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Which is the best place to get good quality basic tools from e.g. Hammers, Pipe cutter etc?

I'm getting myself a tool box together 🙂

Hannah x
 
Don't buy cheap tools though, you'll end up paying twice.

I know it's not the weather but car boot sales can be a gold mine.

That's what am saying my tutors at school said if you buy cheap ones they can become dangrous or they break and you have to buy another so your paying twice. I don't mind about the money because when I have the money I can buy them. Or it's something people can buy me for Christmas 🙂
 
Oh well, christmas is coming

And they'll be pleased when you redo the bathroom for them!

In level 2 you learn how to take a bathroom to peices and at the end you learn how to put it together again!

I don't think my mum would let me in the bathroom until i knew how to put it all back together again haha x
 
Don't buy cheap !

Core tools will last u years.

Decent claw hammer (16 oz estwing. - the best)

Vde screwdriver set

Vde wire cutters ( knipex)

Grips ( knipex cobra)

Adjustable ( bacho wide jaw 6 ")

Monument cutters 15 22 and 28 possibly

Bacho junior hacksaw , basic tension frame one

File

5m tape

Folding rule
 
basic rule, only buy what you need to use for now. the more expensive and less used items are for later

I'm going to get myself:
Hammer
Manual Screw Drivers
Pipe cutter
Pipe bender
Tape measure
Boat level

Thats about it what am using so far! I want to get my own tools so i get the feel of my own tools and they will be better looked after 🙂
 
That set of three Rothenberger water pump pliers mentioned earlier would be a very useful addition to the toolbox. Not cheap but worth every penny & you'll find yourself using them all the time.
 
Best bit of kit is a decent belt, to avoid cracks on display, esp one with a thong! Also old tools were better quality than some of the tat on sale now! My best buy to date was the contents of a van sold buy a lad who just gave up! £90 for over £800+ of tools and spares, still working my way through his box of 28mm ef parts
 
That set of three Rothenberger water pump pliers mentioned earlier would be a very useful addition to the toolbox. Not cheap but worth every penny & you'll find yourself using them all the time.

Yeah defo getting a pair of them I use them all the time I hardly ever use the normal plyers I use water pump ones because there ajustable and easier 🙂
 
I got a used kit + added new things to it and its done me good apart from pipe slices which needed replacing, b&q do a £99 dewalt drill, and sometimes merchants reduce prices on good tools because they cant get rid e.g pressure testers etc I got a box load of of stuff including rothenberg superfire 2 blow torch about £500 worth of tools for half the price worth a look in id say
 
Lets change the game here!!

which of the more established engineers here. Have that second tool bag with the early basic tools they had. Which is now gathering dust and taking room in their lock up.

could kindly donate to hannah the spanner 🙂
 
Lets change the game here!!

which of the more established engineers here. Have that second tool bag with the early basic tools they had. Which is now gathering dust and taking room in their lock up.

could kindly donate to hannah the spanner 🙂

Awww Hannah the spanner would really appreciate that 🙂
 

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