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With Christmas just around the corner, trade party hats for the screwdriver sets from the insides of Christmas crackers.
I'm looking into buying an extendable breaker bar just so I could replace the + one with the 4 socket sizes for changing the spare wheel, as well as buying a decent small floor jack for inside the back. I went to look at one yesterday, and it was a 2.25t professional one, but it was a bit pricey at 120. One for around the 40 - 50 mark should do well, since this will only be used rarely, or in the case I get a new set of rims which is highly unlikely.
Battery impact guns
Any recommendations that wont break the bank
With most tools, look after them and you wont have any probs.
I have Halfolds, Draper, Sealey and a few Us Pro.
Only thing i've rn of mine are a few sockets.
When i worked at the bodyshop, all his tools where Snap-on. Broke loads of them, as they arnt looked after and i found most where a bit cheaply made.
Went to the tool store again today (for 3 consecutive days) and the only thing I got was a small wire brush, as I'm gonna paint the engine bay, intake, and block (with a paint brush and some Hammerite paint) and I saw that they had a 36" monkey wrench. I just gotta ask, for what fucking reason will you need a 36" monkey wrench? They even had a 48" one. I mean, it's the same size as a small child and weighs more than one.
We have 2 in the workshop. But we have trucks and diggers.. they get used most weeks