Tools for the Restoration and other things

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Tools for the Restoration and other things

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Besides your standard metric tool kit of open / box end wrenches, socket sets both short and long, there are some tools you normaly don't have laying around. That what this thread is about, what other tools you have found useful.
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Air Compressor

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Air compressor. Oh so very handy, even a low budget one is very useful.
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clutch socket. Don't need it often, but when you do you better have it ;-)
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Dave of Hutto wrote:Besides your standard metric tool kit of open / box end wrenches, socket sets both short and long, there are some tools you normaly don't have laying around. That what this thread is about, what other tools you have found useful....
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