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Just thinking about tools I have and the one that has barely faded, in fact is still as good as new, is my earth continuity strap! Probably coz I've never used it!!! EVER!!! :lol:
 
My snap-on ratchet screwdriver 27 years old & still works like new
 
I've had a 2m metric-only Stanley tape measure for about 20 years that gets used daily and still operates perfectly. No idea where it came from but if anyone knows someone by the name of Terry Dolan then tell him to call me - his name is engraved on it.
 
Still got some caulking irons in the shed not much called for now what with timesaver as replacement regards turnpin:)
i got some of those too left and right ones last time i used them must have been about 18 yrs ago at a brewery
 
When I was serving my time I did a job for an old retired plumber and he gave me this blowlamp of his, said it'd never let him down.

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I took it to bits with the intention of cleaning it up and trying it out but can't find some of the bits. The rest of the gear he gave me included lead pipe former things - like iron half-domes with grooves in as well as wooden bossing tools.
 
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