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Truss for the b****y hernia that came with the build. :down:  :down:
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yes torque wrench a must although i was stuffed when it came to doing up the rear hub nuts as they're done up to something silly, luckily found a friendly lorry depot who were OK for me to borrow theirs :)

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yes torque wrench a must although i was stuffed when it came to doing up the rear hub nuts as they're done up to something silly, luckily found a friendly lorry depot who were OK for me to borrow theirs :)

250 lb/ft if I remember correctly ???

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The boardroom  :t-up:
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a good place to buy QUALITY bolts from.

a quality set of allen keys with ball ends

rivnut tool

best of all - digi vernier - invaluable

also worth a mention to make things much easier - put stuff away once youv done with it! i never do and the bench is always piled high then i moan about lack of space.. lol

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Clarke Parts washer; not just for the obvious, but it's also a handy little steel topped work bench  :D

Old scrap steel; would never have guessed it'd turn out to be so useful for making doufers for odd jobs, specially with the aid of a MIG.

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This as it comes with more than a thousand accessories  :D

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