+ because it's probably just about my average, some months it might be half that, some it might be double it, but if i looked at it over a 12 month period it's probably £4500 - £5000. It's excessive for a hobbyist, but i'm slowly gearing up to make it far more than a hobby. I don't drink or smoke or really buy much household junk, so the vast majority of my spare cash goes onto tools. I consider it a far safer option than taking out a 20 to 30k loan to start a business and worry where the hell the payments are coming from in the first few months, i'd rather just start out doing hobby stuff and occasional bits and peices for friends and family and go from there.
For the most part what i'm doing now is mostly hobby projects and just advancing my own skills, so it seems like I'm spending far too much on tools, but I think future me will thank myself for it later.



