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MarkSport
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23rd Feb 11 at 14:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just got my new tools and tool bag through the door. You actually don't realise how many tools you have until you sort through them all

Think In total so far I've spent close to 1k (and I haven't even bought the essentials like SDS Drill or testers!

Nice little collection though

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£300 for a tool bag! Crikey! Thank the lord work pay for my tools!
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23rd Feb 11 at 14:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What do you plan on fixing with these tools?
MarkSport
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23rd Feb 11 at 14:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No not £300 for the bag. that was only £30. I bought some insulated tools, a drill and some sockets.

I'm a trainee electrician mwg, Had to have them for my work!
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My work pays for my tools as well thank god, Ex rated meter was over a grand along.
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get a chunk of that back on the tax returns though
MarkSport
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quote:
Originally posted by Jake
get a chunk of that back on the tax returns though


Wish I did. I'm not self employed no more

I bought some last year when I was self employed so got my tax return this april to sort out
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23rd Feb 11 at 14:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

holy shit
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i know how you feel i spent loads before christmas

bought an 18v lithium makita drill £225, set of screw drivers, a block plane, smoothing plane, drill bits, flat drill bits, and a few other things and it cost nealy £400 and i still need to get more stuff. tools in the building trade are not cheap


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23rd Feb 11 at 16:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The saving grace is that when you buy good quality stuff, it lasts you forever
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Bye Bye Camera then
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I spy knipex stuff.
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At least I hope I do for that money!

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quote:
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i know how you feel i spent loads before christmas

bought an 18v lithium makita drill £225, set of screw drivers, a block plane, smoothing plane, drill bits, flat drill bits, and a few other things and it cost nealy £400 and i still need to get more stuff. tools in the building trade are not cheap


They are if you buy crap.

I don't and I think my tools are worth more than my van!
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Originally posted by Whittie
Bye Bye Camera then


No, still want that when my other money clears
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23rd Feb 11 at 17:10   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah you can get cheap tools but they wont last long

what job do you do?


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Already said. Apprentice sparky
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Already said. Apprentice sparky


i mean you not mark or are you 1 aswell?


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Oh right, lol. Engineer by trade. Run a pub with a mate, run a small air suspension company and a bit of coachworks and general maintenance.
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A Pub with massively smashed windows ealier.
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Massivly. What a nob that guy is! Should be put down!
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quote:
Originally posted by MarkSport
quote:
Originally posted by Jake
get a chunk of that back on the tax returns though


Wish I did. I'm not self employed no more

I bought some last year when I was self employed so got my tax return this april to sort out
Luckily for you ya thick cunt you still can. Call your local tax office and theyll tell you how to declare your work related spend
MarkSport
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23rd Feb 11 at 17:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

excuse me?
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I have that tool bag, Wont stay looking like that for long! Mines ram jamed now!
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23rd Feb 11 at 18:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

toolbags are gay, tool box you want, cant sit or stand on a bag

Ive just had to buy a new rotary drill for my next job £500

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