Having the right tools

I cant help but adapt my tools :oops:

Hope bore cap tools with screw in ebony handle.
 

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widowmaker":35fskoxj said:
I have just bought a bike work stand - after 25 years making do without :facepalm: :oops:

I was in the shed the other day, with some bits of wood and some tools. There comes a time in every man's life, when he just has to make a stand.

(Imperfectly remembered, and I am sure that Stephen Fry did it better)
 
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Sparrow":1khpoe0x said:
widowmaker":1khpoe0x said:
I have just bought a bike work stand - after 25 years making do without :facepalm: :oops:

I was in the shed the other day, with some bits of wood and some tools. There comes a time in every man's life, when he just has to make a stand.

(Imperfectly remembered, and I am sure that Stephen Fry did it better)


:p
 
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Sparrow":1healrnl said:
widowmaker":1healrnl said:
I have just bought a bike work stand - after 25 years making do without :facepalm: :oops:

I was in the shed the other day, with some bits of wood and some tools. There comes a time in every man's life, when he just has to make a stand.

(Imperfectly remembered, and I am sure that Stephen Fry did it better)

:LOL:

Had Prof quality stands for many years but the best one i still use is an innertube covered pole jammed into a staircase outside. Its the perfect height and i can work 360deg around the bike all the time.

Made a few custom tools for certain bstard jobs over the years. These are my favourites as i can remember carefully making them as a young chap and they still get used.
 
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this is in my bike kit ...anybody know waht its for ?
 

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