Brilliant overview Rob! Thanks for the video. I forgot to add, I shaved down a 17mm thinner to hold front the axle nut. another reason to not spend a lot on spanners. In the US, 5/64" is a work-around for that 3.5mm hex key.
Great Video Rob, the workshop is looking quite professional, you are right about people in the circuit having the tools, people have helped me out no end. Also a novel way of ending the video, there's obviously plenty of fibre in your diet! 🙂
Brilliant overview Rob! Thanks for the video. I forgot to add, I shaved down a 17mm thinner to hold front the axle nut. another reason to not spend a lot on spanners. In the US, 5/64" is a work-around for that 3.5mm hex key.
The tools are impressive but that workbench!!!!😍
Nice neat set-up Rob.............nice 👏👏👍👍
ALWAYS LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR VID'S , KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ROB 👍🏻😉
Nice one Rob, a great mixture of laughs and interesting tips. Cheers for taking the time to film it.
Another great video. High recognition, but I'm jealous on your fine refurbished garage.❤
PMSL why do you need a Dremel, wise words and absolute best advice :)
Fascinating stuff Rob - as always, good man!
Thanks 😎
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Great Video Rob, the workshop is looking quite professional, you are right about people in the circuit having the tools, people have helped me out no end. Also a novel way of ending the video, there's obviously plenty of fibre in your diet! 🙂
Just checking to see who watches the whole video 😂👌
Need to get back to the spanner land soon myself,
It's been awhile 😢
Good video that one rob
Thank you sir!
Hi Rob, can you provide a list and manufacturers names? If you could post it somewhere on pdf which could be downloaded would be great.
No need for a pdf. Mb, Jb fab, casa performance and scootopia flywheel puller.
Sadly, I'm the biggest tool in my garage.
LOL