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    I have a near new MIG welder for sale if any one wants to PM me about it.
    Ill never use it now , and I like stick welding
    Maybe mate. If it's still there after the weekend I'll have a chat to you about it when I'm home.

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    “Fretta fretta correre” ....screaming can only imagine mate.
    Could be a good low speed torque barrow up a steep long side house alley for small pours without money for a pump truck I guess?


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    Please buy one Daz mate, I’ll personally throw in a quadruple charger needed for first hour maybe :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Every time I'm on the spanners I wish I had ratchets. Later when I'm in the shops I see the prices and say nah too exy. Then next time im on the spanners I wish I had ratchets!
    I got a set of 5 some years ago.. 10mm to 14mm. I think about $90 at the time in about a half size length with a flex head. Covered all the important sizes and didn't cost me the world. Best thing i ever did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0-TJ-0 View Post
    I got a set of 5 some years ago.. 10mm to 14mm. I think about $90 at the time in about a half size length with a flex head. Covered all the important sizes and didn't cost me the world. Best thing i ever did.
    I have a basic set from aldi, was about $20. Had about 5 spanners in it and like yours covers the basic sizes. They are cheap and I wouldn't expect them to do the stuff the more expensive stuff will but they will suffice for now. @Plasnart keep an eye out there mate, they come out once a year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Every time I'm on the spanners I wish I had ratchets. Later when I'm in the shops I see the prices and say nah too exy. Then next time im on the spanners I wish I had ratchets!
    I bought a ring for Mrs mudsane for our twentieth anniversary and she bought me a set of King Chrome ratchet ring spanners. Best tools ever.

    I have invested in the right size impact sockets and a good breaker bar for all of the suspension fasteners. Also bought some deep impact ones as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Every time I'm on the spanners I wish I had ratchets. Later when I'm in the shops I see the prices and say nah too exy. Then next time im on the spanners I wish I had ratchets!
    I picked up a 12 piece set of blue-point ratchet spanners second hand for $150 which were still in great condition. I've found them so useful over the 15 years I've had them.

    I've recently just bought a Ryobi One+ 18v 5 piece set which included a ratchet wrench. I have used that a handful of times and makes light work of hard to access bolts.
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-on...-only_p6210812

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    I got an air powered one of those ratchets for $18 off the clearance table at total tools here just the other day.. yes it has an air hose attached.. but $18! Nearly got 2 just because.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0-TJ-0 View Post
    I got an air powered one of those ratchets for $18 off the clearance table at total tools here just the other day.. yes it has an air hose attached.. but $18! Nearly got 2 just because.
    Are they any good though? Ive always wondered? I never thought the air ratchets or even battery ones put out enough torque? I have one and have never used it as the rattle guns I have produce much more grunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    Are they any good though? Ive always wondered? I never thought the air ratchets or even battery ones put out enough torque?

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    They have thier uses. It's not a 1/2in impact gun, but from time to time you come across a stubborn nut or bolt in an awkward spot. You know the ones, you get one or two clicks on the ratchet each throw. Good for those.

    I don't know the specs on mine but it'll crack wheel nuts if you let the compressor get up to pressure.

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