
Mini Toolkit
Started by
Alex_grease_monkey
, May 02 2011 09:26 PM
18 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 03 May 2011 - 08:01 PM
if its a true mini
an engineering workshop LOL
an engineering workshop LOL
#17
Posted 03 May 2011 - 08:11 PM
i think avv it has more in his mini than i do in the shed!!!
that's nothing, you want to see all the stuff I've got in my shed (or should I say shed's... all 3 of them!!)...in fact no, you probably don't want to see that!!

For all mechanical problems all you need is a roll of duct tape, a hammer and a can of WD40:
If it should move and it doesn't hit it with a hammer and spray it with WD40. If it moves and it shouldn't, tape it up with duct tape. If that doesn't solve the problem then it must be an electrical issue, so send for an electrician
... & never a truer word was spoken that!!...... I'm now off to empty my boot of everything other than the duct tape, hammer and WD40!!

#18
Posted 03 May 2011 - 08:33 PM
I carry a jack with no handle, and a wheel brace 1 size too small
make's a simple puncture very intresting.

Edited by Spiffingly Good, 03 May 2011 - 08:36 PM.
#19
Posted 04 May 2011 - 09:19 AM
I always thought universal socket were just for when you lose your locking wheel nut keys.
I used to take jump leads, a selection of spanners, couple of flat head screwdrivers (can do phillips aswell), a scalpel, electrical tape, a mutimeter, spare fuses and some ignition parts. Did have a wheel brace but I took it out because I had no jack.
I used to take jump leads, a selection of spanners, couple of flat head screwdrivers (can do phillips aswell), a scalpel, electrical tape, a mutimeter, spare fuses and some ignition parts. Did have a wheel brace but I took it out because I had no jack.
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