I have very much enjoyed using the Quick Jack's. Been perfect for my GR86, FType, and C8 Corvette. As for other tools I appreciate all oil change and body repair tools including those for body clips.
Best item is our Titan 9k lift. It was a dream item for us and I can't even imagine the nightmare it would be on restoring our Mustang without it. Worst item is HF Titanium Drill Bit set. Have broken so many of the smaller ones, it's ridiculous. What I really want is a 60 gallon air compressor. Using a hand-me-down 27 gallon right now that just can't keep up for some of the things we need to do with it.
My couple year old HF compressor is trying to check out, probably need to replace that thing sooner than later.😳 Drill bits always seem to be an issue for me too, I break all the smaller ones also.
i would like to get some quickjacks one day myself, i have gotten pretty efficient at jacking up the c5 but it really is a pain with how low the car sits. the one thing i try not to skimp on is torque wrenches, i actually got a really nice 1/2 inch 50-250 snap on awhile back at the pawn shop, for much less than out of the truck. the pawn shop can be an excellent place to get higher dollar or any tools really for cheaper, helps to stop into a few places often. one some what odd tool that i use way more than i thought i would is a borescope, for auto and home.
I agree on the torque wrenches, thought about doing a specific care and keeping video on them. I see folks using a torque wrench like a ratchet and it about makes me cringe.🤣 Pawn shops are a great suggestion for bargain prices on quality tools, the lifetime warranty brands don't care where you got them usually. Thanks for watching and I hope we have the chance to get together soon.
I want the 10K pound lift (not that I need it lol). My best tool is the Dewalts impact wrench and my craftsman socket set. I’ve had that craftsman set for about a decade now. The worst is an Amazon torque wrench. It was an unknown brand, and it broke within a month. I have several tools from Harbor freight that have worked fantastic for me, I wish I had a store closer to me
I've got a Craftsman and a Kobalt torque wrench and both are very good. I've been through a few different ones over the years and try really hard to treat them right. I also have a lot of HF tools that were bought as a one time use and 10 years later are still going strong.🤣 Thanks for being part of this expirament Brother!
You're getting there though, you've still got a bit of stuff to tackle but you'll get there. The question is what are you going to do with your time once the projects are done?
I have very much enjoyed using the Quick Jack's. Been perfect for my GR86, FType, and C8 Corvette. As for other tools I appreciate all oil change and body repair tools including those for body clips.
Yes, you know where to go and that's what matters.😎🤣
Best item is our Titan 9k lift. It was a dream item for us and I can't even imagine the nightmare it would be on restoring our Mustang without it. Worst item is HF Titanium Drill Bit set. Have broken so many of the smaller ones, it's ridiculous. What I really want is a 60 gallon air compressor. Using a hand-me-down 27 gallon right now that just can't keep up for some of the things we need to do with it.
My couple year old HF compressor is trying to check out, probably need to replace that thing sooner than later.😳 Drill bits always seem to be an issue for me too, I break all the smaller ones also.
@@YellowJacketGarage Not surprised on the HF air compressor. Sad though.
@Spirit'ed Wrenchers I should have gotten the warranty and it would have lasted a little longer...🤣
i would like to get some quickjacks one day myself, i have gotten pretty efficient at jacking up the c5 but it really is a pain with how low the car sits. the one thing i try not to skimp on is torque wrenches, i actually got a really nice 1/2 inch 50-250 snap on awhile back at the pawn shop, for much less than out of the truck. the pawn shop can be an excellent place to get higher dollar or any tools really for cheaper, helps to stop into a few places often. one some what odd tool that i use way more than i thought i would is a borescope, for auto and home.
I agree on the torque wrenches, thought about doing a specific care and keeping video on them. I see folks using a torque wrench like a ratchet and it about makes me cringe.🤣 Pawn shops are a great suggestion for bargain prices on quality tools, the lifetime warranty brands don't care where you got them usually. Thanks for watching and I hope we have the chance to get together soon.
I want the 10K pound lift (not that I need it lol). My best tool is the Dewalts impact wrench and my craftsman socket set. I’ve had that craftsman set for about a decade now. The worst is an Amazon torque wrench. It was an unknown brand, and it broke within a month.
I have several tools from Harbor freight that have worked fantastic for me, I wish I had a store closer to me
I've got a Craftsman and a Kobalt torque wrench and both are very good. I've been through a few different ones over the years and try really hard to treat them right. I also have a lot of HF tools that were bought as a one time use and 10 years later are still going strong.🤣 Thanks for being part of this expirament Brother!
I have tools. Organized, not so much. But, I have 'em. (peers at piles)....
You're getting there though, you've still got a bit of stuff to tackle but you'll get there. The question is what are you going to do with your time once the projects are done?