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MikeMcNair

Finally proper tools!!!

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MikeMcNair

40 bones shipped for the whole kit and caboodle :lol:

 

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paule11

Can you post a link to the seller please.

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PeterWorcester
40 bones shipped for the whole kit and caboodle :)

 

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Mike,

Well it's good to know that I have almost all the exact same tools just purchased in smaller kits, nice to know I have the right tools.

I have one question for ya Mike, where can I get "dry lube" you mentioned in a post about bands ?

 

Cheers,

Peter

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MikeMcNair

Any bicycle shop! It's meant for bike chains :)

 

As for the eBay seller of the kit, I will post that when I get to the computer

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greg_r

Don't forget RWGshop guys. The toolset that Col sells is more expensive, sure, but it's also a LOT more comprehensive and significantly better quality.

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pollux1
Don't forget RWGshop guys. The toolset that Col sells is more expensive, sure, but it's also a LOT more comprehensive and significantly better quality.
+1 on that, I have some of the tools in your kit Mike and I tell ya I wish I'd gotten the more expensive (read better) tools instead. The pin remover broke the first time I used it and the caseback tool marks every caseback it's even been near.

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Balad1

Speaking of tools, I bought this bracelet pin remover from Amazon.com after scratching up a PO rep sizing the bracelet. It works well and no more scratches.

 

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002CVUO2O

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wombosi

As some of us already mentioned: You better stay clear of the cheap (Chinese) watch tools. Eventually you will regret not buying the slightly more expensive but way better quality tools which are available through for example the RWG shop.

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