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Author: Subject: Whats the one tool I need that I've forgotten?
furryeggs

posted on 7/6/15 at 08:12 PM Reply With Quote
Whats the one tool I need that I've forgotten?

I like to think i have pretty much everything i need for my Tiger build, however I've had to by a 41mm socket for the rear hub nuts and I am now thinking there might be something else I'll need.

What tool can't you live without whilst building a 7?

cheers guys

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jacko

posted on 7/6/15 at 08:20 PM Reply With Quote
Rivnut gun
Strong arm for your 41mm socket 3/4 size

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chris68

posted on 7/6/15 at 08:20 PM Reply With Quote
Me!! I'm the biggest tool in the garage

An angry grinder has got me out of many holes and if that fails a hammer.

I seem to 'need' new tools on regular occasions much to the confusion of Senior Management!

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posted on 7/6/15 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
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joneh

posted on 7/6/15 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
You need an immovable object to secure the rear hubs whilst removing the nuts. You also need some heat. The moon and fires of Mordor should about cover it.
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austin man

posted on 7/6/15 at 09:30 PM Reply With Quote
Welder for the time when it just need that little adjustment





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britishtrident

posted on 7/6/15 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
Brake pipe spanner.





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mark chandler

posted on 7/6/15 at 09:50 PM Reply With Quote
Small tub of conviction that you will finish it, large pot of elbow grease and a few more hours than you buget for.

Welder is a good call btw

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AntonUK

posted on 7/6/15 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
Rivnut tool is awesome, others well worth investing in...hose clamp bendy screwdriver thing, good quality wire crumpets, soldering iron, vernier calipers, angry grinder, welder, hub puller, ball joint splitter, probably more





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snapper

posted on 8/6/15 at 04:27 AM Reply With Quote






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David Jenkins

posted on 8/6/15 at 07:44 AM Reply With Quote
Whatever tools you've got, you'll find that the one tool you haven't got will be required on a Sunday morning, halfway through a job that you can't easily walk away from.






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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 8/6/15 at 08:06 AM Reply With Quote
All the above.

I'd add in: decent wire stripper/snips, 1/8" adapter for a ratchet, funnel, quality screwdrivers.

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FuryRebuild

posted on 8/6/15 at 09:11 AM Reply With Quote
Compressor and air-tools. Saves loads of time, and air-tools are dirt cheap compared to their cordless equivalent.





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Irony

posted on 8/6/15 at 09:21 AM Reply With Quote
Ratchet Spanners toward the end of the build when things are getting cramped. I have some Lidl specials. They work great as long as you do the last turn with a normal spanner. Great for when your upside down in the footwell!

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neilp1

posted on 9/6/15 at 08:02 AM Reply With Quote
Compressor with air riviter and air saw great for cutting fibreglass. Also rachet spanners i got mine frm halfords for 40quid.
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andrew.carwithen

posted on 9/6/15 at 11:35 AM Reply With Quote
A powerfile.
I found it to be invaluable.
It lasted me through the Tiger build and 3/4 of the Cobra build before finally dying on me last week (after best part of 10 years heavy use). Needless to say I replaced it straight away.

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kingster996

posted on 9/6/15 at 12:28 PM Reply With Quote
As above - especially an air riveter!

Plus: decent head torch, trolley jack, axle stands, good quality cordless drill, right angle drill bit attachment, holesaw, jigsaw, avo meter and an engine crane (used it many, many times, not just for engine!).






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SCAR

posted on 9/6/15 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
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scudderfish

posted on 9/6/15 at 08:28 PM Reply With Quote
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Slimy38

posted on 9/6/15 at 08:43 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by andrew.carwithen
A powerfile.
I found it to be invaluable.
It lasted me through the Tiger build and 3/4 of the Cobra build before finally dying on me last week (after best part of 10 years heavy use). Needless to say I replaced it straight away.


Seconded, I thought it was going to be a nice optional extra, but I find I'm using it more than my angle grinder for general cleaning and tidying. Has to be a proper B&D one though, and pay a little extra for good abrasives.

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loggyboy

posted on 9/6/15 at 09:19 PM Reply With Quote
Best tool for build has been ebay, any tool, any item usually no more than 24hrs away from ur doorstep.





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furryeggs

posted on 10/6/15 at 12:57 AM Reply With Quote
One of those long thin nosed belt sanders???

eBay robs me blind, every time i log on my bank account empties. especially when no body buys my stuff.

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SteveWallace

posted on 14/6/15 at 02:08 PM Reply With Quote
One of those magnets on a telescopic stick like a car aerial. Without one you can guarantee that most of the nuts and washers you drop will land in a hole just out of reach. When you have one, everything that you drop will land within easy reach, saving you a load of time
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scudderfish

posted on 14/6/15 at 04:58 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by SteveWallace
One of those magnets on a telescopic stick like a car aerial. Without one you can guarantee that most of the nuts and washers you drop will land in a hole just out of reach. When you have one, everything that you drop will land within easy reach, saving you a load of time


Unless it is aluminium.

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joneh

posted on 14/6/15 at 05:10 PM Reply With Quote
Worth getting a jar of motivation and a tin of will power for the cold winter nights
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