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Long allen/hex sockets- where to buy in brisbane tomorrow?!??!

Discussion in 'The Pub' started by Th3_Huntsman, Jul 31, 2014.

  1. Mclaren

    Mclaren Well-Known Member Contributing Member

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    That cheap mate I payed 600 for my top and roller boxes well the government did lol
     
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    Th3_Huntsman Senior Member Contributing Member

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    It's only small but it's going to do the job :p
     
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    Where was the tool box from???
     
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    Th3_Huntsman Senior Member Contributing Member

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    bunnings holmeview, last one at that price it was the display. other bunnings may still have it but dont quote me on that!
     
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    bunnings is the best for toolboxes, and are pretty damn good on Kincrome tool prices. Also check out Masters, they have heaps of specialised stuff and really cheap/good air tool kits by Kobalt... - our 2nd yr apprentice got a 4-piece set for $120 and he uses his Kobalt rattle gun all day without fault... - also, "Repco" tools are bloody awesome if you have the coin because they replace anything you break on the spot in store when it finally breaks, and its up there with "Snap-on" quality.

    as far as bikes go you barely need a rattle gun.... but its always handy lol. and if you want a killer set of cheap Gear wrenches, once again go to masters hardware.
     
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    Only time I have ever used one on bikes is for cartridge forks. Not sure if one is needed for USD forks. But I know standard telescopic forks don't need them.
     
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