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    I have Snap-on and Warren and Brown.

    My W&B is a few years old now and still great (little 3/8 drive for light work, chainsaw stuff and light stuff on the landy) I have no idea if they are still good or made off shore and crappy now??

    Torque Wrenches - Warren & Brown Precision Tools

    [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_and_Brown"]Warren and Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

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    Definitely WB for the torque wrench, nice bit of kit, certified and if I'm right, still Australian made.
    Otherwise, like most collections, I have the full mix, sidchrome, bahco, warren and brown, kinchrome, crescent, supercheap, JBS, and all bought over 20 years, and they all have their place, from daily use, to once in a while, and my favourite, just 'cos I can.

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    And which one would be most useful ? p/n 334351 ?


    W&B Part No.
    Torque Range
    Scale
    Drive
    334251 5-25Nm 0.1Nm 1/4"
    334351 20-100Nm 0.5Nm 3/8"
    334451 40-200Nm 0.5Nm 1/2"
    334551 60-340Nm 1.0.Nm 1/2"
    334648 110-550Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    334651 150-750Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    334851 200-1000Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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    Is the current Defender all Metric or is there some AF lurking around, I recall a threat about uni joints ?
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

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    Crescent 148 Piece Professional Tool Kit | Esidirect

    I use tools all day everyday and as a spare take anywhere kit I can pick it up and take it in any of my vehicles at any time. I got one of the above kits from AgQuip a about 10 years ago. It has enough to get you started and what you find you don't have just go and add to it. I have looked at most tools cheap and expensive and these are exceptional quality considering price. It also slides under the seat nicely and the plastic case is solid.
    Get what you can afford if you think you will use it,
    good tools don't make you a good mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    And which one would be most useful ? p/n 334351 ?


    W&B Part No.
    Torque Range
    Scale
    Drive
    334251 5-25Nm 0.1Nm 1/4"
    334351 20-100Nm 0.5Nm 3/8"
    334451 40-200Nm 0.5Nm 1/2"
    334551 60-340Nm 1.0.Nm 1/2"
    334648 110-550Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    334651 150-750Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    334851 200-1000Nm 2.5Nm 3/4"
    Mine is the 1/2 deflecting beam type, not that it's purpose was ever for the Landy, that's just an added bonus of my job and the tools I need.

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    For what it is worth I have a Repco set. Just as good as any for tinkering around and they have a lifetime warranty, a proper one walk in hand them your old spanner grab a new one off the shelf. It is worth waiting for an sale you will most likely save 40-50%

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    Out of those I think the 40-200Nm 1/2" torque wrench is the best all rounder. That's assuming the socket set you buy is 1/2" of course!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chopper View Post
    Crescent 148 Piece Professional Tool Kit | Esidirect

    I use tools all day everyday and as a spare take anywhere kit I can pick it up and take it in any of my vehicles at any time. I got one of the above kits from AgQuip a about 10 years ago. It has enough to get you started and what you find you don't have just go and add to it. I have looked at most tools cheap and expensive and these are exceptional quality considering price. It also slides under the seat nicely and the plastic case is solid.
    Get what you can afford if you think you will use it,
    good tools don't make you a good mechanic.
    Mate has one of those and its done a shed load of work. Couple of clutches water pump and timing gears on a td42 patrol tranfer box in and out of my ute before I had a house with a shed ect ect

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    Super Cheap have the 68 piece all metric one on special, $149 vs $199 till 30/3 so i grabbed one of those, its a start. Have lost all my old tools over the years.
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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