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Where to get tools?

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I use Hudy, because living in Okinawa Japan, we don't have much of a choice unless you want to order over the net! Hudy was at the LHS, and I think they are about some of the best RC tools that I have. I too went to sears, and bought the Craftsman, but they just don't cut it for RC's. Hudy all the way! Just my .02
 
If I buy the Bondhus 6-Piece Balldrive Hexset Metric from tower hobbies, then would I need to buy any other wrenches?

What about the 21pc from Bondhus that was posted.

Does anyone use a set-up board? If so what kind do you use?
What benefits do you get from using the board?

Besides allen wrenches, What other tools do you recommend having????? I do plan on stayin in this hobby for a long time..................
 
A good hex driver for the wheel nuts.
Needle-nose pliers. (Cuz they're handy.)
Side cutters, small. (Dykes.. to trim the zip ties.)
A good small flathead tuning screwdriver.

Originally posted by WoodiE
wdavidhicks - You have a thing for balloons don't you? haha

It shows doesn't it... I make balloon animals for Michael Jackson on the side. I think they're for him anyway...

The tool lottery is a great idea. I'm picky about tools and I've got all I need. This would be a contest for the noobs who need the right tools for the job.
 
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