Bought myself some early birthday presents

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bazza696
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Bought myself some early birthday presents

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You can never have enough tools, and these come as part of their tool control system, so you remove the lid and 4 of the small ones shown fit side by side in my tool chest, you get 2 of the larger ones side by side.

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bazza696 wrote:You can never have enough tools, and these come as part of their tool control system, so you remove the lid and 4 of the small ones shown fit side by side in my tool chest, you get 2 of the larger ones side by side.

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And a Pandora bracelet to keep the Mrs sweet :lol:
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Very nice mate 8)

Some very handy kit there,

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New tools is always nice till you get them dirty lol .
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lloydie wrote:New tools is always nice till you get them dirty lol .
I have another set of tools for working on bikes and cars that I get dirty, these are purely for show and polishing
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Wow and you have a double bed in the man cave :thumbup:
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I love teng gear it's quality , happy birthday In advance cos I'll forget , get you a beer in Yorkshire mate
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adyf wrote:I love teng gear it's quality , happy birthday In advance cos I'll forget , get you a beer in Yorkshire mate
Prefer a hugg.
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Hug in the post
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what, where ,is the best place for nut splitter and how much do i expect to spend
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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macdee wrote:what, where ,is the best place for nut splitter and how much do i expect to spend
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A nut splitter sounds about right for one of Adys special hugs :lol:
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macdee wrote:what, where ,is the best place for nut splitter and how much do i expect to spend
My wife normally does it for free. Tell me where, I'll send her around :wink:
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Pete.L wrote:
macdee wrote:what, where ,is the best place for nut splitter and how much do i expect to spend
My wife normally does it for free. Tell me where, I'll send her around :wink:
Naw its ok i have changed my mind :crazy:
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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macdee wrote:
Pete.L wrote:
macdee wrote:what, where ,is the best place for nut splitter and how much do i expect to spend
My wife normally does it for free. Tell me where, I'll send her around :wink:
Naw its ok i have changed my mind :crazy:
RRP for that Teng set is £80, currently on Amazon for about £60.
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Tenner for a cheap one, it'll do the job on these little M7 nuts. Just google nut splitter.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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