There are a lot of other tools you would need to "do any project on any car" as you say. I think a jack and jack stands would be a higher priority than an engine hoist and engine stand. Also, why the need for 30 or more screwdrivers on a rolling cart?
I thing this is all of his tools and he wanted them to all go on his cart. Haha I don't blame him it is goofy to have just a few sets of tools off to the side of you have a rolling cart only and you don't have the room for some things. It bugs me.
This is what I started with when I started in the trade. It’s not a bad little cart and you get the convinces of a cart. I upgraded to a box and a newer cart but this literally worked for my first year being a lube tech and starting my time in the actual shop. The harbor freight stuff isn’t the best but it’s not bad, it’s good starter tools. What I did was start with it and slowly upgrade my tools so I don’t need to drive to harbor freight to warranty stuff out. Just my experience and opinion hope it helps someone.
Nice setup. I’m planning on getting the same cart. Is there any way to disable to locking feature when the lid is open? I want to put a wood top on it with a vise but I don’t want to open the lid every time I need to open a drawer.
Exactly! Also Sunex. You actually get full sets with the Tekton chrome and Sunex impacts which are Cr-Mo for great prices. For the most part, I'm done with Harbor Freight hand tools.
The fact I spent $25 more on one ratchet from snap on than his tool cart puts into perspective how much I’m overspending
Jack & Jack Stands or you're not doing much.
There are a lot of other tools you would need to "do any project on any car" as you say. I think a jack and jack stands would be a higher priority than an engine hoist and engine stand. Also, why the need for 30 or more screwdrivers on a rolling cart?
I thing this is all of his tools and he wanted them to all go on his cart. Haha
I don't blame him it is goofy to have just a few sets of tools off to the side of you have a rolling cart only and you don't have the room for some things. It bugs me.
Looks like you could use some HF deadblow hammers - nice setup
No hf hammers please
Muy bueno el equipamiento
3 full sets of screwdrivers??? Why?
Very affordable, thanks for sharing
Thank you !
Wow my cart looks exactly like yours just mine is the 4 drawer one
Nice video dude! Those white carts are nice! I'm gonna get one maybe. Even though my stuffs all red. How long it take you to put the cart together?
This is what I started with when I started in the trade. It’s not a bad little cart and you get the convinces of a cart. I upgraded to a box and a newer cart but this literally worked for my first year being a lube tech and starting my time in the actual shop. The harbor freight stuff isn’t the best but it’s not bad, it’s good starter tools. What I did was start with it and slowly upgrade my tools so I don’t need to drive to harbor freight to warranty stuff out. Just my experience and opinion hope it helps someone.
Nice toolbox bro! keep up the good work. I would buy that tool HF 5 draw in the future
Thanks a lot man !
You know you've been in the game for a while when your kobalt box cutter be showing it's original metal sheen through the clear-anodized coloring!
lol not bad, with tool truck tools you get no where near as much stuff
Straight forward!
Do u have both 6 point and 12 point in all 3 drives 1/4 3/8 1/2
I think you need more screwdrivers
Nice setup. I’m planning on getting the same cart. Is there any way to disable to locking feature when the lid is open? I want to put a wood top on it with a vise but I don’t want to open the lid every time I need to open a drawer.
@Bones McGillicuddy appreciate that. I ended up going with the 8 drawer because I don’t think my OCD could handle the bottom of the cart lol
Very nice! I really like the white cart.
Thanks a lot !
0:46 is that a cornwell screwdriver?
Most accurate needs for car service
Could have got more bang for the buck and more tools with Tekton .. but still a got starter set
Quite possibly
Exactly! Also Sunex. You actually get full sets with the Tekton chrome and Sunex impacts which are Cr-Mo for great prices. For the most part, I'm done with Harbor Freight hand tools.
This is amazing. Even better than the setup David Guetta uses.