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Not an old timer really, but have two particular offerings - voltstick and a 20cm prybar (I find invaluable for lifting boards, removing nails, loosening back boxes etc etc)
 
cheers mate i already have a fluke voltstick what a great invention that is trying to build up my tool bag with all the right kit
 
My Superrod cable access kit. I love every difficult route now as they seem to laugh in the face of defeat. Best £200 i have ever invested.

Mark
 
lol i should have taken a picture of the tools in my van b4 posting as i have 2 sets of super rods they are one of the best things i have and save us so mucg time when we fish the cctv cables from one end of the tower to another my top yellow section thou could do with replaceing plus i have lost the 2 top brass bullets
 
£200:eek: are your rods made of gold??? my set only cost me £15.

Not as grand as yours granted, but thats a good wedge for rods mate.
 
lol lenny i had the cheap blue rods from city electrical factors and they shattered in like 2 months plus all the brass screwjoints snapped off the super rods have been with me a year and are still top notch i paid < sorry my boss paid 42 quid for the med set great kit i got the l e d light attachment super stuff
 
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CRMX - The Mega Set
The Mega Set is the ultimate Cable Rod System, offering 5 variants of flexibility. 16 m overall rod length including all flexibilities and essential items from the super-flex and specialised rod ranges mean very few working areas are inaccessible. The Super Grip pair 6-15mm O/D allows you to grip cable from the outside - the harder you pull, the tighter the grip becomes under tension.
Rods




these are the best ones £120
 
Bought all the supergrip attachments and extra set of bendy rods, couple of the led lights. The glider attachment is great for suspended celings and when your using the hook the glider attachment wont let go! I bought 2 sets so i had 2 tubes to store them in as i work all over the country. You split them half in 1 tube half in the other, my lads loose and forget everything least only one set is lost.
 
its not in the toolbag, but my makita angle drill makes light work of drilling joists.:rolleyes:
 
If you chaps are short of any rods, then send them an email.

They sell them direct in pairs for around £12.
 
The supermagnet is great, but there that strong the lads have lost 2 to girders. Apparently both times it stuck to the girder and no matter how hard they pulled or flicked the rods it wouldn't release. Tried to explain that there screw on ends by twisting the rods know wonder they unscrew and are left attached to the beam :rolleyes:
 

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