It's a very handy tool to have around. I'm always finding new jobs for it to do. I recently bought a Klein strap wrench that is made for pipes... and that also worked very well for the pulley I tried it on.
I always get oil running down my arm when removing the drain plug...I like the magnet idea! I also saw a video of a guy using a red solo cup to contain the oil when removing the oil filter! Thanks for sharing!!
That magnetic thingy is cool! But it’s the oil filter wrench that blew my mind, finally one size that actually fits all and you can fit into crammed spaces 😎🤟
It's a really handy tool. I have 4 different sizes between my 6 cars, and it handles them all. But... my socket style works better for the extreme limited space on my F150. It's right against the block - and has to be accessed through the wheel well. Serious bone head design, lol.
@@_moes_garage_ same here!! Then if you use a different brand of filter, you have to buy another one. I have one for Motorcraft, and one for Wix on my truck, lol.
Awesome! You are the Man for handy tips. I didn’t know those existed. Thanks!
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Thanks you my man! Much appreciated.
Handy! I still need to scoop one of those strap wrenches up.
It's a very handy tool to have around. I'm always finding new jobs for it to do. I recently bought a Klein strap wrench that is made for pipes... and that also worked very well for the pulley I tried it on.
I always get oil running down my arm when removing the drain plug...I like the magnet idea! I also saw a video of a guy using a red solo cup to contain the oil when removing the oil filter! Thanks for sharing!!
That sounds like something I wouldn't mind trying either. Thank you for the tip! Much appreciated!
That magnetic thingy is cool! But it’s the oil filter wrench that blew my mind, finally one size that actually fits all and you can fit into crammed spaces 😎🤟
It's a really handy tool. I have 4 different sizes between my 6 cars, and it handles them all. But... my socket style works better for the extreme limited space on my F150. It's right against the block - and has to be accessed through the wheel well. Serious bone head design, lol.
wow! those really are some slick tools. thanks for the heads up!
Thank you for Watching! Much appreciated.
I wonder if that oil filter tool will work on a canister type oil filter. I'll have to try it out
If the surface area is large enough, I don't see why not! Thanks for watching!
@@89G thanks, I'm tires of having to buy different adaptors lol.
@@_moes_garage_ same here!! Then if you use a different brand of filter, you have to buy another one. I have one for Motorcraft, and one for Wix on my truck, lol.
I didn't know about the drain plug tool that thing looks nice and easy to use.
Yes indeed, it sure is!