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Hi have been on the sit for some time and have owed the van for a 18 mount and have not used it much for many reasons. I have been a farmer for 40 years lot of tools where left at farm when sold but keep some. Now find in a few months I will be hitting the road full time solo. Scary but may be a great adventurer. Ok what tools are need have a good Stanley tool set, 12 volt pump for tiers, battery Stihl chainsaw, cordless drill what else. Do have a small welder but can't image why you would take it.

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Hi I have been on the road for two years and just got visiting my house to remove tools and stuff I did not use.I would carry large good quality shifter 1 good set of open and ring spanner,one good quality socket set ,long screwdriver set,large multigrips,pliers,wirestripper,soldergear,files,battery grinder,I don't carry a welder but I would of used it,but you can't take everything you will find the small town mechanics are very helpful and will get you back on the road without costing you a fortune enjoy your travels cheers



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I take my cordless rattle gun as well, just in case I have to change a tyre.



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Don't forget the tie wire. I have got many travellers back on the road to town twitching something together again. I also have thead files, gas soldering iron, multi meter and big hammer. 2 tool boxes full. It is a big change coming from a 40 x 30 ft farm workshop. Neil

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I have, ring open spanners twice for a few common sizes. Sockets, multigrips, long nose pliers, Allen & star keys, tyre pumps & repair kit, pressure gauges, TPMS, gloves, hi-vis vests, plastic sheet for ground & foam pads for knees, good wrench for wheel nuts, hammer/mallet, ground plate for jack, parrot wire cutters, tow rope & 20m extension, shackles, jumper leads, auxiliary battery, DC clamp meter, screwdriver & bits, small hacksaw & blades, teflon tape, gaffer tape etc, fuses every amps & sizes, dustpan brush, squeegee, Anderson plug spare leads, freeze spray good for ticks, round & flat files, scale & blades, scissors, water tap 4way key, air blower, hand coffee grinder.

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This is a joke Joyce ....

When I first travelled the Outback I took two women with me, friends asked why two and I replied that it was recommended in the guide to remote area travelling, take a spare of everything.



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Yourself . Lol sorry . Socket set, shifter, pliers , dont forget the HAMER !! Or adz .

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Thanks all it what I would of considered and there is always shops just didn't want to throw some things away that I should of packed as there will be no home base. Any other suggestions wlcome.

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A few rolls of rope never goes s miss . A small roll of wire & elect tape for emergencies .

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Noco Genius Jump Start -www.autoelec.com.au/noco-genius-boost-12v-mini-jump-starter-booster-20

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the top cover in your choice of motoring organisation
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I have a lot of the Bosch Professional 10.8/12v tools. The angle grinder is brilliant. I haven't packed it in the car as I don't have 240 for charging.

Use at least the 4.0ah batteries, the 2.5ah or anything less are too small. Bosch now have a 6.0ah battery which they didn't have when I bought the tools.

I have 18v stuff as well but I am surprised how good the 10.8/12v stuff is. A lot more compact.

I got the grinder for hours of cleaning archbars overhead. The lighter the tool the better, & it was great.



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Craig1 wrote:

Noco Genius Jump Start -www.autoelec.com.au/noco-genius-boost-12v-mini-jump-starter-booster-20


Hi Craig...those things are unreal,and hold their charge forever.I carry almost all of the stuff already mentioned,but I also carry a rivet gun,and rivets,tomahawk,15 amp lead,bow saw,ocky straps,a couple of ladders (one step ladder,and a 2.5 metre one to access the Solar on the van roof) silicone and gun etc etc.Tyre levers,bolt cutters and a jemmy bar. And a 36 stilson...dont ask we why! Cheers



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occy straps , stainless and plastic cable ties

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Spade, adhesive Velcro.



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Just got back from the cape what I could have used for another traveler was some #8 wire to tie up his axcel after losing the U bolts the he had fitted that morning .
For me I almost needed a new split pin after a wheel bearing adjustment ,
I took
ring open spinner set both metric and imperial
Screw drivers
Cordless drill used every day for the camper legs , and drill bits
Rattle gun and sockets for wheel changes , but didnt need it no flat tyres .
Battery soldering iron , solder, and shrink wrap, Should have taken push on clips for electrical wire.
A selection of Teck screws and small bolts and nuts
Kings fire pit that I only used once .
Think thats about all .

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Tanks again to all for there input. The list is growing and will need to keep while sorting what I have left. Hope to see you all some time on the road.

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