Re: How much do you spend on tools?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:47 pm
Unless someones been there before you and fitted some... Very frustrating!
my car is nearly all metric!!

my car is nearly all metric!!


Promoting the Preservation and Use of the Postwar Morris Minor
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agreed! Ditto trying to make AF tools fit Whitworth head nuts and bolts!bmcecosse wrote:Don't go trying to make metric tools fit a Minor - it's folly in the extreme. Rounded nuts and skinned knuckles lie ahead!
I have four grinders- one with 1mm cutting disk, one with wire brush, one with grinding disk (or flap disc) and one with a soft pad and Zirconium Oxide 36grit paper on it. So I could really do with five!8009STEVE wrote:When you get to the level where you have 2 angle grinders (one for cutting one for grinding) rather than keep changing disk, you know you're pretty serious.
Oh dear. I have got more than 2 grinders lol
I did!Ray - you haven't mentioned a trolley jack!
A good scissor jack will get you through nearly all DIY jobs. A trolley jack is worth having to save time but only if you do enough work to make it worthwhile. From personal experience the cheap new ones are not worth the cost of the petrol to drive to/from the shop. If you're getting one, get a good big one to keep in the shed / garage. Don't worry about load rating - the only important number will be how far it lifts (the more the better).