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yea good tools aren't cheap, i lashed out 5 hungy today on whats not even third of a tool kit yet....well worth getting quality tho.

My brother only buys Snap-on, his kit must be worth 20k by now, but they are good quality and will be replaced for free (without questions) if they ever break (try getting that service with sidchrome)

Im not a mechanic by trade so havent gone as overboard, but I have found Craftsman tools (from Sears in the USA) to be well priced and good quality.

My brother only buys Snap-on, his kit must be worth 20k by now, but they are good quality and will be replaced for free (without questions) if they ever break (try getting that service with sidchrome)

Im not a mechanic by trade so havent gone as overboard, but I have found Craftsman tools (from Sears in the USA) to be well priced and good quality.

funny you say that mate, cos im a fitter and turner and tools are my life. use them every day regardless of what it is...Ive tried most tools but I buy nothing but sidchrome and have had a couple of things break over the last few years only by force lol and they replaced without any hassle at all. Lifetime guarantee. KingChrome is also very good. Agreed Snap-on would be the best tho.

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ruby did really well today at the track some guy did a spectacular flip lol well not really funny but yeah

pheobie wont be on here anymore cause i saw her last night at bp west tce and i told her that she is to stay off sau and a fair few other things, nene stopped me from punching her face in but yeah lol very shit night last night because of a person but thats a story for another day

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