Metric sized wrenches and sockets
metric allen wrenches, star sockets and bits, and metric sockets
My gutter just busted from a heavy storm last night, and I was looking for the proper tools to repair it. Unfortunately, I don't have those tools and would like to know where I can get them?
Usually there is an ambassador or foreign minister as a go-between.
No, printers are usually not worth it to fix. I would recommend recycling it.
A small multi-bit screwdriver, a pair of needle nose pliers and possibly a crescent wrench for some.
Hvac tools make repairing Hvac systems such as heating and air conditioning systems much easier. Automotive air and heat systems also are part of Hvac systems and require their own set of tools.
The phrasal verb "was repairing" could be used as follows: I was repairing a faucet when the doorbell rang, interrupting my work as I went to answer the door.
.. a set of irons is usually refering to golf clubs. it could also be the tools a farrier or horse shoe'r would use...
For the purpose of making a repair, a tubing cutter would be the tool you want. Just be sure to use the proper methods of repairing brake lines such as using a double flare or bubble end depending on the vehicle. There are tools to do that job also.
In their gloves usually by conveniently designed handles. If it were something that didn't have a handle, for example a coconut, then they would have to grip it by the husk. the tools are tied or attached to them on earth
No. Where foreign words and roots have a "q", in Esperanto they usually have a "k". The letter "q" is called "kuo" in Esperanto and would only appear in unassimilated foreign words.
You can, but totaled means "not worth repairing". You will spend more money repairing a totaled car than you would buying a new one.