I like the socket rail idea! Great set up 👍. I always take a large prybar n my Thor's hammer. If I got to the walk around yards I have an old us Army bookbag I got from a yard sale for $5. During hot weather a camel pak. Stay hydrated and safe. Junk yards are also dangerous.
+bodgit and leggit garage my first video. I'm like a deer in headlights haha. You know I did look it up and there are some pick and pull junkyards in the U.K. www.upickit.co.uk/
50sKid hi mate I am originally from the UK but I now live in Ireland and as far as I know there is no Pula parts I know for a fact definitely not around me maybe in the big capital city but definitely not around me I wish there was it's a fantastic idea
Nice little kit, I'd probably suggest a hammer and a hacksaw. They're probably the only things I'd keep in too. I tool for heavy hitting and a I tool for brutal hacking (like handbrake cableS)
Hi Kid , can you please help me find out how to remove DISA bmw e46 if both bolts heads are so bad that no screwdriver can unscrew them , please respond even if you have no idea:)
Just because you do not need it or want it, that does not mean it is not valuable to somebody else. Do not just cut a wiring harness when it is very simple to just unplug the connector. It may take a few extra minutes, but it may help out the next guy. A wiring harness could be very valuable to somebody that needs it. Think about that, and be kind to the next guy.
Metric vs. SAE - Not exactly an accurate statement that foreign cars are metric and USA are obviously SAE... Not so, all new cars after the administration of Jimmy Carter, he instituted the Metric rule for all new manufacturers (including the Automotive industry) that fasteners HAVE to be Metric. So, unless you are scavenging for parts for cars older than 1976, you only need Metric.
I like the socket rail idea! Great set up 👍. I always take a large prybar n my Thor's hammer. If I got to the walk around yards I have an old us Army bookbag I got from a yard sale for $5. During hot weather a camel pak. Stay hydrated and safe. Junk yards are also dangerous.
Great video! Just your basic tools that u need 👍 thanks for sharing
Great video mate it's a fantastic idea I wish they did that over here
+bodgit and leggit garage my first video. I'm like a deer in headlights haha. You know I did look it up and there are some pick and pull junkyards in the U.K. www.upickit.co.uk/
50sKid hi mate I am originally from the UK but I now live in Ireland and as far as I know there is no Pula parts I know for a fact definitely not around me maybe in the big capital city but definitely not around me I wish there was it's a fantastic idea
Just bought a 98 blazer to get aroumd in the winter. Went to pick a part and they had like 12 on the lot. Nothing cheaper or easier the chevy
knuclebuster is the name we call that adjustable wrench
Crescent wrench
Nice little kit, I'd probably suggest a hammer and a hacksaw. They're probably the only things I'd keep in too. I tool for heavy hitting and a I tool for brutal hacking (like handbrake cableS)
Nice,nice.
Hi Kid , can you please help me find out how to remove DISA bmw e46 if both bolts heads are so bad that no screwdriver can unscrew them , please respond even if you have no idea:)
What about junkyard etiquette, that's a complete contrast of what you said in another video
I didn't find any in New Jersey. I only see the auto parts that don't allow you to pick your own parts. Do you know one over here?
Newark
So this is where it all began…..
Just because you do not need it or want it, that does not mean it is not valuable to somebody else. Do not just cut a wiring harness when it is very simple to just unplug the connector. It may take a few extra minutes, but it may help out the next guy. A wiring harness could be very valuable to somebody that needs it. Think about that, and be kind to the next guy.
A dali or roll cart is what i use i dont like carying my tools anymore its took a toll on my body
Been doing this since the 70's. you have way too small of a tool bag! No room for extra parts! LOL
Hahah so true, that's what my "water jug" was for on hot days haha they never thought to check it
i use a military backpack.
Even american cars use metric
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Metric vs. SAE - Not exactly an accurate statement that foreign cars are metric and USA are obviously SAE... Not so, all new cars after the administration of Jimmy Carter, he instituted the Metric rule for all new manufacturers (including the Automotive industry) that fasteners HAVE to be Metric. So, unless you are scavenging for parts for cars older than 1976, you only need Metric.
*laughs in Foxbody Mustang*
Actuall tools at 330