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A milwaukee impact wrench i dont see a breaker bar, torque wrench, wire strippers, angle grinder. but buying tools because you want a complete tool kit will just piss you off - just buy the tools you need and they'll be easier to find. |
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Some useful stuff being mentioned but, as I said earlier, buy what you need as you need it.
While I've got at least eight hammers (excluding panel beating and each with a specific application - would be more but thieving turds at work nicked at least two) I certainly wouldn't suggest you do the same. I would suggest getting two or three small toolboxes for the odds and ends, I've one for sealants, locktite, glues, etc and another for electrical gear and so on, makes it much easier to keep track of what I've got and carry around for the job I'm doing. |
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i just fixed a really old milwaukee jigsaw and it was totally modular, and could still order every part right down to small motor components. kick ass tools Metabo is also a great brand. |
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