What new tools have you bought lately?

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  1. Dieseldick
    Dieseldick
    Just invested in a new Makita Die Grinder. I said invested, because they're not cheap. I decided to replace some of my old 1/4" burrs with some new 6mm ones. The agent I bought the grinder from had these available in various shapes, the largest listed at $95 each. I sourced a set of 10 Desic tungsten carbide burrs plus a wooden case, for $179. These are good quality bits at a very decent price. Ideal for porting ali or steel.

    Here's the link:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Business-fa...-306893756.htm
  2. malcy25
    malcy25
    King chrome ratcheting ring and open enderers. The Cyl nuts on the TZ are quite hard to get a socket on to.


    Are velllly nice. Not cheap, just like all good tools are.
  3. Motu
    Motu
    I needed a pop riveter,and bought the cheapest one I could find at Bunnings...under $15.I'm a bit surprised - it's a Fuller and made of steel.I didn't want one of those cast alloy ones that break after the 2nd rivet.Anyway,as opposed to you armature mechanics who want quality tools,I'm a professional and my first choice is cheap.
  4. Dieseldick
    Dieseldick
    My general philosophy on tools is if I'm gonna use it regularly or something has to be accurate, I buy quality. If accuracy of usage levels are low, I gets a cheapo!!
  5. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    I bought some gear for my new job, a suit, and some smart casual shirts and pants.....tools....pfffft.

    Old London building site ditty:
    " the working class can kiss my arse... I've got the foremans job at last"
  6. cmoore
    cmoore
    a job voltaire...bloody hell.......and a suit to boot........will take some adjusting to doing something after all these years.....
  7. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    Yep...I hear razors are available with more than one blade now???
  8. Max Headroom
    Max Headroom
    It may also come as a shock (!) to discover that some are using *electric* shavers now . . .
  9. cmoore
    cmoore
    3 is enough......so who you working for?
  10. psyguy
    psyguy
    You probably all have this tool already as it's a must when working on old bikes (as I have discovered...) but I got a 6mm Re-coil set today. Paid $85. I thought it was a good price. Was it?
  11. psyguy
    psyguy
    if you want to go cheap on the razors I guess you can buy a 5-blade razor and use just 1 blade at a time... lol
  12. Ixion
    Ixion
    Pfft. Real bikers shave using a German jack plane.
  13. Motu
    Motu
    You need a jaw like Clutch Cargo to shave with a jack plane.
  14. Max Headroom
    Max Headroom
    I got a gift voucher for my birthday last year, with specific instructions to buy something I could use but wouldn't necessarily "need". Buy something for the pure luxury of having the choice. I looked at various options, and eventually bought a Dremel kit. I'd often looked at them but wondered if they were too light for serious workshop use, but a number of guys on several car and bike forums had mentioned them favourably, so I took a punt.

    What a winner! Wish I'd bought one years ago. Got some extra accessories as well, which has added to it's versatility. Brilliant device!
  15. yorkshire raceramesh
    yorkshire raceramesh
    Picked my lathe up last weekend. Fairly small and VERY prehistoric. Definately BFTP elegible mmmmmmmm Whitworth threads non of your metric rubbish. Just called my dad in Blighty and he still as his Whit spanners
    Going to be busy this weekend making stand for lathe with my new welder. Small ARC / TIG jobbie. Once lathe is up and running then I can build tube bender. Oh, also building sandblasting cabinet.
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