What's in your Garage (Big Tool Warning!)

Caporegime
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merlin said:
What would be far more interesting is pics of your garage.

I love nosing through peoples garages. It's like curtain twitching, but for blokes. :cool:

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merlin said:
New thread!

Merlin wanted to see my big tool and requested a new thread, who am i to turn down such an offer.

Post your garage / tools and the such!

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Draper pan for when the car drops its load & Car crawler..
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Soldato
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I have some questions.

What is printed on the kitchen roll?

Quasar?

Automatic inflator - is that any good for blow up dolls? Just curious mind....
 

Zip

Zip

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saitrix said:
Lots of tools like screw drivers, vibrosaw, host of knives. 2 RC Planes, 1 RC Car, Pug 206. Spare tiles and odd bits of wood, oh also a freezer.

We need pictures, this thread is a 56k no no thread :D
 

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Firestar_3x said:
Post your garage / tools and the such!

Would y'all settle for a description right now? No batteries in the camera atm :)

At present, the garage includes the following car and tool related items:

My compressor.
My air tools - including socket gun, sprayer, various random lines and connections.
Tool box - including metric and imperial sockets, metric and imperial spanners.
Boxes of hose clips.
Boxes of nuts and bolts, metric and imperial.
Axle stands, 3000kg capacity.
Jack, 2500kg capacity.
1953 MG TD, folks across the road own it, we're storing it for them. Dad and I want to buy it, Dad wants to restore it and I want to hot rod it to upset the MG purists.
The bits of my Oldsmobile that I've taken off that it doesn't really need.
The bits of my Oldsmobile that I've taken off that it does really need.
Spare brake shoes for the Seicento's rear brakes.
A box full of bottles of fluids - oil for Seicento and Olds, trans fluid for Olds, hydraulic fluid for both and a five litre bottle of WD40 to coat the Olds engine bay in.
 
Soldato
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I wish ours was like yours, need somewhere to work with a decent stock of tools, makes things so much easier.

I would have taken a pic of a mates van when I 'helped' do a gearbox change the other day, like a mobile workshop full of snap-on tools. Place for everything, was so cool :cool:
 
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