@3:30 you talk about the 8 point screw, but we always called them a double square. A #2 or #3 square drive fits them perfectly depending on the size of the head. No need for a special bit. Square drive screws are also known as "Robertson" screws, and are very popular in Canada and the Northern USA.
Nice job Dan, I might have to get one of your stencils! I like the sticker sheets and tags, it’s definitely a time saver when everything is labeled. Thanks for sharing, DC🍀
Good work Daniel. I agree. Marking all my tools has helped me in the past. I choose to use the Brady label machine and tapes to create high quality “property of:” labels to attach to all of my tools. I then used it to make labels for the drawers on my tool chests and portable pack out boxes. It also does wire wraps and data com.
When you are towing that trailer your insurance will cover the trailer but unless you itemize the inside and pay extra for it they will not cover the contents. Theft will probably not be covered. Insurance companies like to collect premiums, they avoid paying claims every way they possibly can.
Yes and no on the insurance part. My tongue broke last year after hitting a large heave in the road. Insurance would not cover the damage to the trailer. They said if the trailer stuck or damaged anyone else's property they would cover it. I bow carry insurance on the trailer. The tools were already covered under my business policy, but I thought the trailer was covered under my auto.
@3:30 you talk about the 8 point screw, but we always called them a double square. A #2 or #3 square drive fits them perfectly depending on the size of the head. No need for a special bit. Square drive screws are also known as "Robertson" screws, and are very popular in Canada and the Northern USA.
Nice job Dan, I might have to get one of your stencils! I like the sticker sheets and tags, it’s definitely a time saver when everything is labeled.
Thanks for sharing,
DC🍀
Good work Daniel. I agree. Marking all my tools has helped me in the past. I choose to use the Brady label machine and tapes to create high quality “property of:” labels to attach to all of my tools. I then used it to make labels for the drawers on my tool chests and portable pack out boxes. It also does wire wraps and data com.
Couple of new idea's I haven't seen before.
A #2 square bit fits them fine.
Thought you were going to go full ‘Diresta’ on all your equipment with the stencils. 🤣
What is that laminating/stencil machine?
When you are towing that trailer your insurance will cover the trailer but unless you itemize the inside and pay extra for it they will not cover the contents. Theft will probably not be covered. Insurance companies like to collect premiums, they avoid paying claims every way they possibly can.
Yes and no on the insurance part. My tongue broke last year after hitting a large heave in the road. Insurance would not cover the damage to the trailer. They said if the trailer stuck or damaged anyone else's property they would cover it. I bow carry insurance on the trailer. The tools were already covered under my business policy, but I thought the trailer was covered under my auto.