Any recommendations for tool kits, a trolley jack and axle stands? Any must-have tools/equipment?
An angle grinder is going to have to wait, but I'm looking for a kit that will let me deal with simpler things now that Jasper's on the road - like changing the half shaft gaskets. Inevitably I haven't got a huge budget, but looking to get the best possible quality.
Thanks, Claire
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Believe me, if you plan to do a lot of the work on your Moggy yourself the tools do add up. You can always hire the tools you don't use often of course. Since buying the Moggy 5 years ago I have bought a load of tools.
Minimum is a decent set of spanners, ring at one end, open ended at the other. Decent socket set and a torque wrench. Trolley jack and Axle stands. Cheap tools are false ecconomy, as they break really quick on seized or tight fittings. I use Taskmaster and Britool, a few Draper items as well. Oh and a hammer, the bigger the better
Minimum is a decent set of spanners, ring at one end, open ended at the other. Decent socket set and a torque wrench. Trolley jack and Axle stands. Cheap tools are false ecconomy, as they break really quick on seized or tight fittings. I use Taskmaster and Britool, a few Draper items as well. Oh and a hammer, the bigger the better

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You want to get a set of Whitworth sockets and spanners- there is no metric on the Minor. (Unless a past owner has used some). Anything on the body is Whitworth bolt head size- on the engine is AF. You can get reasonable quality "Laser" whitworth sockets on a rail for under £20, can often get whit spanners at autojumbles/ boot fairs.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Absolutely. Autojumbles, car boot sales and steam fairs are the best place to get these, as well as grease guns, screwdrivers and sockets. The last autojumble I went to had a chap selling Elora and Matador socket sets at £5!! Old screwdrivers (50p each) seem to be stronger than new similar priced ones; A pair of mole grips, hide/plastic/brass mallet and a cheap slide hammer set I think are also invaluable. Oh yes, and a can of plus gascan often get whit spanners at autojumbles/ boot fairs.

This may be of help
http://www.ukfayres.co.uk/home/
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I'd also like to add to that list, from the boot fairs/ autojumbles- get some taps and dies. 2BA tap, 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8 BSF taps and dies. Its good to have a big chunky crosshead screw driver for unscrewing brake drum screws and a short chunky, fairly thick flat bladed screwdriver for adjusting the points. A spark plug socket or wrench is vital for any DIY servicing.