Toolbox Tour: Missionary Pilot/Mechanic

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
  • With shipping costs and import duty, her's the toolbox I came up with! Drop a comment below with your thoughts.

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  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very interesting video and a really comprehensive list....I would add a tire tread gauge, and maybe a tire pressure gauge and perhaps a decent tire chuck... with regards the bags, you can tool rolls with removable that are very similar...Using one of those might enable you to carry a selection of tools without taking the case?

  • @cblack1863
    @cblack1863 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wanna be a baller and save wieght? Koken makes absolutely gorgeous titanium socket sets... for a pretty penny. Small price for the bragging rights, and you, unlike most, have a built in excuse to buy them👍

  • @nathankulp8063
    @nathankulp8063 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You have done a great job of identifying the necessary tooling, leaving behind the excess weight of extra... Nicely done.
    Praying for safe travels for you

  • @kristoffscuba5466
    @kristoffscuba5466 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    No vice grips?

  • @fdarrenlendvay5004
    @fdarrenlendvay5004 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Excellent video! Thanks for bringing us along!
    2 suggestions... Klein 11n1 Screwdriver as well as different colored paracord on the zipper pulls of each pouch. Colors make organizing even quicker. 🙂

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for your input, especially the colors. That's a great idea.

  • @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago
    @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I'm a little suspicious of you being an Aviation Mechanic without a speed handle. 😂
    Nice setup 👍

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m pretty sure based on the way you’re describing things that this doesn’t fit your business model… But my father used to work for a company and they would have people flying in from Europe all the time to service and install machines that they have purchased that were built by European companies end it is very expensive as you said to ship things like a box full of tools all overseas whether it’s on an airline or via some thing like FedEx. So what they would do is they would include a tool kit, normally in a box like this or in a metal toolbox that you could carry around like a traditional mechanics metal toolbox from back in the day in with the actual piece of equipment which was palletized in a crate. That would be shipped over on a boat which is far less expensive. That was included in the cost of the equipment that was being sold to his company, and they never had any intention of reclaiming the tools. Those tools were yours to keep. In fact a great deal of the tools I have now are really nice German tools that were acquired from them leaving stuff here. Nice tool boxes too.
    But it was probably cheaper for them than us shipping it back at their expense.

  • @_Avser
    @_Avser 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you ever do an update on this loadout?

  • @Sean-bp6xb
    @Sean-bp6xb ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting. Got it all covered. Hammer? Thx for sharing. Watching from Ontario Canada 😅

  • @soaringbumnm8374
    @soaringbumnm8374 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Don't lend a tool to a missionary pilot/mechanic unless you don't mind never getting the tool back...just my experience as an A&P that used to try to help the missionaries.

  • @coulombicdistortion1814
    @coulombicdistortion1814 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some relatively light weight tools to add or replace that I can think off of the top of my head. Many may not be applicable for you, but hopefully at least one is a useful addition to your kit. {Edit: I'm also writing this list for myself, as thinking about building a minimalist/backwoods emergency toolkit is a fun exercise. Long list in comment below.}
    Putty knife or scraper (For working with gaskets)
    Small Prybar or large flat blade screwdriver (could even get one with a striking handle)
    Bristle brush (Steel or brass)
    Brake bleeder wrench and 1-2ft length of clear tubing (For bleeding brakes)
    Headlamp
    Lighter
    One or Two different funnels (Will take up some space but no weight)
    Zip ties, PTFE Tape, Electrical Tape, Double Stick Tape (VHB), Shrink Tubing & Shrink Tubing w/ Solder Wire Splices, Fuses
    A few different sizes roughly 1ft long of automotive tubing/hose
    2-5ft of 18,16,14,12 or other applicable size wire
    Butane Torch/Soldering Iron & Small roll of solder
    Battery Post Cleaning tool, Tire Pressure Gage, Feeler Gages
    Small Sheets of Various Grit Sandpaper
    Some amount of aircraft locking wire (Unless you can buy on site, included since you already have the pliers)
    Bluetooth OBD code reader to connect to your phone
    Drill bits and taps (Most relevant sizes for your line of work), Tap Handle
    Lady's foot lineup prybar
    Smaller 5" Cobra or Pliers Wrench Pliers (For tight spaces)
    Small tubes of: Threadlock, Oil, Grease, Graphite, Dielectric Grease, Thermal Paste, Thread sealing compound, Anti-Seize, RTV / Gasket Maker
    Small can of WD-40 and/or Penetrating oil of choice
    JB-Weld
    2-3 Fresh Tubes of Superglue and Band-Aids
    Tire repair kit
    Vise Grips
    A pair of long reach pliers
    Click Style Torque Wrench
    20-25ft of Paracord (For Macgyvering things)
    A few different size bungee cords (Hold things out of your way while working like hoses or brake calipers)
    A couple paper clips
    A couple alligator clip leads
    Lithium car battery jump pack
    And unfortunately not as light weight, but at least for automotive is definately missing (3 or 5lb sledge hammer). Though I assume looking at this layout that you intend to by a hammer and drill at your destination to save weight.

  • @cadenjames442
    @cadenjames442 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best toolbox tour imo that's the same way I setup my toolbox I only have so much room and want to keep it portable so I packed just the essentials I'm not finished yet it's difficult especially incorporating 3 difficult drive sizes luckily I don't have a weight limit just a toolbox I don't want any bigger than it already is

  • @fortyfiveacp6939
    @fortyfiveacp6939 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would probably try to add some other type of prying tool if it was my setup but I like what you have in your kit

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว

      I have since added a 16" indexing prybar...so you're right on!

  • @EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR
    @EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think you have everything you need & more. I like how you used separate bags. I travel cross country, & have a similar setup. I chose separate bags so I could disperse the weight in my car for handling purposes. However my sockets are not on any rail system, neither are my wrenches. I like your setup much better.

  • @chrisunderhill8853
    @chrisunderhill8853 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    be honest, i think its perfect aside two things. a rubber mallet or dead blow, and a machinist hammer. proly all i would add.

  • @djsjfcccc7306
    @djsjfcccc7306 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you share where you got that deburring tool with the brass handle? I’d like to get one.

  • @adam-do9tt
    @adam-do9tt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m currently setting up a Nanuk 935 Case, (similar to the pelican), I’ve done a hybrid style with a few foam layers in the bottom of the case; and then a mix of bags/cases on top of those; but I put them on top of a hard plastic base layer so all the bags/cases can be removed at once for quick access to the bottom foam layers…
    Also you should consider a lid organizer, it will give you extra pockets to fit things more compactly than the foam.
    Also check out more Wera branded tools, (like your tiny ratchet) I have found them to be incredibly good at tool storage and fitting multiple form functions together. They may be able to help you pair down even more.
    In particular on the wrenches, I am using their joker adjustables which eliminated my entire wrench set!!
    Thanks for sharing the video, when I get my kit done I’ll share it, hopefully it will help you and others!

    • @baconsnake6463
      @baconsnake6463 ปีที่แล้ว

      What type of foam did you go with? And where did you get it?

    • @adam-do9tt
      @adam-do9tt ปีที่แล้ว

      @@baconsnake6463
      I would have liked to try the ShadowFoam brand, but they are UK based and shipping was CRAZY, so I ended up using Kaizen foam which is not as stiff as I’d like, but all in all it’s working pretty good.
      Definitely get their thin knife and long nose marker, they are a necessity.

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว

      Love it. Thanks for watching!

  • @carlosecabezas
    @carlosecabezas 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    fantastic setup. thank you for the video,. and blessings on all your trips!

  • @3030-y8x
    @3030-y8x ปีที่แล้ว

    Вітаю. Цікавить як з юридичної точки зору Ви користуєтесь власним інструментом на літаку. В авіакомпанії в якій я працюю я можу використовувати лише інструмент авіакомпанії який промаркований згідно списку. Можливо Ваша порада як сказати моєму керівництву що власний інструмент це зручно і швидко. Можливо якесь посилання на керівні документи з цього питання. Дякую

  • @aaronmcclain1279
    @aaronmcclain1279 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pictures like 5 S lean tooling .

  • @MitchellHawkins-z6x
    @MitchellHawkins-z6x ปีที่แล้ว

    Where are you hiding the chip and spoon?

  • @kyleandjoanna2348
    @kyleandjoanna2348 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've got the Fluke 101 and love it. Never needed any more functions than what it has. All in all a cool setup!

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome, I know the Amp function is good for testing prop de-ice, but you need an amp clamp for that application anyway.

  • @Joe-hy9kh
    @Joe-hy9kh ปีที่แล้ว

    P r o m o s m

  • @guykulwanoski1629
    @guykulwanoski1629 ปีที่แล้ว

    Headlamp, are super and enable both hands to be free for work.

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว

      I've added it to my kit already! That will be included in the 2.0 video!

  • @bobmartin9871
    @bobmartin9871 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pretty light on screw drivers

  • @danceHHmusic
    @danceHHmusic ปีที่แล้ว

    what about hammer?

    • @cowlesinkenya1597
      @cowlesinkenya1597  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's a good question. Hammers are such a common tool, that I decided not to include it. They are easy to borrow if you need one.

    • @GeoffreyScott571
      @GeoffreyScott571 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Rocks are everywhere.