373 pts ยท April 30, 2016
I started with a 200 some piece husky kit. I've only replaced a socket from it.
This isn't the Army. I actually bought this stuff
Been doing this less than a year. 99% of what I work on is Honda's. I don't need much
I will! Hence why I keep some standards
Junk drawer, black tray all standards.
I get that and understand that portion. But what are your ratchet sizes?
So serious question, how do y'all say the different sizes?
I am American btw
And for the little 1/4" square head I have 1 extra 10mm socket
For the 1/2" square head on a ratchet I have 2 extra 10mm sockets. For the 3/8" square head I have 3 extra 10mm sockets.
1/2" 2, 3/8" 3, 1/4" 1. Not including 12 points
Reach for door sill, foot on tire, grab the oh shit handle/steering wheel, pull yourself up, foot on door will, stand, get in.
Wal-Mart, camping section
I'm not going back to work till Monday and you gotta drop something like this one Me! C'mon man, you just ruined my weekend
I cleaned it for this post, before It was like a blind man put my tools away
Noted, I use mostly to get oil off the floor
Gotchya, I have my box memorized so I know if it's been violated
I can see that. Because that shit cleans everything
That's why I bought husky
Oh ok, and no they don't. A few guys have those kit boxes, but they look more like a hassle then a help
If it was it would be a bad one, only the box and liners are craftsmen. The rest is Husky and Ryobi
Rent?
I worked on a produce farm for 3 years in high school, that's hard work. Wear Sunscreen and drink water!
I'm trying the whole buy cheaper tools till they break, then upgrade deal. Any tips?
That's on my list, and ill probably post again now to see how much it changes.
Shadow? That's what I don't understand.
I know, the master techs have tools everywhere. I also cleaned it up some to post this
Thanks! I think...
I'm an idiot, caught it now. I tell customers that I'll slide right in and get the job done as fast as possible.
I just started man
I started with a 200 some piece husky kit. I've only replaced a socket from it.
This isn't the Army. I actually bought this stuff
Been doing this less than a year. 99% of what I work on is Honda's. I don't need much
I will! Hence why I keep some standards
Junk drawer, black tray all standards.
I get that and understand that portion. But what are your ratchet sizes?
So serious question, how do y'all say the different sizes?
I am American btw
And for the little 1/4" square head I have 1 extra 10mm socket
For the 1/2" square head on a ratchet I have 2 extra 10mm sockets. For the 3/8" square head I have 3 extra 10mm sockets.
1/2" 2, 3/8" 3, 1/4" 1. Not including 12 points
Reach for door sill, foot on tire, grab the oh shit handle/steering wheel, pull yourself up, foot on door will, stand, get in.
Wal-Mart, camping section
I'm not going back to work till Monday and you gotta drop something like this one Me! C'mon man, you just ruined my weekend
I cleaned it for this post, before It was like a blind man put my tools away
Noted, I use mostly to get oil off the floor
Gotchya, I have my box memorized so I know if it's been violated
I can see that. Because that shit cleans everything
That's why I bought husky
Oh ok, and no they don't. A few guys have those kit boxes, but they look more like a hassle then a help
If it was it would be a bad one, only the box and liners are craftsmen. The rest is Husky and Ryobi
Rent?
I worked on a produce farm for 3 years in high school, that's hard work. Wear Sunscreen and drink water!
I'm trying the whole buy cheaper tools till they break, then upgrade deal. Any tips?
That's on my list, and ill probably post again now to see how much it changes.
Shadow? That's what I don't understand.
I know, the master techs have tools everywhere. I also cleaned it up some to post this
Thanks! I think...
I'm an idiot, caught it now. I tell customers that I'll slide right in and get the job done as fast as possible.
I just started man