Dude, my dad was an autobody technician and he got older and sick and didn't want his stuff. So honestly I use a lot of really old tools and honestly they're better than the new Chinese stuff... I mean it's kind of sad when a 40-year-old ratchet has tighter tolerances than a brand new one.... It makes a difference man like all his old SK pliers. Yeah they're old as hell but some of them still have the grips. They just a little beat up. They get it in...b Long handle flex head 1/2-in drive snap-on ratchet is my baby
Wow thats a very good haul at an insanely cheap price! Usually when I get a big haul like this, I sell a few items to recoup some of the cost then just keep the rest.
My first dealership job was a Kawasaki - Yamaha shop in a Military town (1989), and every lunch break i would cruise the local pawn shops for tools. Military towns always have a LOT of pawn shops "wink, wink"..
Awesome 👏🏼 got the idea the other day when I was working on my tsx, I usually carry tools in case of emergency and I thought of this and wondered if anyone else had thought about it😂now I have an idea of what to do and you earned yourself a follow👍🏼Nice Z🔥
Thank you! I usually have some tools in the rig when im not taking stuff back and forth. It works mint! I appreciate it shes coming along slowly but surely!
Good job on mounting it but please secure those deadly objects in that crate. Even in a minor accident this can turn bad for you or other passengers. My inital reason for checking out builds like this is to secure and organize my car tools.
I had two amigos in my life One was a 93 4x4 5 speed. I drove up for two years and then started the family and needed to get rid of it I regretted getting rid of it. Then 20 years later I had a nostalgia running through my brain so I found one on eBay. 1999 Isuzu amigo fully loaded 4x4. It was a beast drove like a bat out of hell. But the top body was rotting where the convertible top met the roof line. I disposed of it regrettably. But I did buy a 2015 Jeep Wrangler brand new drove it for 7 years sold it for almost what I paid for it. Now I want another isuzu amigo 99 or newer .
I'm currently doing the same thing same bike but mine has all black plastics mine was given to me from my son in law it needs a new stator so I ordered one and a flywheel puller new air filter and silencer paking and a chain guard everything else is good do you buy any chance know the gap for the stator mine is a 1998 also
Love it. This my level of OCD 😂 put it back where you found it it'll never go missing, less fucking Josh been sniffing around for something to "borrow"
Damn, son, you've accumulated a lot of tools quickly! As a former M/C dealer, let me remind you it's primarily seasonal work. Save money for the lean months.