Hi~
I'm new to the site so hello to everyone!
Right here we go;
I'm trying to put together a really nice metal workshop (I like making cars, furniture etc.) and I'm looking for recommendations for good, quality and expensive hand tool brands. Already sorted out some Snap-On, DeWalt, Moore & Wright and Thor tools for my stock but I'm stuck for a good UK supplier / manufacturer for an anvil, bickern, mandrels, hardies etc.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated?
Tool recommendations wanted
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http://www.lakesforge.co.uk/cat14_1.htm
They have a few bits and pieces.
Cant think of anywhere else at the moment.
Another way is to look around workshop clearence sales, farm sales etc.
They have a few bits and pieces.
Cant think of anywhere else at the moment.
Another way is to look around workshop clearence sales, farm sales etc.
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Wow! Lookee them. Thanks Hitch! Thats just what I was looking for. I saw a Draper one on tooledup.com but it looked like a load of old slag. Do you have experience with lakesforge or are you just aware of the site?
I was also after 2 really nice vices; 3" & 5". Something special though as its one of my favourite tools. Traditional design features mixed with modern innovations. A modern quality steel alloys and processes in its manufacture, replaceable assorted jaw types from a long-stayer company and classy looking too. Any thoughts there?
I know its a tool order!
Well done on the metalwork part of the site Hitch. Steerling work there mate. I can see I'm going to enjoy learning much here.
Hey ultimatehandyman!
I was also after 2 really nice vices; 3" & 5". Something special though as its one of my favourite tools. Traditional design features mixed with modern innovations. A modern quality steel alloys and processes in its manufacture, replaceable assorted jaw types from a long-stayer company and classy looking too. Any thoughts there?
I know its a tool order!
Well done on the metalwork part of the site Hitch. Steerling work there mate. I can see I'm going to enjoy learning much here.
Hey ultimatehandyman!
A good workman never blames his tools because a good workman has good tools.
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Thanks to your info there Hitch,i did a bit more diggin' around and finally found what I was looking for:
http://www.anvils.nimbaforge.com/centurion.php
I'm over the moon about it and have emailed the firm to ask about shipping.
http://www.anvils.nimbaforge.com/centurion.php
I'm over the moon about it and have emailed the firm to ask about shipping.
A good workman never blames his tools because a good workman has good tools.