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Old 01-12-2005, 08:25   #3
Bill Harsey
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That's something I wouldn't have thought of.

I was thinking more along the line of:

small vise grips
good quality 8 inch crescent wrench (metric of course)
small claw hammer
screwdrivers
roll of medium diameter mechanics wire
A combination wire cutter/pliers like Channel Locks Linemans Pliers can't be beat.
Duct tape, 100 MPH quality

All of the above can be tied (taped) together in a pretty small bundle and hopefully shipped with the med equipment. My choice of the above tools was to give the user a chance of rigging something out of near nothing if needed. These tools could be justified as support of the medical equipment.
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