DIY Mechanic's Dream Tool Set - Snap-On Military GMTK
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
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I would fight to the death if this was the prize
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Snap On is the best
They definitely price them that way! Never had a problem with them 😎
Every time I walk into the motorpool, it takes me every fiber of my being to not walk out with one of these tool kits
Would it really be worth it?
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One of these plus a Contact truck ….or heavens to betsy a FRS… anything and everything is possible.
If someone were to get this set would this be everything needed for a tacoma and then some? Just want another reason to get this set haha. Love the videos man!
It’s got all of the basics and a lot of the advanced… but what it doesn’t have is specialty things like hand punps for fluids etc. but you know that! All you really need is metric tools anyway 😎
I'm willing to go bankrupt for this set.
You and me both
NICE!!!….. Does the military still use standard or metric on all there vehicles? Just curious….👍
@@brosephjoseph9178 Its an honest mix these days. I'm no military mechanic but talking to a couple buddies they find themselves switching back and forth often on most trucks.
@@brosephjoseph9178standard- for aircraft
Are the tools individually etched with the number of that toolbox?
Great question, they are definitely listed by part number with the PN beneath each one. I’ll check closely next time.
We in Army aerospace etch every tool to its toolbox. Reason- if a tool is lost and you find what you are looking for you can’t be 100% sure it is the exact tool you misplaced because it could be from another box. Boxes are typically created exactly like each other so etching helps reduce the time to recover the item because the unique etched number confirms it is the tool.
I looked in the pic and didn’t see the tools etched. You would want to etch the tools on the top side of the tool so you wouldn’t have to handle each item and turn it over to confirm the right tools are in the right box. We we confirm box inventories twice each shift- at the beginning and the end.
@@thepokerpilotapp great idea honestly
Mine wouldn’t stay organized very long lol
You can tell the one on the far left has seen the dust and dirt of the field
I’d love to know what the government paid for these kits? I bet the civilian price is around 20K+.
The resale market puts them usually around $5k so honestly… I’m not positive. I might ask my supply guy one day.
Anyone else morbidly curious how much the Government/taxpayer paid for this set?
I’ll go out on a limb and guess 2.5-3k each in a typical DOD contract deal. I could be way off, but that’s my gut speaking.
Obviously it was waaay lower than snap-on tool truck prices