The right tool for the job.

bagpusscp
bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
edited August 2011 in Workshop
This may be more for the special interests section? away time will tell.Does anyone one know who sells a "getround toit "? it fits most jobs so I'am told.Please let me know. :idea:
bagpuss

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  • Is that the same as a 'Round Tuit', from what I've been told you need a lot of time to get one, but no-one ever knows where from or how much they cost. Sorry !!!!
  • P_Tucker
    P_Tucker Posts: 1,878
    While your at the shop, ask for a long stand.
  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    P_Tucker wrote:
    While your at the shop, ask for a long stand.

    For tandems yes :?: .Cos if so I have been looking for one.
    bagpuss
  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Plus a couple of skyhooks and a tin of tartan paint because it's looking a bit scruffy..
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
  • stokey1964
    stokey1964 Posts: 454
    This type of tool is really a trade secret and as such are very hard to source

    Dont despair, keep popping back to this thread now and again

    Im sure eventually someone will ket you jnow where to source one from

    Simon
  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    Just found my Do-brifurkin but it does not fit :evil: wrong thread.......
    bagpuss
  • Wirral_paul
    Wirral_paul Posts: 2,476
    bagpusscp wrote:
    This may be more for the special interests section? away time will tell.Does anyone one know who sells a "getround toit "? it fits most jobs so I'am told.Please let me know. :idea:

    When you find one, dont forget to get an extra large tub of elbow grease. Every proper bike mechanic knows you need lots of elbow grease when using your getround toit, and you wouldnt want to run out as once you start, you shouldnt stop.