keithski122
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So what you've found out is that everyone likes something different from each other!
You need to worry more about who you get at Halfords. Professional (name before Advance) torque went ping so took it back and the young lad said this doesn't have a lifetime warranty only Advance does. Tried to argue it out and he got the assistant manager, who said the same thing but in a more derogatory tone. Just then the manager walked past with the regional manager so I collared them and it was the regional manager that said I was right and it was the previous name and warrantied. The name had only changed a couple of years ago.
Returning cracked sockets and broken bits (too often, now use Bahco) was always a lottery to which monkey would be operating the till to authorise the exchange show much more time was wasted on what started out as quick job. Luckily never had to exchange a spanner.
I meant turn it 90° wide
5.7mm thick vs 12.8mmI meant turn it 90° wide
Who made your magneto spanner set ?I have a considerable variety of makes of spanner , if correct, they comprise :
Britool , Williams, Bedford, Garrington Kestrel, Snap-On, Blue Point, Facom, Stanley, Stahlwille, Snail, Elora, Gedore, Terry, Apollo,Melco, Rolls-Royce, BSA, and no doubt several others besides....
The nicest pattern of spanner, though, is the French ' Cle a pipe', which is a bit like an Allen key, but female.
Marvellous, they are.....
First thing I did in my previous job was remove them from works toolbox, can't stand them.The nicest pattern of spanner, though, is the French ' Cle a pipe', which is a bit like an Allen key, but female.
Marvellous, they are.....
Depends when you bought them, they revised them to make them 15% thinner.Facom 440s are ok until you get to 24mm then they get incredibly wide in the jaw, very strong but slightly impractical.
That's them ! Absolutely brilliant bits of kit.....Do you mean these Facom box spanners?
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Terry....Who made your magneto spanner set ?
I have a considerable variety of makes of spanner , if correct, they comprise :
Britool , Williams, Bedford, Garrington Kestrel, Snap-On, Blue Point, Facom, Stanley, Stahlwille, Snail, Elora, Gedore, Terry, Apollo,Melco, Rolls-Royce, BSA, and no doubt several others besides....
The nicest pattern of spanner, though, is the French ' Cle a pipe', which is a bit like an Allen key, but female.
Marvellous, they are.....
There's a bit of an odd niche for the things, in that smaller sized hex fasteners tend to be in smaller sized areas of access, I suppose.Facom 75 series. I bought a 10mm, liked it, bought a set, found I didn't like the larger sizes that much and then sold them. I've kept the original 10mm, it's covered in three layers of heat shrink for use on my vehicle battery terminals.
I've got a 7mm and a 6mm ( from memory) , but they are ' Cle Nervus', which is an L-bent bit of hexagonal tubing, so not quite the same thing..That's pretty much what I found. A 7mm and an 8mm might be useful if I see them at the right price.
Amazing the number of makers jumped all over the expired S-O patents.I quite like my RS Pro spanners, as they roll up neatly I carry them in a toolbag in the car.
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The problem was, I was 16, 8 stone & 5’6”. He was mid 20’s & about 6 foot.![]()






