Shop Owner Reveals: Hidden Traps Keeping Mechanics Broke

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @Gloecknessmonster
    @Gloecknessmonster 12 годин тому +3

    Number one: snap on 😂

  • @alexnuaimi3299
    @alexnuaimi3299 25 хвилин тому +1

    You are absolutely right, that's what I tell my younger tech fellows, and when they don't listen, they get burned. Expensive tools don't make good mechanics knowledge does.

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  19 хвилин тому +1

      @@alexnuaimi3299 yeah unfortunately they think having expensive tools make them great and good looking tech

    • @alexnuaimi3299
      @alexnuaimi3299 13 хвилин тому +1

      @Matthewjo22 I'm not against brands like snap on or Mac. I have a lot of them, but I didn't buy them until I really needed them. Good job thank you for your time and efforts 👍

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  10 хвилин тому

      @ and we would not buy them when we cannot afford them to, your welcome

  • @CrazyCat229
    @CrazyCat229 12 годин тому +2

    100% right on the brand name tools. I go for used and cash as well. Started with a set and box from Sears from my parents for graduation from Tech School, they were Craftsman.

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  2 години тому

      you got it, i wish shops and dealers be brave to tell Newby's to not buy expensive tools yet till you can make some money

    • @CrazyCat229
      @CrazyCat229 2 години тому +1

      @@Matthewjo22 You can build a GREAT starter set of tools in a Rolling cart for under 2K depending on what you buy. I wish I could help all the youngsters out. The only expensive tool I bought from Snap-On with a discount from my tech school was a Digital Tq wrench. You can get by these days with a few battery-powered tools, like a small impact, ratchet, and various impact sockets to start a few hand tools and sockets, and a few oil change tools. It's not like you need a scan tool etc out of the gate as you will most likely be starting as a Tire and oil tech.

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  2 години тому

      @ you gave me a another great video idea start up tool box under 2k this is great and budget friendly I think anyone can do these day or must do to become a mechanic, not going under huge debt like me when my salary was 400$ per week and payment was 560$ per week, no one told me these

  • @pablorosado535
    @pablorosado535 Годину тому +1

    great video, practical, not oriented by publicity, for any company, that is what is needed, real life situations.

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  Годину тому +1

      @@pablorosado535 thanks man

  • @indigomontoya8376
    @indigomontoya8376 11 годин тому +3

    Buying 12 grand toolbox the size of a double-wide trailer and snap on 85 bucks for a ratchet.If I'm a dick I go to harbor freight or rather buy Japanese or German tools if feeling frisky. Still like Craftsman though and SK .

  • @09baher
    @09baher 11 годин тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. Very interesting points. I do see these points with many Automotive Technician .. 😀 I personally love GEARWRENCH brand .. My father loved Hazet (from Germany).

    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  2 години тому +2

      THERE ARE ALOT OF OPTIONS AVAILABE AND WE DONT NEED TO BURY OURSELF UNDER HUGE DEBT TO MAKE OTHERS HAPPY, START CHEAP AND LATE ON YOU CAN BUY EXPENSIVE TOOLS WHEN YOU CAN AFFORD THEM

  • @HermalindoSigrid
    @HermalindoSigrid 18 хвилин тому +1

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    • @Matthewjo22
      @Matthewjo22  12 хвилин тому

      @@HermalindoSigrid I will tell you when I see you in person