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Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
small screwdrivers mixed heads,small hammer,WD40 small,plyers,handvice plyers,small socket set.an assortment of all fuses on van,small sand block.a normal phillips and cross screwdrivers.a 12 volt testing light.small tin grease.strong tweezers.small torch.small emery paper sheet for cleaning contacts.,mains fuses 10 amp and 13 amp and 5 amp,electrical tape roll,small tin of various small screws for wood.small tape measure,small ball of string.pack of double sided sticky pads.magnifing glass.6 inch pipe grips.small plastic tool box.a small set of allen keys.
hope this helps it will cover most jobs
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 13/5/2013
small screwdrivers mixed heads,small hammer,WD40 small,plyers,handvice plyers,small socket set.an assortment of all fuses on van,small sand block.a normal phillips and cross screwdrivers.a 12 volt testing light.small tin grease.strong tweezers.small torch.small emery paper sheet for cleaning contacts.,mains fuses 10 amp and 13 amp and 5 amp,electrical tape roll,small tin of various small screws for wood.small tape measure,small ball of string.pack of double sided sticky pads.magnifing glass.6 inch pipe grips.small plastic tool box.a small set of allen keys.
Blimey Michael - I think that's more than I have at home!
got to agree with michael thats a minimal amount ,without delving into my toolbox i will guarantee i have far more than that .
best to start with the basics then add bits as you need them but never take them out once added
god though mine was bad enough, normally carry a mini garage interms of tools and probably never needed them. however did so last year when had to remove the nr/side motor mover as it had siezed and was stuck on the wheel.
Was thinking of taking small 2t trolley jack just in case but that might be over kill.
Although like said previously you can fix anything with a roll of Silver gaffer / Duct tape.
Cable ties and some bungey straps I find come in handy.
Other than that I think I have a couple of screwdrivers, hammer, few pegs and guy rope, duck tape and wire cutters to cut the cable ties.
That tape for focusing awning I know someone will spell it right for me ( teniouse tape). A sewing kit with strong thread and a curved needle. I've fixed also eats with them things battery's and a torch becomes when something brakes its alway at night it in a dark corner.
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I bought a cheap all-in-one toolkit from a garage - it cost £9.99 with a tank of fuel. I expected it to fall apart in a few months but 4 years later and its still going strong.
The bits I've used a lot are the screwdriver (handle with numerous bits that slot in the top), adjustable spanner (for bikes), pliers. Also, torch and spirit level for when setting up.
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