I appreciate the overly basicness, as I am super slow when it comes to automotive mechanics. I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial and gained much knowledge from it. It was very well laid out and affirmatively clear. Very well done! Thank you.
Love the professional production values of this video, in focus, good clear audio and a professional presenter. However using deep well sockets will apply too much torque in some setting and care must be used.
Great video, just one point I think might be a concern is surrounding the screwdriver discussion. Using screwdrivers as a "prying" tool is something that will get your replacement warranty voided. Yes I know we are all guilty of it but that's my choice to do something with a tool that it wasn't designed for is just how the finger pointing will begin when your chatting with your tool rep
2) Why the man exemplifies the flat head screwdriver in first place? 3) How many screwdrivers does he suggest to have in your tool box? 4) What are the three screwdriver sizes that the speaker suggests ? 5) What is the second tool he suggests? 6) What are the three sizes mentioned? ( for sockets and ratchet wrench) 7) What is the most common measure that American use? (SAE/MM) 8) Why does he change the short socket? 9) What is the extra tool he uses to remove a deep nut? 10) What other tool does he suggest? 11) How can you use an allen wrench? 12) What are the Action verbs that the man describes while using the Needle Nose plier?
I appreciate the overly basicness, as I am super slow when it comes to automotive mechanics. I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial and gained much knowledge from it. It was very well laid out and affirmatively clear. Very well done! Thank you.
Great job. This helped us at homeschool.
This guy did a great job on this video. It was very helpful. Thank you very much
Love the professional production values of this video, in focus, good clear audio and a professional presenter. However using deep well sockets will apply too much torque in some setting and care must be used.
This is great. You should make more videos like this!
Thanks for the guidance my brother, WELL DONE!
Any time and thank you!
Good video! After yelling at my kid 5x to pick up the correct tool from my box, I made him watch this vid
Great video, just one point I think might be a concern is surrounding the screwdriver discussion. Using screwdrivers as a "prying" tool is something that will get your replacement warranty voided. Yes I know we are all guilty of it but that's my choice to do something with a tool that it wasn't designed for is just how the finger pointing will begin when your chatting with your tool rep
They also don't work as a tire iron. Don't ask me how i know ((((((-!
Thanks mate!
You're welcome!
UPDATE: Hey guys! We've perfect our list of essential tools in this new video: cjpony.parts/ToolVid
Go ahead and watch that one too! :)
What is a good jack stand?
Any of the standard jack stands with the locks will work fine, I would stay away from the pin type.
Neat
2) Why the man exemplifies the flat head screwdriver in first place?
3) How many screwdrivers does he suggest to have in your tool box?
4) What are the three screwdriver sizes that the speaker suggests ?
5) What is the second tool he suggests?
6) What are the three sizes mentioned? ( for sockets and ratchet wrench)
7) What is the most common measure that American use? (SAE/MM)
8) Why does he change the short socket?
9) What is the extra tool he uses to remove a deep nut?
10) What other tool does he suggest?
11) How can you use an allen wrench?
12) What are the Action verbs that the man describes while using the Needle Nose plier?
Según el orador, ¿para qué es este video?
Overly basic, but great for those that don't know anything.
A quality jack and jack stands...first and foremost.
Too many idiots use not having one as an excuse as to why they don't work in their ride...
agreed, i have a good set of ramps but jack and stands are definitely needed.
They should give me a battery charger for all these tutorials I have to do on the phone
So take 5 pill change just casually uses this video for training
Think you mean combination wrench... not box wrench... just don’t confuse the newbies