TOOLBOX TOUR From A Motorcycle Mechanic! Also, Merry Christmas 🎄

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @paz2wheels
    @paz2wheels  Месяц назад +1

    Thanks @Juan-Prop for suggesting the video.

    • @Juan-Prop
      @Juan-Prop Месяц назад

      What a incredible toolbox one of the most cleanest and professional that I have seen in Australia ! I enjoyed the video ! Keep it going man ! You are a professional motorcycle technician ! Merry Christmas!

    • @paz2wheels
      @paz2wheels  Месяц назад

      Cheers dude and have a merry christmas

  • @niallcosgrove5596
    @niallcosgrove5596 Месяц назад

    Great selection of tool, well organized well used 👏

  • @cblack1863
    @cblack1863 Месяц назад

    Great tour! Snap-On ratchets are dual pawl 80 tooth 3/8 or 72t 1/4, unless you have the newest 100t Cynergy version. That said, stick with the dual 80! I have SO ratchets but if you ever wanna try something different, pick up a Koken ratchet (same brand as your extensions), you'll never go back. I have a Vrod and my favorite ratchet is actually Japan made KTC rotohead. Works as a ratcheting nut driver making it super fast for MC work. I've become a huge fan of Japanese made tools, Koken, KTC, Tone and Vessel for Screwdrivers. Vessel has the JIS tip that fit Japanese bike fasteners so much better than Phillips, you'll be amazed at the difference. Higher quality, attention to detail and machining than US made gear imo. Koken is hust top notch for anything socketry related. As far as Torx/Allen bits, most tool trucks rebrand VIM, as they do Irwin/Hanson for extractors. If you want some stubby impacts that won't break, pick up the stubby S2 steel VIM sets, dual drive so they'll take a wrench or a ratchet which is handy in tight spots. I've had the stubby impact Torx/Allen for years and they're still kickin with the Milwaukee impacts. Very reasonably priced, and guaranteed for life as well. Thanks for the MotionPro sparkplug socket/seal remover tip, looks great, will grab a set of both!... If you ever want to try another wallet for your personal drawer, I'm Canadian so I cannot recommend mine.
    Awesome, detailed tour & a nice set-up man👍🏻

    • @paz2wheels
      @paz2wheels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks dude, appreciate the info, I have used Koken and they’re great too. Always open to reviewing a tool kit from any manufacturer that wants to send me one haha. Merry Christmas my dude🎄.

  • @victorhoyt4352
    @victorhoyt4352 Месяц назад

    Dont drink the snap on Kool Aid bro. Go and watch Project Farm's videos on the best ratchet. He's made 2 different videos now of a gearwrench ratchet outperforming a snap on ratchet for a 1/4 of the price. Btw, the reason you've never seen a snap on flex head ratchet break at the yoke is because they design the anvil to fail 1st. They do this with a lot of their tools so instead of having to replace your whole tool, they can just replace the cheapest part and give you your old shit back. It's so you pay ridiculously high prices for the tool originally, then when it breaks, they just have to replace the cheapest part for you instead of replacing the entire tool. Snap on just isnt worth the money anymore. There are litrally a dozen different Taiwanese branded tools that perform the exact same, or even better in some cases. You've also got Japanese, German, and Swedish tools that are premium brand tools for much much less as well. There are also a dozen other USA made tool brands that cost 50% less than snap on if USA made is what you're after. Great set up though bud!! Thanks for the video 👍

    • @paz2wheels
      @paz2wheels  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers dude. Im not a snap on loyalist and happy to use whatever brand if they are good but i have been happy with my snap on tools and experience. I think their quality is there still there on their legacy products still. Merry Christmas my dude

    • @victorhoyt4352
      @victorhoyt4352 Месяц назад

      ​@@paz2wheelsMerry Christmas my guy!! ⛄

    • @niallcosgrove5596
      @niallcosgrove5596 Месяц назад

      Project farms reviews on tools are nonsense.. He's not and actually mechanic using the tools 9 hours a day 5 to 6 days a week. Watch a channel like south main auto or some heavy diesel mechanics that work the crap out of the tools from day to day. That's a proper tool review. Or ask guy's that's been in the trades 30 + years