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Cheap Things Tuesday: Workshop Tools Edition

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This week’s roundup of discounted deals focuses on tools. Not multi-tools. Nor commonly owned tools. These are next level tools.

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By ben_haworth

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Posted : 06/12/2022 11:20 am
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I like Park Tool stuff. Nothing says I care about your bike more than RAL 5010.
However, please do not buy that headset puller. I bought one many years ago and it proved to be far worse an proposition than the piece of wood and mallet option.
I have now replaced with a far cheaper headset puller from another manufacturer with staged pulling plates that fit into most of not all headset cups.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 11:44 am
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I've got the Lifeline workstand which has given many years of service, good piece of kit.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 11:59 am
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That Lifeline rolling tool box and bearing press set look good...I'm not needing them, but there is a pull towards them!


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 12:03 pm
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However, please do not buy that headset puller.

Do you mean the headset press?

I've got exactly the same wheel truing stand, cost about £25 on ebay. I'd say pay more and get a better one tbh. Does the job, but not brilliant (especially with thru-axle wheels)

I need a crown race puller. Any bargain recommends?


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 12:37 pm
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That Lifeline rolling tool box and bearing press set look good

I have the toolbox, think I paid £45 a few years ago in another sale.

Wasn't too impressed at first, thought it was a bit small and fiddly, but it's turned out to be very handy for my most-used tools.

The lid cracked quite quickly on mine and they gave me a full refund, but I'm still using it.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 1:02 pm
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TBH none of those kits look like good value. Actually that's a bit weak- they all look like bloody awful value. The lifeline one's about £50 worth of tools- decent, usable tools but still. The Birzman looks a nice set but very expensive. Kits are always chancy but these don't look good at all to me.

(Lifeline has other better options, and as much as I hate On One, the Jobsworth kits are better too. Decathlon's is alright. All cover the basics at a lower price which is basiclaly what a bike kit should do)

Quite like that roller case, no idea if it's a good buy but, well, I am now looking at roller cases to see if it is!


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 1:03 pm
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The "Pro" toolkit looks like daylight ****ing robbery even at the "cheap" price of £112.

Bit of a lazy, crap list IMO.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 1:29 pm
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That Park quick change tool is way cheaper on Amazon

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Posted : 06/12/2022 5:11 pm
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My pedant gland is itching....

14Nm range, from 2 to 14 Nm

That's not a range of 14Nm...

Please note that this design can only take up to 135mm hub widths.

So, it's a front wheel truing stand?


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 5:46 pm
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The headset press - pretty sure that's just the handle and you need the specific cups for the headset or bottom bracket.

I have some Park bottom bracket cups, and just use a length and of threaded bar, a couple of nuts, washers and spanners. I'm not a averse to buying decent tools, but even 70 quid for that is daylight robbery.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 8:43 pm
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So, it’s a front wheel truing stand?

I've managed to build 2 rear wheels with mine. Just needed an axle adapter and a qr. (But as I said, it cost nowhere near £58)


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 9:00 pm
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I have the X-Tools press, far better than that Park one.

That truing stand doesn't look great either.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 9:04 pm
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I have a rubber mallet, better than any headset press I've ever used! (I've also got a 10 ton press but that's only for really big headsets)


 
Posted : 07/12/2022 8:17 pm