Socket Organizing For Monster Project - OEM vs Workpro - Craftsman Icon harbor freight neiko
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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We're about to start a tremendous project and it's always smart get organized before a big project. You'll work faster and be less frustrated.
It's always those 2 extra inches that make all the difference.... ;) Thanks for this video!
All the difference in the world 😉
Cool. I like to put the smaller drive size sockets in the front and the deep sockets behind the shallow ones. Also, you can mount the metal rails in pairs on a thin board and they will stay upright. Finally, you can buy thin walled impact socket for better access.
Looking forward to hearing about the “big project” that requires a lot of mechanics’ tools (if it’s meant to be channel content).
The satisfying sound of a series handbrake being pulled on is often tempered by the screams and shouts of casual passers by ,as it then rolls away 😅
Nice video bruv! I appreciate your content. My garage is definitely beginning to look like a harbor freight showroom.
Separate the drawer for metric and SAE, and move 1/4 to front. Can't see the labels on the trays all stacked tightly together.
Being a retired mechanic, looks like your monster project must entail some engine work on a piece of equipment or one of your vehicles. Those hand tools ain't helping much in the construction field. And you are correct about the cost of tools from Snap-On and other tool vendors. A ratchet alone can be several hundred dollars.
Always stick to six point sockets too. Much better bite.
They need to make same organizers for allen and torx sockets
“Haha let’s try it fast.” 😂 I was just thinking about buying the metric and SAE but they are sooo expensive
The way I look at it is, they’re tools. They’re going to make you work faster just like any specialty tool, but these you’ll use every single time you need a socket. Took me a while to understand that. That’s worth $100 to me for sure.