10 Stupidly Simple Tools You Need In Your Garage!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • 10 STUPIDLY SIMPLE tools you need in your garage! This list has 3 categories being traditional tools, household items, odd yet obvious, and a single must have item. These are all tools that I use daily in my motorcycle shop and none have any sort of affiliation. From baking sheets and oven cleaner to dental picks and ketchup bottles this list has some fun choices!
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Комментарии • 168

  • @BrickHouseBuilds

    Well this was a fun video to make but difficult because I had SO MANY ideas on what tools could make this list! To pick just 10 was a challenge. I definitely have more list ideas in mind so to let me know you want to see more like this be sure to like this comment as well as the video!

  • @John_Ridley

    Additional caution: don't give money to Hobby Lobby, they're terrible.

  • @pauloconnor7951
    @pauloconnor7951 14 дней назад +1

    Clipboard on the wall, with pen for writing down measurements; weights etc. Vitron gloves and a roll of towels. Shop vac, and small rubbish recepticle.

  • @jberry004

    I'm a big fan of the magnetized bowls that Harbor Freight used to throw in as a gift when you bought other things. Not only do they hold on to all the bolts/screws/fasters you put in them but they also can stick to metal surfaces where you're working.

  • @uncomoto
    @uncomoto  +15

    The trusty 2x4 or random wood blocks. Great for engine lifting / support , wheel chocks, etc.

  • @drengskap

    Old toothbrushes are the best free tools ever! I also recommend Indian stainless steel sauce bowls, which I buy from charity shops here in the UK - these are cheap, indestructible, stacking sets of little steel bowls, which are great for sorting small parts, nuts and bolts etc.

  • @chrisf6876

    My must have is a magnet on a telescopic handle great for retrieving dropped nuts and bolts

  • @yveslegrand9826

    My scraper is made of bronze. Much safer as it will not bite into cases. Sharpening is a bit more frequently required and basically done on the mill. Dental picks are a great idea.

  • @upsidedowndog1256

    Egg cartons are great for organizing small parts.

  • @jamesrichardson1901

    I visited Britain's National Motorcycle Museum on a trip with my English wife. Drip traus as far as the eye can see.

  • @preez77

    I could name so many more oddball ones! Guitar strings for cleaning jets and carb passages. Tea infusers/steeping baskets for ultrasonic cleaner. Always gallons of vinegar on hand for tanks. Random piece of hose for removing spark plugs out of deep well. It just goes on and on

  • @dvsdev2403

    Another household item that's quite handy is muffin baking tins, they're especially handy when pulling things like carbs apart since you can use them as a sorting type organizer

  • @GeorgiaGrowGuy

    I hope you never lose the simple production you do. It like talking to a friend not watching a show, peace

  • @Kowalamaster

    Nice to see Allen's tricks are finding themselves around.

  • @t_rev_inski

    I use paracord to pull off kickstand springs, hang up brake calipers, etc. and a ratchet strap to hold stubborn carbs in place while trying to install them and help press them into place. Turkey baster for sucking/squirting fluids, q tips for cleaning

  • @kurtfoulke5130

    I've been a technician for 45 year & thought l had it all, but those needle tip applicators would have made my life a lot easier. Unfortunately, I don't think my wife has any that I can pilfer 😄

  • @lukasgarage956

    Good info......assorted magnets are also a must.

  • @davidshepler4765

    Best thing I have found is Gallon Ziplock bags for ultrasonic cleaner. Fill the cleaner with water, fill the bag with whatever your solution is and parts. Keeps the cleaner clean, and saves solution overall.

  • @randywetzler5976

    Here are a few Harbor Freight goodies that come in handy: Detail Brush Set, 6 Piece set, Nylon Cable Ties of various sizes, Tweezers, clamping pliers (hemostat) of various sizes. I setup an overhead Unistrut track and trolley system with a small chain hoist. Works great for lifting and maneuvering heavy motors, tweaking the position front/back of bikes.

  • @dangalli1

    Yep, I use the Lean Cuisine Lasagna trays for small tool organization in my tool box, aluminum foil for transfer case gear oil changes on my Yamaha Stratoliner, one thing you didn't mention is the turkey baster for removing brake fluid from master cylinders on brake fluid drain/flush/bleed procedures as well as the hydraulic clutch. Great video though, Thanks!