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Thread: Strange spanner sizes for toolkits

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    Bill E Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by MacMan View Post
    Champion! Thanks.

    My days of buying low end tools are done. I delivered a list of goodies to Repco the other day to the tune of about $500 - about $1000 worth at normal retail prices - so I hope they can get them all.

    Years ago a very good friend told me to buy what I wanted to have in 20 or 30 years and buy it now. Life has been better since adopting that policy!
    Always shelled out for the best quality I could afford at the time....adopted the same philosophy with a wife....Reliable and gets me out of trouble every time:-)

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    Metrinch means fewer tools and easier selection as each tool can be used for oth metric and inch, plus damaged nuts and bolts. This eliminates switching back and forth from standard to metric – one tool set is all you need. Fewer tools also means less cost and less weight in a toolbox.
    Metrinch’s patented Wall Drive allows the wrench to grip a much larger wall surface of the bolt or nut. The 4-point grip design enables Metrinch sockets and spanners to fit multiple sizes and damaged or rounded nuts.
    A ll Metrinch tools are forged from high grade chrome vanadium steel for lifetime use. This provides improved safety particularly in conditions involving extreme stress. Metrinch tools are distributed exclusively in Australia by Tridon.

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