Great box well organized . I was a machinist I swear by bondhus Allen wrenches . I used my harbor freight 5 drawer for 5 years . Just don't overload the drawers.
th-cam.com/video/KBDYzckolyY/w-d-xo.html. my box wasn't organized at all . But I straightened it up afterwards . It's not really a good video but I tried .
Do you know any good links for instructional videos for working on buses? I’m new at fleet I’m at and they so short handed there is no training there. I work on smaller CNG vehicles but would like to eventually move up to bigger buses.
Not sure if you already know this but at around 3:50 when u were showing the spline drive 11t socket. Are you making sure to replace the calipers when they are frozen like that?
Nice box got 4 of them for the kid's. Blue point wants 1000 bucks for basically the same thing so got them 1 year ago and if one gets damaged take the spare. Tool's aren't cheap 3 snapon ratchet 400 bucks 1 1/2" and 2. 3/8" but 400 oy vey so tecton and harbor freight . I was shocked with harbor freight some are junk but other things are good really good and you break it get replaced for free.
@@messkinc.r.9369 I went to my local community college and completed a two year program. But while I did that I also worked at tire shop that way when I completed my program I already had some shop experience.
Thanks for sharing and definitely wanna see the main box
It’s not the cost of the tool but the effectiveness of the tech . Great video bro
Thx for sharing. Enjoyed it. Watching from Ontario Canada
I like that 3/4 drive E24 socket. We have a shop one. That shear socket used to adjust brakes I keep a shit load on hand myself. Do the big box next.
Very efficient, cool setup
Great box well organized . I was a machinist I swear by bondhus Allen wrenches . I used my harbor freight 5 drawer for 5 years . Just don't overload the drawers.
th-cam.com/video/KBDYzckolyY/w-d-xo.html. my box wasn't organized at all . But I straightened it up afterwards . It's not really a good video but I tried .
I did overload one drawer already lol. It began sagging and added some rivets to reinforce it.
Do you know any good links for instructional videos for working on buses? I’m new at fleet I’m at and they so short handed there is no training there. I work on smaller CNG vehicles but would like to eventually move up to bigger buses.
You still doing city bus stuff?
Any recommendations for a punch set and a scraper?
Nice!
Not sure if you already know this but at around 3:50 when u were showing the spline drive 11t socket. Are you making sure to replace the calipers when they are frozen like that?
Yeah of course if it's frozen we replace them. We replace the whole caliper even if a boot is torn.
@@samwam131 nice great video brother
Nice bro
im currently a bus operator i applied for mechanic c, now im waiting. any tips when it comes to the interview, hands on exam, and test itself?
What type of bus do you work on
Mostly New Flyer busses.
Nice box got 4 of them for the kid's. Blue point wants 1000 bucks for basically the same thing so got them 1 year ago and if one gets damaged take the spare. Tool's aren't cheap 3 snapon ratchet 400 bucks 1 1/2" and 2. 3/8" but 400 oy vey so tecton and harbor freight . I was shocked with harbor freight some are junk but other things are good really good and you break it get replaced for free.
I’m looking to become bus mechanic too. Can you please leave your email so I can ask some questions. Please and thanks.
What kind of questions do you have?
@@samwam131 did you work your way up to become a mechanic. Or you did school program?
@@messkinc.r.9369 I went to my local community college and completed a two year program. But while I did that I also worked at tire shop that way when I completed my program I already had some shop experience.