What's Inside a Mercedes Tech Tool Box? | 603 MTech Autowerks
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Ever wonder what tools a Mercedes-Benz technician uses on a daily basis for servicing and repairing high performance, luxury cars? Follow along as MB Tech Adam Jacobson takes you through a tour of his tool box and the tools he most frequently uses every day.
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GM tech here. Love the setup..I have a husky box too..For the people wondering why...Why not? Curious what you use the ultrasonic for??
Check out our video on the Ultrasonic Cleaner here: ruclips.net/user/shortscXWmKJrO7NM?si=YCu7yQGIeBOGhjex
You know a real technicians box when you see that bolt/nut/pigtial/washer/ect… drawer.😂
Husky box. Interesting.
That's a 72 or 62 husky box ?
I have the 52 stacked chest but want 1 wood top like that's
Fluke all the way!!!! Hyundai Platinum master, ASE master recert, Ford, Chevy, GM, 18 years all together. I have a test day for a Mercedes/Euro shop. Good set up, and thanks for reassuring me i have the tools needed 😅
Can you make a video showing what each tools use it or what’s the important one to get for beginners
An air hammer, dead blow hammer and MAP gas torch are definitely needed in New England.
makes my tool box look pathetic. nice setup....
Amazing
Mercedes must not pay well ...
Explain?
Hes just saving his money and spending the big bucks on the tools that he needs to. I'm a VW tech and have pretty much the same stuff, I use all ICON pliers and sockets because they're good affordable tools.
I use knipex pliers... vessel screwdrivers, gear wrench ratchet wrenchs and ratchets and Icon sockets.... my theory is if/when I break something I'll replace it with snap-on. Until then I'm not spending the money.
Love adjustable tools 😅