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Kev Murphy
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Home workshop in a toolbox.
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The manual on how to repack it probably runs to around 12 volumes, and costs twice as much as the kit!
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Brock
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Re: Home workshop in a toolbox.
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Now if it had a Stick/mig/tig welder and a plasma cutter in there and a router, then I might be interested
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Kev Murphy
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98 ST1100 Portland, SW Vic coastal.
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... and an esky fitted....
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Re: Home workshop in a toolbox.
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June 30, 2015, 06:15:08 PM »
Interesting concept however wouldn't last 5 minutes IMHO.
I have never found those multi change tools to be much cop and at over $1,000 delivered, no way.
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I'm with Totgas. Too much plastic. Plastic tools, latches, pylon etc
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