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Bojo trim tools

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Two years ago, I bought a set of bojo trim tools from “Laserocityl” on eBay. I want to share that it was one of the better $40 I have spent on tools.

As I put together the interior of my TR4A, the variety of shapes in the kit has been invaluable. I installed the windscreen tonight - using the rope trick (actually used 14-ga copper wire), and the little right-angle levers saved my bacon when in one or two little spots the rubber trim did not go where it was supposed to.

No financial interest on my part, etc., but I see he is still selling kits on eBay. Good stuff!

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Not just for automotive applications, either. Used the small "sharp" chisel ones last week to crack open the HP laptop of a client, to replace the internal Lith-ion internal battery. No trace of intrusion. Metal tools would have left marks all around the case. They've paid for themselves repeatedly. 👍
 
Mine are the cheap Harbor Freight version but are used for pretty much everything
 
Best tools for plastic work, no scratches. I use them enough, I don't put back in drawer, sometimes. Mine are ATD in red.
 
That spit curved fork has saved me from tearing a lot of stuff when removing staples and tacks.
 
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