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Nad-5GTT
23-09-2013, 18:15
This post may fall flat on its face, but after buying a 90 degree drill adapter for a job on the car , I though I would hardly use it again. How wrong I was it's been used plenty off times on the car and even helping me put cornicing on a wardrobe, due to a low ceiling. So this made me think what other outside the box tools could I not live without? That I pondered about buying for fear off not really using in the first place. My dremel, digital caliper and ickle 50mm air orbital sander all come to mind. What's yours.

Nottswoody
23-09-2013, 18:46
It was when I was about 11 I first found my tool and iv been using it ever since I fact frequently even others have been using it.. Its more just me and the mrs now but we are still using it.. :cartman:

Nad-5GTT
23-09-2013, 18:52
That was late :D

V Man
23-09-2013, 22:23
Its not really unusual but every time I end up doing a job the mole/ vice grips are out. I have a bit of an OCD with them really ...must have about 5 sets.:cool:

Also those mini socket sets from halfords with 1/4 drive- take that everywhere:crush:

JRP
23-09-2013, 22:55
Dremel and ratchet spanners FTW also magnetic stick to recover dropped tools :)

LeeR5GTT
23-09-2013, 23:10
Tie wraps :D

robx1r
23-09-2013, 23:23
this sick little puppy
http://espimages.biz/2386/I/141/160/153220108.jpg

and this, the use's of this is immense, you could tell if a cylinder is down on compression un under 5 min without taking anything off the car

http://www.rapidonline.com/catalogueimages/module/M180593P01WL.jpg

Guybrush
23-09-2013, 23:32
G clamps, ratchet spanners and my 13mm snap-on moon spanner ;)

TopCat
24-09-2013, 07:58
Defo multimeter. And my sockets.

SCHWARTZ
24-09-2013, 11:51
and this, the use's of this is immense, you could tell if a cylinder is down on compression un under 5 min without taking anything off the car

http://www.rapidonline.com/catalogueimages/module/M180593P01WL.jpg

How does that work then?

For me impact wrench, I do everything with it:D

Bigfoot
24-09-2013, 12:02
Does this count?

http://www.theaa.com/resources/images/image-teaser/single-col/vehicle-inspections/rewards-card.jpg

robx1r
24-09-2013, 12:22
its an oscilloscope for taking electrical readings on just about anything,

here is a compression test on an engine i introduced a fault into, (took a plug out)

you disable the fuel on the car, (fuel pump fuse,relay ecu etc) put a clamp on meter connected to your oscilloscope over the starter cable and turn it over it wont tell you what cylinder it is but say if its difficult to get to the plugs its alot easier and far far quicker

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r71/Robx1r/DSC_0029_zpsd1ed6a2c.jpg

THE MASTER
24-09-2013, 14:22
best and baddest tool ever has to be the ANGLE GRINDER.
the list of uses for an angle grinder is endless:smashpc:

Gtturbo
24-09-2013, 14:42
best and baddest tool ever has to be the ANGLE GRINDER.
the list of uses for an angle grinder is endless:smashpc:


^^^ this! close thread ;)

Tutuur
24-09-2013, 15:14
It was when I was about 11 I first found my tool and iv been using it ever since I fact frequently even others have been using it.. Its more just me and the mrs now but we are still using it.. :cartman:

lmao! :laugh:

scratcher
24-09-2013, 17:12
Club hammer.

Fixes seized up bolts, sticky starters, panel repairs :p

Paint depth gauge as well for me. I use it more than I drive my car :laugh:

Lee-H
24-09-2013, 18:15
My digital vernier caliper. Since embarking on this engine build and making some custom bits and what-not, it's been invaluable.

Nad-5GTT
24-09-2013, 20:39
My digital vernier caliper. Since embarking on this engine build and making some custom bits and what-not, it's been invaluable.

:agree: I bought mine in Aldi not because I thought I needed it but because it was cheap and I use it loads.