It’s a yank ,you will only need a few imperial ones, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 and 3/4Went to sp.d £60.and well.as uusal.with tools.i got carried away.
Ear full.set of flex lockers but made.the set with non locking
And a set of sturdy.
Getting.g gear.togrthe for the Vette . Although got a Jalfords.set I.csnt resist haha.
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Amd never seen these before .etric and serial so thought sod I'll have them. As america cant work out the difference haha
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I look forward to seeing that.I will reforge the spheres to resemble apples,as I’ve a balustrade to make for a cider makers barn.
70's Yank at that - I can't see the metric ones being worn out on itIt’s a yank ,you will only need a few imperial ones, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 and 3/4
It’s a yank ,you will only need a few imperial ones, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 and 3/4
70's Yank at that - I can't see the metric ones being worn out on it
i was amused to see metric tools listed as "foreign" in Sears Hardware the first time I went to the US in 1999.
Now not one single imperial sized fastener on my 16 plate Dodge.
I love Metabo grinders, they're the best.
Watch this space,probably in late August.I look forward to seeing that.![]()
???Amd never seen these before .etric and serial so thought sod I'll have them. As america cant work out the difference haha
My Gearwrench tools have been totally reliable for years of frequent usage. :You made a good haul.Getting.g gear.togrthe for the Vette . Although got a Jalfords.set I.csnt resist haha.
I like the fact it doesn't go "full throttle" when fired and stays at "idle" until you're actually using it.Yes, WEPBA 19-180 Quick RT (601099390) not had a chance to use it properly yet but from a quick test its so much nicer to use than my Metabo WEA 24-180 MVT Quick or the Makita GA7062R's
Quality wise Fein have a better construction but they're are on another price tag.I love Metabo grinders, they're the best.
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My Gearwrench tools have been totally reliable for years of frequent usage. :You made a good haul.![]()
Now that's pretty coolAnniversary present from the wife. I guess after 11 years of marriage and about 25 years of co-habitation, the missus may have spotted a pattern emerging. Only place in the house I get a bit of peace and quiet
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Think you got caught with your pants down? It appeals to my sense of humourAnniversary present from the wife. I guess after 11 years of marriage and about 25 years of co-habitation, the missus may have spotted a pattern emerging. Only place in the house I get a bit of peace and quiet
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Yup...nuts are definitely visible tooThink you got caught with your pants down?
I have a few of the Metrich spanners, great for removing old rounded off or rusted fixings.![]()
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just read what i put and it weas measnt to say Metric/imperial spanners from America. They must of made Metrinch spanners for some cars as i believe that during the Corvette production, maybe other cars they used both metric and imperial fittings haha.
Don’t forget they also used Whitworth sizes on some battery clamps as wellBL / Landrover were guilty of using a mix of AF and metric for years, it was not just the Yanks.
Not only on battery clamps, all of the mechanical units at various times.Don’t forget they also used Whitworth sizes on some battery clamps as well