Workshop Day - Colchester Essex - April 7

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Re: Workshop Day - Colchester Essex - April 7

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AMCQ46 wrote:
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AMCQ46 wrote:I tried one of these neoprene wind jammers on my Shoie, it works well, but it was bloody painful getting the helmet off!
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Nose was ok, it's the big ears that got ripped off :sad2
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Re: Workshop Day - Colchester Essex - April 7

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Did anyone have an 8mm socket left over in their tools?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Did anyone have an 8mm socket left over in their tools?
Have you got one on the missing list then or have you got an extra one?

First thing I checked was my tools, got everything with no extra's. I'm very thorough with tools, that's why I like the socket rails. :wink: Saying that somewhere else (probably around the house) I have lost a 10 -11 mm 12pt ratcheting spanner recently :( Doh.

Don't you just hate it when you go to use a tool and it's not there. It's even worse when it's the only tool that will do the job. Tools are like a mans best friend. :lol:

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Re: Workshop Day - Colchester Essex - April 7

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Bought one anyway; they're always useful.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:Bought one anyway; they're always useful.
LOL, You're not wrong. I think I should buy 10mm and 13mm sockets by the half dozen.

Oh, and 3/8"->1/2" (and the other way) adapters, they keep eloping too.
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tony.mon wrote:Bought one anyway; they're always useful.
13 mm sockets, I think theres a special vortex that eats mine.
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tankslappa wrote:
tony.mon wrote:Bought one anyway; they're always useful.
LOL, You're not wrong. I think I should buy 10mm and 13mm sockets by the half dozen.

Oh, and 3/8"->1/2" (and the other way) adapters, they keep eloping too.
I've got a special 10 mm swivel head rachet spanner, people have been bitten touching that.
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