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KAMASA socket set, 30 years ago,,:D .

me and you have so much in common. :) .

i bought one about the same time, still got it.

Cost me a week's wages back then, but proved well worth it:

Battered and rusty lid

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But shiny and lovely within:

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In the bottom right corner you can see the Hellfrauds 3/8 set I use more often these days, wonder if that will still be going strong in 30 years time?

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it's the same one,

they dont make them like they used to do,:rolleyes:

it's a throw away society today..:(

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it's the same one,

they dont make them like they used to do,:rolleyes:

it's a throw away society today..:(

KAMASA that takes me back, I used to have one of those along with my grandads tools from when he worked at Ferranti. Bastards nicked them!

still got, and use my arc welder I bought from exchange and mart, 32 years ago :o

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Thats quite a list of tools, i think i'd need to invest in a big garage first. With a wall to store or my tools or lots of draws to store them in. :rolleyes:

I've got most of the basics : Screw Drivers, Allen Keys, Pliers/wire cutters, stanleys, the basic spanners from the yamaha tool kit, I have the crappy set of sockets like 5mm, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13. So just the torque wrenches and a soft faced mallet but i can nick my dads one. I'm sorted the now with like all the more useful things like bench vice, soldering irons hacksaws, we eat enough takeaways so i could start saving them up haha or just get cheep tubs and with power tools, he has a lot of them too but i really wanna start myself but i better wait till i have my own place haha.

Thanks though, its the help i need that i know experienced bikers on here know, ;)

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I agree your tool set is abit sad, but just think of all the fun you can have going shopping now

I have and am still buying tools when ever Aldi has them on sale. I only have 1 piece that I do not like out of all the ones I have bought ( and only because the battery doesn't hold the charge as well as I think it should).

I like the clicking wrenches they make things so easy - the ones that have like an insert in the round bit open end is the same.

There is a set that you can use around corners that is next on my list

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I agree your tool set is abit sad, but just think of all the fun you can have going shopping now

I have and am still buying tools when ever Aldi has them on sale. I only have 1 piece that I do not like out of all the ones I have bought ( and only because the battery doesn't hold the charge as well as I think it should).

I like the clicking wrenches they make things so easy - the ones that have like an insert in the round bit open end is the same.

There is a set that you can use around corners that is next on my list

is it me, or was all the other blokes reading something else in that reply B)

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instead of asking mum and dad for an easter egg ,

ask them for a torque wrench.

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that should do the trick,buy it..

and this is my 30 odd year old kamaza compleate with instructions and tattered sleave,, still in as new condition..

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looks as good as new have you ever used it or do you still use a scaffolding pole kev. :blink:

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ha ha ,nowt wrong with a scaffold pole.. oop's

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ha ha ,nowt wrong with a scaffold pole.. oop's

And a good pair of Stilsons :lol:

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not forgetting the two pound hammer..:D

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it's a time served tool , i don't always revert to the scafold pole you know....:unsure:

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