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which tool do you think has produced the most cash for you compared to its cost?
without a doubt mine has got to be my set of drain rods i think they were a tenner 20 years ago and the plunger has probably earnt me thousands from blocked wcs and sink gulleys
actually i cant remember the last time i actually joined two together one rod and a plunger does most jobs
 
I do not do drains anymore,done my share,so probably my soldering iron,so many repaired pcb,s and other bits and pieces.:p
 
:D:D:D:D Bangs per buck...... I've got to start reading the titles more, I was going to reply to a whole different thread.........:eek::rolleyes:
 
Yer be my rods and snake I love drains though had a bad experience friday the chemical cracked the wc pan :(
 
Decent cordless SDS drills, cordless screw driver, when I started plumbing people were still using those sprung loaded Stanley "yankee" screw drivers.

Yer be my rods and snake I love drains though had a bad experience friday the chemical cracked the wc pan :(

How? what was it made of?.
 
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Decent cordless SDS drills, cordless screw driver, when I started plumbing people were still using those sprung loaded Stanley "yankee" screw drivers.



How? what was it made of?.
i can remember thinking i was the bee's knee's when i bought my first yankee screewdriver they were not cheapi seem to recall it being a days money
i already had a cordless drill it was called a rawlplug tool you just needed to hit it with a hammer
 
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well if you can call it a tool,i would say my mobile phone :D,failing that i would have to say my blowtorch,a little gas goes a long way;)
 
i still got my yankee screwdriver, dont come to work with me anymore tho!
 
me van, a canvas bag and shank's pony wouldnt get me anywhere enough money!
 
I have a stubby screwdriver I found under some floorboards and use it on at least 50% of jobs I attend.

More expensive tools has to be my wet vacuum or jaw droppers.
 
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