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Hi i was just wanting to know if anyone could point out some good tools to buy for me as im new to the game and will be doing plumbing and gas work. I also dont wana pay through the roof prices. Also any advice on what tools to buy first etc. (essential tools)

thanks dan :);)
 
if you look back at previous threads, youll find this has been dealt with in detail a couple of times already
 
I've said this before but i'll repeat myself.

Buy the best you can afford then when you can afford it buy the best.

Cheap tools are cheap for a reason. They are shyte!
 
Here is a wee list to start you off.

Footprints (monument) 7" and 9" (approx ÂŁ16)
Knipex alligators 180mm and 250 mm (ÂŁ30)
Pipeslices 22mm & 15mm (PTS ÂŁ12 pair at moment)
Couple of shifters or bahco's (ÂŁ6-30)
Decent 10" through tang plain screwdriver to be used for anything you need to screw, hit, dig, cut (ÂŁ5)
Feather splitter (eclipse ÂŁ6 or 7)
Wood chisels (ÂŁ15)
Screwdriver set plain and pozi various sizes (ÂŁ10- 15)
20oz hammer (ÂŁ5-50)
Crawfoot (monument ÂŁ20)
Box spanner set (ÂŁ8)
Junior hacksaw (ÂŁ3)
Big hacksaw (ÂŁ7)
Pipe cutters (monument, rothenberg, ridgid ÂŁ15 - 35)
Cold chisels (get the blacksmith to make you some, the ones you buy are generally shyte ÂŁ30)
4lb hammer (you'll get used to it ÂŁ10)
1/2" spring (ÂŁ2)
8m tape (ÂŁ5)
Stanley knife (ÂŁ7)
Immersion key (ÂŁ7)
Quickfire gas torch (ÂŁ50)
Rad tail key (ÂŁ3)
Boat level (ÂŁ6)
14volt battery drill (bandq warehouses are selling AEG's for ÂŁ54)
and hundreds of other things

Look up the tool catalogues.
Monument Knipex Rothenberg Ridgid CK Irwin Stanley etc and fill yer boots with dreams:D
 
Or if your a tool ***** like me..... make that list 20n times longer and have so many your Transit van is over weight !!!!
 
You've got great eyes Tamz ... no pencil or spirit level required !!!

I also have a few Speedfit stop ends of various sizes so in case I cut through a pipe and the water continually drips out (or more water than expected flies out!) all I need do is whack one on as a temporary measure.

You should also find a wet vacuum a great help.
 
My eyes are now about 11-14 vision:D

I did mention a boat level but obviously you will need other levels of various lengths. Buy decent ones like Stabila.

You don't need to buy pencils. You can always find one somewhere :eek:

Never had a use for a wet vac.
 
Tamz

Oops - didn't see the boat level. Re the vacuum, a friend of mine's a plumber and he doesn't have a vac. The number of times he asks me to get mine out when we're working together though ... !!!!

Good and helpful list you gave though!
 
i agree with tamz buy the best you can afford,buy once,dont trust apprentices with your tools as some of them are muppets
 
wet vac from wickes about ÂŁ45 and then buy combined wet/dry filter aboutÂŁ11. My mates don't have vacs either but they're always saying have you got your wet vac in the van!!!
 
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