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soopachargen wrote:most socket sets come with a short one, hunt around till u find a piece of pipe that will slip over this and voila u have an extension:P
(pipes come in various lengths and diameters and are priced accordingly, all Prices are subject to change without notice, and are subject to availability)
BZG|Bling wrote:I can't see the pipe trick lasting long on a cheap power bar somehow
2LTR Rona wrote:BZG|Bling wrote:I can't see the pipe trick lasting long on a cheap power bar somehow
you'd be surprised, my repco branded powerbar has been treated like $hite for a number of years in a commercial environment and subject to he pipe extension and is still going strong to this day
Mr Revhead wrote:2LTR Rona wrote:BZG|Bling wrote:I can't see the pipe trick lasting long on a cheap power bar somehow
you'd be surprised, my repco branded powerbar has been treated like $hite for a number of years in a commercial environment and subject to he pipe extension and is still going strong to this day
ask distrb about his one
BZG|Bling wrote:I can't see the pipe trick lasting long on a cheap power bar somehow
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 554278.htm
2LTR Rona wrote:possibly, i brought my whole set years ago when it was all Repco branded but yeah they did change from Repco branding to Powerbuilt so probably came off the same production line.
For home use they are perfectly fine, added bonus of replacement if it breaks too
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:Powerbuilt does a 2ft long powerbar, that ought to be enough to crack most stubborn nuts. Just wrap the handle in tape if you need to use a pipe extension
Alex B wrote:To be fair you're never going to fit into OS unless you hate on TS.
Dell'Orto wrote:2LTR Rona wrote:possibly, i brought my whole set years ago when it was all Repco branded but yeah they did change from Repco branding to Powerbuilt so probably came off the same production line.
For home use they are perfectly fine, added bonus of replacement if it breaks too
Repco and Powerbuilt tools are very different
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