Mobile Mechanic Service Truck / Tool box TOUR Feat. MILWAUKEE PACKOUT, SNAP ON In-depth LOOK!
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- Опубликовано: 9 мар 2023
- Take an in-depth dive into some of the tools and equipment needed to be a mobile mechanic.
In this video you will see lots of Milwaukee PACKOUT boxes, SNAP - ON tools, DEWAULT 20V tools, MATCO tools, Canadian Tire MASTERCRAFT and maximum lines, OTC, 9CIRCLE and many more.
Learn how to maximise the space in your work truck with some of the illistrations shown in this deep dive into my service truck! Авто/Мото
Great setup man! Always been curious to see how the packout boxes fair against traditional drawer packs
So far they have been holding up very well! They are super light which means I can hold more weight in tools, and tools pay the bills.
Thank you that was very helpful
Nice setup! Good luck!
Thanks!
Very nice setup for being in a van and not a service truck you have it well setup
Cheers mate!
See you mentioned needle scaler is your favourite tool, any tips on what jobs you use it for / find it good for ? Have only used mine for chassis restoration.
It’s a great tool for removing/finding rotten backing plates on disc brake assemblies. Good also for fuel pump lock rings. Can be used on heavily corroded caliper carriers.
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Didn't realize there was a tire season other than people swapping snows for summers. Can you explain please?
Hi there, automotive shops/mechanics in this area refer to as the busy season as everyone all at once has their wheels/tires swapped for the change in “season” I.e winter to spring and fall to winter. It’s commonly known as “tire” season. There is a large ramp up in tire sales in accordance to the seasonal change over as it is typically when customers will buy tires. Shops and myself included will typically be fully booked and have a typical waiting period of over a month during this time. It makes fitting in emergency appointments difficult at times. Hope this helps.
@@autovancan Thank you sir, you don't mount and balance tires though do you?
Unfortunately not at this time 😭
However I do offer static balancing services.
@@autovancan what does that service entail?
Great video pal you got a new subscriber here could you maybe do a day in the life of a mobile mechanic 👍
Hi there, thank you for the feedback! I have a short available on the channel currently but I do plan for a full length video soon!
@@autovancan brilliant look forward to it 👍
Man this setting is confusing. We have an obvious English man driving on the wrong side of the road (for and englishman). North American electrical components. European and American tools. I can only guess he's a English who.... migrated to Canada?
You are correct, I am an Englishman living in Canada. 🇨🇦👍🏻
Should buy couple cheep bigger tool boxes and just bolt them in van...looks very unpleasant now.. sure it works but takes up lots of space with cheep plastic tool boxes that not last
Thank you for your feedback, metal boxes take away from the GVWR, heavy boxes don’t make money tools do.
@@autovancan there tool boxes that not heavy. 300 pounds or less to fill whole van with tool boxes
I like the plastic tool boxes, they don't rust, can be moved out in case you have to crossload/work on a vehicle in a tight space that you can't fit the van in, & modular customization. I'm thinking of getting an explorer 5140 or pelican 0450 plastic tool case for mobile mech side gigs.
Metal tool boxes are great for mobile van/truck storage (seen dudes use the cheaper HF boxes) but in the clip, it's mentioned he prefers these boxes because they are sealed and help prevent rust on his tools. It'd be cool if you could seal off those metal tool boxes (rubber seals), without it affecting drawer sliding. Patent pending! 😁