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plus breakout boxLightmates and clamp meter are priceless.
Good quality torch
M6 threaded rod bent back on itself for a hook
I've lost the bugger now but we did have some good times Together
I guy I worked with once had a bicycle inner tube cut into a 15mm long section then slit down the middle and tuned into a flat piece of rubber.
Sort of like a rectangular piece of rubber.
He kept four cable ties with it and said he always kept it handy just in case he cut through a water pipe with his circular saw whilst taking floor boards up.
The idea was to wrap the piece of rubber around the damaged pipe then secure with the cable ties to stop the leak.
He said it would save him for just long enough before a plumber arrived.
It doesn't quite fit into the category of handy tool but I think it is close enough.
I never did see it in action.
Blade runner for SWA, time saver and you can get into smaller spaces then you can with the hacksaw
why not just use the hacksaw blade in hand to strip it.
if the blade is too big, cut it smaller
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