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Offline Evilgoat

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« Reply #30 on: October 09, 2006, 20:36:24 »
Cant remeber the bits I use. HSS ones with an odd tip profile. Started getting them after the gold ones wernt lasting anymore
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« Reply #31 on: October 09, 2006, 21:33:00 »
Most of my stuff is mainly snap-on from being a mechanic. So glad i didnt sell any off it when i left the trade, people were offering me silly amounts for it too.

Now i tend to by depending on use. I bought a set of allen t bar drivers today 2.5mm to 10mm in silly increments from Sealey's cheaper range Seigen. £7.00 all in ! IF its something that will get a beating it'll be snap on for sure, we dont have a rep going round but i've afair few contacts to get bits sorted.I have a few Sealey and Draper stuff, as we sell it at work, a few Bergen air tools from ebay, but mostly still snap on.

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