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    Specialist tools for loan

    Just an idea we used on another forum for cruiser motor bikes. A few guys made up specialist tools and shared them around via post or hand to help each other out. I'm thinking good ones for here might be radius arm bush tool rather than a socket etc, some prefer the make do of sockets, pins, chisels etc and others prefer the correct tools. What's the general consensus?
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    yer sounds like a plan i have the holesaws to fit a safari snorkle to a gu that im willing to share their only bunnings ones but do the job well
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    Quote Originally Posted by philfree View Post
    yer sounds like a plan i have the holesaws to fit a safari snorkle to a gu that im willing to share their only bunnings ones but do the job well
    Did you fit your own snorkel mate?
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    Never lend your tools your wife or your bike as they come back f%$ked....... I have lent some specialist tools I have to members I know that are local.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Never lend your tools your wife or your bike as they come back f%$ked....... I have lent some specialist tools I have to members I know that are local.
    Yeah i had to pay for your wife
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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    Yeah i had to pay for your wife
    Thats funny so did I......!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Never lend your tools your wife or your bike as they come back f%$ked....... I have lent some specialist tools I have to members I know that are local.
    I agree.....I'm really talking those tools fabricated up at home in the shed workshop.
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    I have a homemade RLI in storage at Woolgoolga, Feed him grog and he does the work for you, He can get a bit chatty though but a swift whack around the chops usually puts him back into line, You can have this one for free + I'll throw in some food and a leash for him!!!!


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    Eric, you're a wasted talent
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    Concept is all warm and fuzzy 99 ..but I see problems here with it....who will people lend them too ?..with as much respect as can be had with this...90% of punters here dont know each other..so it would obviously be kept to a select few who associate or live close...some one is going to end up saying no to somebody at some time...probably more based on time of membership etc...Like BA ..Personally I dont lend tools to be taken away, money , or the wife...all in that order lol...I would prefer to replace something for myself than have to replace a new one elsewhere if it breaks and still not have one...yes it is a bit selfish , but no issues or politics...but you can use a tool of mine that you cant take away with you , (welder , press etc )
    maybe you could at that on to the manual 25 posts ....lolololololololololololol.....I cant see it coming out too good , though good thoughts

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