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Date:         Fri, 20 Apr 2001 09:34:51 -0700
Reply-To:     Alistair Bell <albell@UVIC.CA>
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From:         Alistair Bell <albell@UVIC.CA>
Subject:      Vanagon tool recomendation
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Recently bought a set of Bondhus T-handle, ball-end allen keys 8 piece set, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 mm (part # 13187). Actually the three smallest are plain, not ball end. The 10mm wrench is 280mm tall, the 2mm wrench is 137mm tall

They are well made, and hefty. MAde in the USA, great stuff just like in the "good old days' of US tool making. The handle has enough weight to allow the wrench to "spin" in your hand, really speeds things up. The ball-end allows you to insert the wrench into the socket at an angle.

(they are great for bike work)

Good value at Can$44 for the set.

I think you can get a picture of them at the Bondhus site (www.bondhus.com)

alistair

albell@uvic.ca '82 Westy, diesel=>I4 gas

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