Need more videos like this. I am self taught, so it's nice to learn about useful tools from a professional. I've been working on my own stuff for 20 years and I've not heard of some of these. That funnel would have saved me hours of cleaning over the years and some cussing I did this weekend changing out a steering rack
Form a funnel...Never seen that. Will get one for the messy jobs. Seems like I use my 1/4 drive swivels more often than 3/8 drive. Astro is a big bang for the buck. Stubbys are nice to have too. I would add to the list ratcheting cable actuated hose clamp pliers for factory style hose clamps. They are life savers.
Form-a-funnel for the win here. Not only for vehicles. but riding mowers and snow blowers as well. And everyone needs a 12v test light. A meter has its place, but a simple test light is a must.
Hello again, Tony Thank you for another Great Video 👍 You are spot on about the universal sockets. I think it's been about twenty years ago when I bought my Proto 1/4" drive Universal Socket Set. They have served me. well. I have never broken one, so I haven't tried their warranty process. Again thank you 😊
I have the form a funnel as well. I bought it a long time ago. It's definitely come in handy over the years. I never saw those gearwrench sockets before. I might have to check them out
I think Olsa has a new set of stubby sockets that are coming out that go from 8-24 (no skips) I think they are $35-40 on Olsa's site (not on amazon yet, but I'm watching for them). They have the same setup as the Astro stubby ones with the wrench-compatable bottom
Hello Tony. Great ideas as always. I was expecting your recommendation for that red electricity tester you have in the screen. Which tester do you recommend? Do you recommend one with long cable to test the rear lights? Thanks
Hey, thank you! I will make sure to include a couple of different ones in some of my Amazon videos in the future. I have had this one for maybe 5 years and don't remember the brand. But I'll do some research and try to find the same one and other options.
I never understood why someone would want their universal to constantly return to center? I get that you wouldn't want it to flop around when you're trying to angle it into a fastener, but if I need a universal, its probably somewhere that needs an angle, otherwise I'd use an extension wrather than fighting a universal joint with a perma-boner. Great vid👍
Haha it works alot better than you would think. When you get touch the fastener and apply pressure it angles where you need it. But it's all personal preference 👍 thank you I really appreciate it
Need more videos like this. I am self taught, so it's nice to learn about useful tools from a professional. I've been working on my own stuff for 20 years and I've not heard of some of these. That funnel would have saved me hours of cleaning over the years and some cussing I did this weekend changing out a steering rack
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed. I can definitely do some more! 👍
Form a funnel...Never seen that. Will get one for the messy jobs. Seems like I use my 1/4 drive swivels more often than 3/8 drive. Astro is a big bang for the buck. Stubbys are nice to have too. I would add to the list ratcheting cable actuated hose clamp pliers for factory style hose clamps. They are life savers.
Form-a-funnel for the win here. Not only for vehicles. but riding mowers and snow blowers as well.
And everyone needs a 12v test light. A meter has its place, but a simple test light is a must.
Great video I have everything but the filter cutter thanks for sharing
Very nice! Thank you
100% with you on the stubbys having the hex end!
👍👍👍
Hello again, Tony
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 You are spot on about the universal sockets. I think it's been about twenty years ago when I bought my Proto 1/4" drive Universal Socket Set. They have served me. well. I have never broken one, so I haven't tried their warranty process. Again thank you 😊
Thank you. Very nice. That's awesome to hear. Thanks for sharing 👍
Good video universal sockets are a must
Thank you!! 👍
I have the form a funnel as well. I bought it a long time ago. It's definitely come in handy over the years. I never saw those gearwrench sockets before. I might have to check them out
Nice!! Glad to hear it 👍
On a whim, I bought one of those Form A Funnels for my DIY garage/shop. Never used it.....for anything vehicle related. 😂. But I sure have used it..
Hahahaha 🤣👍
I think Olsa has a new set of stubby sockets that are coming out that go from 8-24 (no skips) I think they are $35-40 on Olsa's site (not on amazon yet, but I'm watching for them). They have the same setup as the Astro stubby ones with the wrench-compatable bottom
Very nice!! I'll keep my eyes out for them as well 👍
Hey tony great work mate cheers. 😉👍
Thank you!! 👍
Can you please recommend a air compressor that can keep up with air sanders and sandblasting? Thank you
Hello Tony. Great ideas as always. I was expecting your recommendation for that red electricity tester you have in the screen. Which tester do you recommend? Do you recommend one with long cable to test the rear lights? Thanks
Hey, thank you! I will make sure to include a couple of different ones in some of my Amazon videos in the future. I have had this one for maybe 5 years and don't remember the brand. But I'll do some research and try to find the same one and other options.
I never understood why someone would want their universal to constantly return to center? I get that you wouldn't want it to flop around when you're trying to angle it into a fastener, but if I need a universal, its probably somewhere that needs an angle, otherwise I'd use an extension wrather than fighting a universal joint with a perma-boner. Great vid👍
Haha it works alot better than you would think. When you get touch the fastener and apply pressure it angles where you need it. But it's all personal preference 👍 thank you I really appreciate it
Dewalt has surprisingly decent wobble sockets. BUT their customer service has gone down the drain in 2024.