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  • Thooperrrrrrr
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Ah true, bugger would have been good to know haha.

I bought a Kincrome 263 piece kit, box and roller cab, $1499

You still got some old stuff you're getting rid of? My roller cab is a bit empty.. haha. My next buy is 1 1/16" and upwards spanners. My kit only goes to 1" and I use larger quite often.

Few hammers too, gimpy and some soft hammers are on the list.

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Yeah you can have a ferret through what I have. I got rid of most of my big stuff, biggest I have now is only 1 1/2" used to have up to 3 1/2".

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I need a gimpy too, sometimes a claw hammer just doesn't do enough damage.

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  On 22/06/2013 at 5:05 AM, Ralph Wiggum said:

Should have told me you where going to go, my bro in law works there.

Doesn't matter, Kron qualifies for the superior "mad c*nt" discounts at all stores now!

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  • Thooperrrrrrr
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Steve knows.

Up to 1 1/2" is perfect. Most common sizes above inch that we use is 1 1/16", 1 1/8" and 1 1/4". Having the tools for anything above that is just a huge bonus.

Bought a kincrome electrical engraver from Bunnings today. Was debating wether the get the plug one from another brand, or keep it all kincrome and get the battery one.

Probably should have gone the plug one as the batteries on these things tend to die quite quickly. Got through engraving my initials on about 220 or so of my parts, got about 40 to go and ran out of batteries haha.

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Phil, did I see your car at XFT 2day? getting some intake mods?

and ill bring a USB stick on sunday.... wwwwaaaayyyyyy easier for a list of reasons

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Might have been my car.

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Oh Hello !

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Had to run it up in third gear because he couldn't disable the speed limiter for some reason.

So the reading is a bit low because of wheel slip apparently.

Hit my goal though.

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