The CAR WIZARD can't live without these tools! 10 tools essential to running a mechanic's shop.

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  • 10 tools the CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ cannot live without in running his shop and working on cars. These tools save your knuckles and prevent headaches on many stubborn car repairs..
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  • @ryanmartinage
    @ryanmartinage 4 года назад +575

    Every mechanic needs a Hoovie to ensure financial success.

    • @leonex606
      @leonex606 3 года назад +25

      maybe hoovie paved the way for him but his channel is so fucking amazing and he got some really good experience as mechanic and his information that he gives are priceless and so useful. so yeah he deserves the almost 500k subs he rocks.

    • @harrisonkayeX
      @harrisonkayeX 2 года назад +4

      people can make it to where they own their own shop with lifts, not everyone needs a hoovie!

    • @TheTurpin1234
      @TheTurpin1234 2 года назад +4

      I don't think that's what did it for him. But a Hoovie helps.

    • @Thumper68
      @Thumper68 Год назад +1

      Yeah successfully acquiring a daily headache 😂

    • @mattwernecke2342
      @mattwernecke2342 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@leonex606😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @florabama5657
    @florabama5657 4 года назад +559

    Number One: Hoovie

    • @kalssu
      @kalssu 4 года назад +4

      rogue touche

    • @FrankyRedEyes
      @FrankyRedEyes 4 года назад +18

      Number 2: debit machine to process hoovies payments.

    • @mustanlab302
      @mustanlab302 4 года назад +1

      #7 a dermal I can not start that brand it's underpowered bullshit that can burn in .

    • @mds2465
      @mds2465 4 года назад +3

      yes definitely Hoovie. Then perhaps EuroAsian Bob, and Bill with the lambo

    • @dirkdiggler4860
      @dirkdiggler4860 4 года назад +1

      He is a power tool lol

  • @Defund_HOA.
    @Defund_HOA. 4 года назад +65

    I love how much he reminds me of my brother. A calm & subtle persona yet confident in his craft. Godspeed brother.

  • @nicholas.ivanoff
    @nicholas.ivanoff 4 года назад +143

    We always hear of Junior Mint, but we rarely see him or hear directly from him.
    I say we need a JM interview!

    • @honchoryanc
      @honchoryanc 4 года назад +9

      @Perry Elyod car wizard said nothing first time he on camera on hoovies garage

    • @Czechbound
      @Czechbound 4 года назад +1

      I think it would have to be a mime interview.

    • @tommyhallum78
      @tommyhallum78 4 года назад

      Maybe someone should ask senior mint if he's seen him.

  • @domineech
    @domineech 3 года назад +72

    You never are too old to learn something new. I've been a tech for almost 30 years and I still learn something from you. That tool you said you hit with a hammer to break loose a crank pulley is genius. Thank you for making all your videos.

    • @21kurt21
      @21kurt21 Год назад +7

      OK, so whats it called?

    • @ronnieortiz6803
      @ronnieortiz6803 Год назад +2

      WHAT'S THE TOOL???

    • @charlesbrown205
      @charlesbrown205 Год назад +7

      POWERBAR II CRANKSHAFT BOLT REMOVAL TOOL
      Part No. PB70866

    • @wardaddy9910
      @wardaddy9910 9 месяцев назад

      I was going to say ... it's a breaker bar.
      Why not use a breaker bar and you can put a pipe on it if you need more leverage.

    • @Tyler-mm5nc
      @Tyler-mm5nc 3 месяца назад

      + Is​@@wardaddy9910

  • @dna59
    @dna59 4 года назад +35

    Junior mint is lucky to have you as a mentor. 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @tasmith1969
    @tasmith1969 4 года назад +52

    Those hose pliers also work really good on stubborn spark plug boots!

    • @WrecklessEnterainment
      @WrecklessEnterainment 4 года назад +3

      tasmith1969 I just used a set of them to get spark plug boots off a C4 corvette yesterday actually lol worked great

    • @kenrivers9757
      @kenrivers9757 4 года назад +1

      facts i used one in my dads f150 for the back ones...its a headache getting back there on both sides😪😪

  • @seanfox6947
    @seanfox6947 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the videos Wizard. Keeping me going through these tough times! Great content

  • @zabnat
    @zabnat 4 года назад +79

    When you snap an exhaust header bolt you can either buy an angle drill or an engine hoist.

    • @FA-sr6lx
      @FA-sr6lx 4 года назад +10

      I buy a new car at that point

    • @billlee1724
      @billlee1724 4 года назад +5

      zabnat or you pull your head, don’t ask lmao

    • @jessesward9429
      @jessesward9429 3 года назад +6

      At work when replacing truck manifolds that we’re cracked, a specialty welder would pull up with his truck and extract the broken studs for us. Godsend

    • @IDontAShitGive
      @IDontAShitGive 3 года назад +2

      Had one snap sub flush inside the head, welded a nut onto broken bolt and it turned right out.

    • @honchoryanc
      @honchoryanc 2 года назад +2

      Weld a nut on

  • @richb5478
    @richb5478 4 года назад +6

    There's something therapeutic and calming about watching your videos

  • @markaruski
    @markaruski 4 года назад +12

    Your sharing of this knowledge makes a difference! Thank you Car Wizard!

  • @thomashoyt1274
    @thomashoyt1274 4 года назад +5

    These are of my favorite videos of yours. I worked in the same shop for 13 years and then moved to another state and another shop. At the new shop I learned so many new tricks and saw how important some tools where I had never considered.

  • @do8472
    @do8472 4 года назад +5

    Thanks Mr. & Mrs. Wizard, really enjoy your content. Stay safe.

  • @HT-io1eg
    @HT-io1eg 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the vid Wizard! You, Mrs. Wizard and your guys stay safe and get through this

  • @kenrivers9757
    @kenrivers9757 4 года назад +10

    Car wizard..the mr Rogers of car repair😂😂 so calm ,likable and informative...great vid as usual

  • @mrkrzt
    @mrkrzt 4 года назад +3

    Thank you and wife for uploads. This one I really enjoyed. You're keeping us going during these times.

  • @isalmankhan1
    @isalmankhan1 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing Wizard👍
    Stay safe👨🏻‍🔧

  • @Yoshikaable
    @Yoshikaable 4 года назад +39

    Thank you, Mr. Wizard, for this good content during these not-so-good times.

  • @frankmummolo7727
    @frankmummolo7727 4 года назад +40

    Honestly never heard of about half of these tools. Especially love the hose puller! Thanks! Great job, as always!

  • @wolfshead13
    @wolfshead13 4 года назад

    Please stay safe and sharing your knowledge and tips. Best to you and Mrs Wizard

  • @Darkcruzer23
    @Darkcruzer23 2 года назад +12

    im a diy mechanic and even tho i wont use some, i still love seeing and learning about them. and i think i might have to get an air hammer because it has multiple uses. that clutch fan tool is awesome and the fact it works with the air hammer was great. keep up the videos!

  • @leonhull6720
    @leonhull6720 3 года назад +43

    Your helping massively with my apprentiship and I'm actually ahead of all the others. Keep up the amazing work 👏 👌

  • @65msp
    @65msp 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the truck video, I found a low mileage 01 Silverado.
    I enjoy and learn from your content.

  • @richardnorth5994
    @richardnorth5994 4 года назад +4

    Such a great idea , I always wondered how garages don't struggle with the tightest bolts and impromptu repairs and removing things in a short time .

  • @stephensgate1
    @stephensgate1 3 года назад +17

    I appreciate that you always explain things to those of us who aren’t full time mechanics. I always learn something from just about every video. I appreciate you. -Stephen, Ohio 🇺🇸

  • @dbnpoldermans4120
    @dbnpoldermans4120 4 года назад +12

    I was glued to my seat to find out all the tools you use.
    Excellent audio! Sublime!
    The thing is that this is important also for home wrenchers. It is useful to know what tools are out there for certain jobs. We might be able to borrow or rent or even buy such tools when absolutely needed! I learned a lot. Thank you sir!

  • @freetibetpls
    @freetibetpls 4 года назад +1

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    If there was a reward for greatest RUclips content creator, I’d vote for you in a heartbeat. My dad and I are always blown away by how amazing you are.

  • @robertbmwsmitty4200
    @robertbmwsmitty4200 4 года назад +1

    I can't live without hoovie, Wizard!! Love what you guy's are doing!!

  • @Wicked_4355
    @Wicked_4355 4 года назад +3

    The dremel is very handy to have around! i've cut 4 or 5 bolts this week out of my random bolt bin to make them fit different things. saved me 3 trips to the store to buy shorter bolts. I also lightly ported and polished a throttle body with it. i'm pretty sure we have the same exact dremel too, mines the 4000. I wish i could afford a nice scan tool, i use dash command on my phone and its gotten the job done for what i've run into but i feel like eventually its not going to be enough.

  • @smokestaxx7479
    @smokestaxx7479 4 года назад +13

    Love that Porsche wall art!

  • @PCIrcenis
    @PCIrcenis 4 года назад +1

    Car Wizard! These videos are great! Keep'em coming!

  • @AlinTrinca
    @AlinTrinca 4 года назад

    his simplicity and all around chill are what make this channel work

  • @DukenukemX
    @DukenukemX 4 года назад +172

    10mm socket. The end.

    • @lancefawcett1809
      @lancefawcett1809 4 года назад +5

      I seem to have misplaced mine.

    • @murry001
      @murry001 4 года назад +4

      you mean 10, 10mm sockets. Every 2 weeks.

    • @Tbizzh
      @Tbizzh 4 года назад

      I still scratch my head about this 10mm phenomenon. I tinker on cars and all kinds of power equipment are rarely use 10mm.

    • @Darwinion
      @Darwinion 4 года назад +4

      HAHA... I found an extended 10mm socket in the road while cycling last week. I was like.... "yay.... a 10mm!"

    • @brizzle897
      @brizzle897 4 года назад +1

      Tbizzh you must tinker on a different planet bro. Everything used 8, 10, and 12 or US equivalent. 10 being very common.

  • @WolfPackM98c
    @WolfPackM98c 3 года назад +3

    Appreciate the video. I've been looking for a more 'advanced' essential tools list. Most of them just cover the basic tools that most wrenchers already have in their garage.
    You also think a lot like me in that the tools I value the most aren't necessarily the ones that get the most use, but the ones that can get me through tough situations with ease. Nothing worse than having a small, menial part of the job turn into a 30 minute struggle.

    • @Jordan__Sloan
      @Jordan__Sloan Год назад

      One can never have “too many” tools

  • @TheSerenityhuck
    @TheSerenityhuck 10 месяцев назад +1

    That scan tool sounds awesome. I have an old MItsubishi Fuso as a personal work truck and nobody in my area knew how to work on them, so its nice to see that there is some support out there for them.

  • @williamvanriper665
    @williamvanriper665 4 года назад +1

    Thank you I really find your tool tips informative

  • @JD-bf1bu
    @JD-bf1bu 4 года назад +9

    I don’t know a whole lot about cars but I love watching the Car Wizard’s channel. I always learn something new and I really like how relaxed and chill he is. I also like how Mrs. Wizard asks the questions like a viewer would. All around great channel!

  • @viivcreations9161
    @viivcreations9161 4 года назад +15

    I love my dremel 4000, from arts and crafts to cutting bolts off my old locks, it has been an amazing handy tool for sure. im still looking to buy the flexible head for it too

    • @anthonymarino4260
      @anthonymarino4260 Год назад

      have about 3 of those house and , camper and a spare

    • @ctrlaltdebug
      @ctrlaltdebug 7 месяцев назад +1

      Top use is to cut a slot into a stripped phillips screw.

  • @greathornedowl3644
    @greathornedowl3644 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Wizard, with most of us under quarantine and "tinkering/fiddling" around the house, good time inventory our toolbox/bags/bench and see what we need (your Amazone page), and stuff we do not - those $2 Harbor Freight wrenches (folded aluminum foil) I bought because I could find my (Craftsman) 1/4 or 1/2 - typically left the last place I used it.

  • @davidbement7386
    @davidbement7386 4 года назад +2

    Appreciate you doing videos during all this Wiz, it really helps your audience focus on something positive and learn along the way!

  • @DeadeyeDgen
    @DeadeyeDgen 4 года назад +2

    I also own that scan tool love it. I will sometimes use it over the icid BMW scaner I actually have everyone of the tools you showed and I agree with you

  • @DeadeyeDgen
    @DeadeyeDgen 4 года назад +3

    I love those wrenchs I'm a BMW technician and use them for alignments every day

  • @657449
    @657449 4 года назад +1

    You need a tool cabinet to hold everything so you can find it when needed. The proper tool saves you time and doesn't damage other parts. Thanks for a great video.

  • @coleyoungren9207
    @coleyoungren9207 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this great video, keep up the hard work, and I like the calm collected attitude, thank you for not screaming at us with loud horrible music.

  • @matej.m.rejsek8537
    @matej.m.rejsek8537 Год назад +3

    Your videos score pretty high in all the indexes that matter to me: 1) You're a pleasant person. You don't come across as a know-it-all, just someone who has accumulated a lot of knowledge and is willing to share. 2) I suspect a lot of your advice to a lot of your viewers is already somewhat known to them, but they don't mind hearing it again because [see reason #1 above] plus they are curious about your take on topic. 3) You frequently bring a new possible solution to the table for people.
    edit: 4) High level production values. Good sound, clear images.

  • @zxggwrt
    @zxggwrt 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the extra videos..for a lot of us special interest RUclips or whatever is a great relief from the stress. No pressure. If you think you can make a video out of something then don't hesitate!😁🙂😂

  • @TheMasterMechanic01
    @TheMasterMechanic01 Год назад

    Great video thanks as always for the thoughts and advice!!

  • @bruceaskin9645
    @bruceaskin9645 3 года назад +1

    Aside from the great tools, here's the single quality you are looking for in every mechanic ,honesty, thanks for your honesty.

  • @interex956
    @interex956 4 года назад +3

    I have a whole garage full of tools that belonged to my dad and I was going to just sell them but after seeing this now I know some of the tools might be worth keeping. Thanks Wizard!

    • @austinshores3324
      @austinshores3324 4 года назад +3

      You should keep your dad's tools and give them to your kids when the time comes , I like to use tools I got from my Grandpa because I feel theyre memory lives on through me using the tool to fix things

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound 4 года назад +3

    SUGGESTION : After the recent Camaro fire, could you do one about general shop/ personal SAFETY ROUTINES. Maybe a) what equipment must a shop have b) inspection regime c) fire drills d) what to do in an emergency e) what Personal Protection Equipment you use ( glove types; welding protection; steel-tipped boots; ear protection etc. ) f) what do you keep in your medical kit g) what medical training you have (if any) g) when do your fire extinguishers get recharged. Loving these videos. Help keeping me sane here in Prague, CZ. Stay safe !

  • @chriswilzon7228
    @chriswilzon7228 4 года назад +1

    I love the shirt!!! and channel!!!! Thanks for all your advice info you give in channel... Ive learned quite a few things from you and I wanna thank you.... Me being a novice mechanic it's definitely helpful!!

  • @mikenormandy9250
    @mikenormandy9250 4 года назад +2

    I LOVEEEEE Tool videos! Thanks Wiz!

  • @manuelsalvatierra2940
    @manuelsalvatierra2940 4 года назад +3

    GP sockets are great. Sizes that I feel are great are the 19.5mm (ford aluminum cap lugs), 21.5mm (toyota/nissan lugs), 22.5mm (dodge lugs). Great content

  • @ollianddelphine
    @ollianddelphine 4 года назад +4

    If you want to get rid of air tools, you could maybe use an SDS drill in hammer only mode for the same purpose. Love your hints and tips.

  • @bobjoejoe204
    @bobjoejoe204 4 года назад +1

    Mr wizard, thank you for help and knowledge.

  • @aariusdigirolamo6203
    @aariusdigirolamo6203 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for helping me advance my mechanic knowledge

  • @admranger
    @admranger 4 года назад +7

    Good info! I have that right angle M12 drill along with a bunch of other M12 and M18 kit.
    A good multimeter is something that I’ve found to be indispensable.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @TravisTLK
    @TravisTLK 4 года назад +4

    I'm not a mechanic, but I love my AirCat 1/2" impact. Seems to be built very well, and has the power of a Snap-On.

  • @carlosmoreira779
    @carlosmoreira779 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Car Wizard. That was great advice.

  • @potterg04
    @potterg04 4 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for another great video, thanks to Mrs Wizard too.

  • @raabsand
    @raabsand 4 года назад +170

    When you leave it for the next guy you'll be the next guy

    • @kenrivers9757
      @kenrivers9757 4 года назад +4

      Ive cursed myself out several times for over torque 😂😂😂😂

    • @mdoyle403
      @mdoyle403 4 года назад +3

      Yep, Ave's fav saying, do it right for the next guy because you may be that next guy

    • @JordanKeller
      @JordanKeller 4 года назад +2

      Wow those are good words to live by

    • @spoolin55psi
      @spoolin55psi 3 года назад +2

      I like that alot especially when doing hvac work

    • @jeremypike9153
      @jeremypike9153 3 года назад +1

      Exactly if you work on something it's not just about making it work again it's about making sure its put back together right.

  • @danielfield3580
    @danielfield3580 3 года назад +3

    My first Drexel went through three steps of brushes in 22 years. I just replaced it with two. One corded and one battery powered with an extra battery. Most versatile tool for automotive work. Small enough to get into almost anywhere!

  • @tjmaclean
    @tjmaclean 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Wizard! I enjoy your videos!

  • @garrisong
    @garrisong 4 года назад +2

    Hose removal pliers are absolutely amazing they work every time!

  • @Sash_Window
    @Sash_Window 4 года назад +4

    Some real cool tools there that I never knew existed! Cheers Bro >.

  • @johnsee7269
    @johnsee7269 4 года назад +3

    Very interesting. #11 should have been the magnetic small parts trays I saw on the tool box lid, really handy. Excellent video!

  • @rockandmeatroll
    @rockandmeatroll 4 года назад +1

    Thank you wizard, bought through your Amazon uk affiliate page a car jumper pack, amazed with how it works, seems v good quality too, will buy some more stuff when I can, great referral, thanks !!

  • @KURUPTIVE
    @KURUPTIVE 4 года назад

    Thank you sir for all you and your wife is doing to help us out in these trying times,,,, stay safe my friend....

  • @sin1stral5
    @sin1stral5 4 года назад +3

    The Furby is awesome. I work in the IT field, and we do something similar by hiding a waldo.jpg (image of Waldo from Where's Waldo) in various network devices for people to randomly find. Good stuff.

  • @Jake-oq8rv
    @Jake-oq8rv 4 года назад +4

    It seems my picks are the most common tool I use on any repair...somehow it always finds it way to the repair.

  • @stefanczechorskidds8435
    @stefanczechorskidds8435 3 года назад

    Excellent advice and tips, thank you!

  • @wrenchinginthewoods
    @wrenchinginthewoods 4 года назад +1

    Tool #8 is awesome. The dealership left me a pair of these under the hood of my truck after they worked on it. I kept it and use them all the time. Thanks Ford!

  • @slimm2307
    @slimm2307 4 года назад +4

    #6 has saved my life for about 8 years. I JUST broke my first one last week (Mountain brand).
    Get the monster brand 21/22 and 24/25. I didn't know i would need them as much as I use them.

  • @zachelliott9231
    @zachelliott9231 4 года назад +40

    +1 to the ratcheting, Flex head ratchets. I bought some of the Mountain wrenches from your affiliate page and i hardly ever use my regular gear wrenches anymore. They just have so much more torque for breaking and can get in such weird spots.

    • @arlenburgin2392
      @arlenburgin2392 4 года назад +5

      You can't work on a Komatsu without them

    • @zubirhusein
      @zubirhusein 4 года назад +1

      Ye and half the time I try to use normal ratcheting wrench, the box end is too thick and won't fit, so I end up having to use a standard wrench anyways. The mountain ones eliminate that at the cost of some clearance

    • @TiMmMAAaaa
      @TiMmMAAaaa 3 года назад +1

      Mountain wrenches worth every penny...

  • @andrewbarlow4335
    @andrewbarlow4335 4 года назад +1

    production quality has come a long way, keep up the work wizard!

  • @johneric3886
    @johneric3886 4 года назад +1

    Hey car wizard I like those long needle nose pliers that bow out. I like how you talked about using them on hoses. A lot of times I put electrical tape around them to prevent them from gouging the rubber hose. Thanks for all you do Happy Spring.

  • @andrewstones2921
    @andrewstones2921 4 года назад +6

    I really like these tool videos, I love that every tool has stories attached of the time they have saved you. I only really work on my own cars, and I probably spend far more on tools than makes sense. I try and buy the best quality that I can afford, it seems pointless buying poor quality tools. Increasingly I am finding that if I need a specific tool that I don’t have then can get it delivered within a day or two from Amazon. I have stopped buying parts from Amazon or eBay and prefer to support local parts stores, but I do use Amazon for tools. I bought an expensive scan tool a couple of years ago and it’s been a great investment, the price hurt at the time, but now I am so glad. Please keep making videos on tool advice and actual working on cars.. your videos are just the best.

    • @AdamIsUrqed
      @AdamIsUrqed 4 года назад +3

      It's better to spend $400 once than $50 every bloody job because the cheap trash breaks.
      I bought a cheap mechanics tool set to learn how to work on my own vehicles then gradually replaced cheapos with good stuff over time.
      The only stock I still keep that's super cheap is my massive collection of 10mm sockets.

    • @charlesdale5965
      @charlesdale5965 4 года назад +2

      I often wonder if I save any money after buying so many tools!9

  • @postersm7141
    @postersm7141 3 года назад +5

    I was waiting for you to get to the air cat LOL number two, my favorite tool. It's basically a mini pneumatic jackhammer!! Definitely a must-have in a professional auto shop. By the way Milwaukee was great back in the day before the conglomerate acquisition. However still good and a must have in my opinion

  • @jonathanpalmer228
    @jonathanpalmer228 4 года назад +1

    The hose clamps you called, you can also use them on springs. Very useful. I'm a diesel mechanic and use them on them big air brake springs.

  • @Killmonize
    @Killmonize 2 года назад +2

    This was very informative. It's nice to see the behind scenes and what the pros use.

  • @mds2465
    @mds2465 4 года назад +6

    Another suggestion that I wanted to mention is based off of one of my own personal experiences. Perhaps maybe you didn’t mention this tool but it’s something that’s saved me big time in recent history and I’m sure that you’ve been in this scenario as well at some point in your career as a mechanic. One day I was doing a brake job on my 2014 Honda CR-V, and the caliper slider pins were both rounded out and would not come apart and as such I could not complete the brake job on the car. I was able to get all the old parts out okay, but without those bolts coming apart I just could not reassemble the brakes on the car, period. This scenario happens over and over again whenever I go to do a brake job on a Honda. Idk what it is about these cars but these stupid caliper bolts always round out on me to where I can’t get them out. So after exhausting all my options, including trying to use a dremel to round out the bolts to where I could get a wrench and twist them out, I went out and bought a socket set called the Irwin socket grip tool set, and that thing gripped onto those bolts and I was able to twist them out of the caliper assembly and complete the brake job. Without that tool, I would’ve never been able to move forward, unless I bought new calipers, which was not in my budget at the time. I’m sure you probably have something like that at your shop, but that is definitely one tool I would never work on cars without having on hand.

    • @Jordan__Sloan
      @Jordan__Sloan Год назад

      Koken makes a good one called surface drive

    • @sherischneider2390
      @sherischneider2390 5 месяцев назад +1

      Gear wrench Bolt Biter impact sockets seem like they would be great for that, too.

    • @mds2465
      @mds2465 5 месяцев назад

      yep exactly! @@sherischneider2390

  • @xcofcd
    @xcofcd 4 года назад +4

    For me one of the ten would be definitely vise grip pliers. I can't count how many times these saved my ass working on cars...

    • @mixmasterpax
      @mixmasterpax 4 года назад

      I use them on so many jobs, agreed.

  • @thomashuskey3531
    @thomashuskey3531 3 года назад +2

    Dude ! Where have you been all my life ??? I will definitely be ordering a bunch of stuff through you !!! Thank you so much man !

  • @esnevip
    @esnevip 3 года назад

    Really like your calm demeanor, nice to see someone in the Industry that isn't so jaded.

  • @cincomorales
    @cincomorales 4 года назад +8

    Mr ms wizard thank you 🙏 for this video
    I’m so lucky to have of all those tools including toys or animal toys I have 2 of them
    In my tool truck
    I’m a mobile mechanic my step stone to a real shop , thank you for this videos they are really really helpful
    Now I don’t see any comercials on your video please make sure you get paid for it
    I know your chanel it’s going to hit the One million mark soon ! Take care mr ms wizard 🧙‍♂️ 🧙‍♂️

  • @mbs5328
    @mbs5328 4 года назад +4

    I'd love to see a video dedicated to all the different ways you use your Dremel.

  • @ic3insights592
    @ic3insights592 4 года назад +1

    Nice tool bench. Thanks for the tips:)

  • @Kyle-zz4mr
    @Kyle-zz4mr 4 года назад +2

    Love this channel I tune in every time a video is posted and you guys do a great job! But I have a mild request? How about a day in the life of video running the shop from to the time you get in to the time you leave

  • @boostedmaniac
    @boostedmaniac 4 года назад +11

    Can you give us a link to that impact wrench tool you mentioned for the crank bolt?

    • @Jeffiekins
      @Jeffiekins 3 года назад

      His Amazon store is at www.amazon.com/shop/omegaautoclinic

  • @TurboTonyG
    @TurboTonyG 4 года назад +38

    Wizard, could you please do a video showing the hammer-wrench tool in use? I’ve never seen one of them before and I’m really intrigued. Tool #5, I think.

    • @michaelreynolds1904
      @michaelreynolds1904 4 года назад +3

      #4 I think.......curious about that too.

    • @Czechbound
      @Czechbound 4 года назад +4

      South Main Auto channel uses one when replacing a whole brake assemply. It's like a handheld version of the hammer you see road crews using to split concrete ( when they use a sharp end ). Can push a bolt for example out of a rusty hole. To me, they seem plenty loud, but you never see anyone wearing ear protection

    • @BryanByTheSea
      @BryanByTheSea 4 года назад +1

      Ditto here, did not even know such a tool existed.

    • @BryanByTheSea
      @BryanByTheSea 4 года назад +1

      @@Czechbound Do you happen to know the show number or link to the episode where it was used?

    • @powershop1903
      @powershop1903 4 года назад

      what is the special wrench called?

  • @CzechSixTv
    @CzechSixTv 13 дней назад +1

    Having spent most of my career as a bus then dump truck/heavy equipment mechanic, I was lucky to never need an air hammer for ball joints or tie rod ends. There was always plenty of room to swing a decent sized hammer. I did use one for removing fan clutches though if the water pump was already bad. Just put the corner of a chisel bit on the big fan clutch nut at an angle while the belt is still in place and pull the trigger. It's SOOOO much easier than trying to keep those thin wrenches on the water pump pulley bolts.

  • @brettvictory4606
    @brettvictory4606 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Never knew of those hose tools. Will put it on my list for next round of hose changes.

  • @barryomahony4983
    @barryomahony4983 4 года назад +48

    "Everyone has tools in their house". LOL, I know people that don't. They hire handymen to assemble their Ikea furniture

    • @wjanis1
      @wjanis1 4 года назад +9

      He11, I went to school with mechanical engineers that didn’t know what a wing nut was! Really.

    • @daevid21
      @daevid21 4 года назад +2

      w j it’s funny cuz the description is in the name 😂

    • @MusicConnoisseurian
      @MusicConnoisseurian 4 года назад

      If they're going to spend money doing that, may as well buy the higher end stuff already assembled.

    • @obsoleteprofessor2034
      @obsoleteprofessor2034 4 года назад +4

      Yep. I've known people without a screwdriver and others without a single book in the house.

    • @gearjammergamer8560
      @gearjammergamer8560 4 года назад +6

      My Grandpa was a carpenter his whole life as a business. He said one time he got called to an enormous house in the 1960's. Obviously a rich folks house. Hes doing the job and running some screws in by hand. The older grey haired homeowner came over and asked if he could put one in. After he did it he laughed and told my Grandfather that he had never used a screwdriver before in his entire life.

  • @wolfman9999999
    @wolfman9999999 4 года назад +6

    I'd love to get our 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon out to you to fix an oil leak, plus a couple of other jobs that need to be done that make me cringe to try to tackle myself.

    • @raspucin70
      @raspucin70 4 года назад +2

      @Not Hitler Only a philistine would make such a comment. Yet to find something short of RR to be as comfy, spacious and quiet. And be able to fix it on the budget (unlike RR). Good on gas too (for its size/age/performance bracket). Keep buying flashy, disposable and expensive cars, leave those barges to people who can appreciate them.

  • @zoefaith120
    @zoefaith120 4 года назад +1

    My favorite tool is the wizard mind! He got lots of smarts and experience to back it up!

  • @brianr987
    @brianr987 4 года назад +2

    Cool! The days of timing lights and dwell meters are over. Good vid.

  • @JML1987
    @JML1987 3 года назад +4

    VIDEO IDEA: I haven't really seen a video like this but what I want to see is a breakdown of good mechanics like you that suggest a starter mechanic toolkit for different budgets. Like what would you buy if you have a budget of $250? $500, $1000, $2000, etc? It's kind of what I'm debating right now on a $1,000 budget.

    • @HarleySLA
      @HarleySLA 11 месяцев назад +1

      Good wrenches of different lengths, good sockets, good hand ratchets of different lengths and a good 1/2" impact, most other things you can get of reasonable quality, but those I wouldn't skimp on. I'm saying this assuming you were going to get into automotive as a profession. Cheap cart, decent pliers, hammer set, etc. There's so many things you'll end up needing, but not all the time. You'll always need those base tools I mentioned, also depending on what you work on and who you work for. I actually did this in tech school, helped a guy on a $2k budget build a starter box for graduation and we set him up right. He works at a performance shop now, left the dealership after graduation.

    • @sherischneider2390
      @sherischneider2390 5 месяцев назад

      Wranglerstar has a playlists where he makes a $1000 All-American Snap-on quality home mechanic kit. The Humble Mechanic also has made 2 versions of a $1500 entry level mechanics tool kit over the period of 2 years. Both of these are great videos to watch.
      You can also search RUclips for videos of the best $250 dollar mechanics kits if you want. The Humble Mechanic includes one in each of his tool cart build videos.

  • @gravelytodd
    @gravelytodd 4 года назад +11

    I have an Astro 4980 “Big Nasty” air hammer and there are just some jobs you cannot do without a good air hammer.

    • @cmartin_ok
      @cmartin_ok 4 года назад +1

      We have a saying in the UK: "If you can't fix it with a hammer, it's definitely broken"

    • @seanfox6947
      @seanfox6947 4 года назад +2

      gravelytodd do you hear the heavy rock music every time you use it now!! 😂

    • @gravelytodd
      @gravelytodd 4 года назад

      @@seanfox6947 Yes, it does come with its own theme music. Difficult to hear while using the hammer, but its there.

  • @MikeJones-tx7hw
    @MikeJones-tx7hw 3 года назад +1

    Love and appreciate the content keep it up

  • @edwardlewandowski
    @edwardlewandowski 4 года назад

    Dearest Wizard you are the best. This video was profoundly informational.