Been working on Hondas for over 20 years now as well (as a hobby) and what you got there pretty much does 99% of all work you need to do! In fact, those 8mm, 10mm, 14mm, 17mm, and 19mm deep sockets already does 80% of everything you need to do, lol. Nice layout!
Brett A. Pisano heck yea brotha! It’s a great business to be in, especially when you like what you do. The valve cover tool has been a real help. Thanks for the feedback
Love the tool cart. I just started Honda as an express lube tech.. I hope to have a similar set up whenever I do go flat rate. I’m praying.. either way you have everything.. that’s cool!!
You can definitely tell the difference between an experienced efficient tech vs the guy who doesn't know what he needs or the guy who works or Everything lol looks like an efficient set up.
He's got 2 drawers in a cart where he specifically says "I don't use these much anymore" so it's not all that efficient. Those 2 drawers maybe should mostly be stuffed in the big box to make room for more stuff that is used, or just to make more room so stuff isn't as cramped.
Thanks for the video. Just started at Honda and have been looking for a good tool cart tour video. What's weird is that almost no one I work with owns a tool cart. Like even the newer techs all have the $5k tool chest, so this was really helpful.
Cory Buckner roll carts are very helpful with beating flat rate time because you have everything you need already there for you. No need to buy a huge box that you need to haul tools back and forth to the car. I’ve done both (owned several $15-$20k tool box setups) and I can tell you the cart works best. If you need more storage, buy a locker and keep it stationary
I’m not a professional, but I own a 08 TL type S and a 15 Accord Sport and you definitely have the basics covered. Would recommend Vessel Ph3 impacta screw driver like another guy said.
X2 on the crank bolt socket. Lisle sells them probably other companies too. I love that blue point pry tool. It’s also great for hatch back trim panels.
Greg Blau cool.. I believe mine is a Lisle as you mentioned. Couldn’t remember until you mentioned it. I retired my 3/4 impact ever since buying this socket
Nice, basic layout. Good use of space and nice tools. Unfortunately most of the stuff I work on takes 1/2" and 3/4" drive sockets. None the less I like your layout.
How do you like the cart, been thinking about getting one of these or the ATD version, Awesome video tho bro, I love the organization, but it looks like the way it’s set up, you don’t lock up?
Best cart setup video I've seen! Love the colour too, how do you find the milwaukee guns day to day? I have snap on but I'm told Milwaukee is a better choice?
It’s the best 1/2” I’ve ever owned. It doesn’t play games and takes off anything you need. I’d highly recommend it if you’re looking at getting a pneumatic 1/2”.
Been working on Hondas for over 20 years now as well (as a hobby) and what you got there pretty much does 99% of all work you need to do! In fact, those 8mm, 10mm, 14mm, 17mm, and 19mm deep sockets already does 80% of everything you need to do, lol. Nice layout!
Best cart set-up I've seen! I'm a rookie tech in training and loving it. Gotta get a valve cover tool, awesome video!
Brett A. Pisano heck yea brotha! It’s a great business to be in, especially when you like what you do. The valve cover tool has been a real help. Thanks for the feedback
Love the tool cart. I just started Honda as an express lube tech.. I hope to have a similar set up whenever I do go flat rate. I’m praying.. either way you have everything.. that’s cool!!
Street Fighters heck yea...enjoy the journey!
Lisle tools for the socket for crank bolts. Love your tool cart setup. Looks great
BADD400 CB700 drums appreciate it!!
Bad ass video thank you for not explaining the (who, what , when , where, an why) on every single tool lmao!! Simple and to the point!! Great video
You can definitely tell the difference between an experienced efficient tech vs the guy who doesn't know what he needs or the guy who works or Everything lol looks like an efficient set up.
He's got 2 drawers in a cart where he specifically says "I don't use these much anymore" so it's not all that efficient. Those 2 drawers maybe should mostly be stuffed in the big box to make room for more stuff that is used, or just to make more room so stuff isn't as cramped.
Thanks for the video. Just started at Honda and have been looking for a good tool cart tour video. What's weird is that almost no one I work with owns a tool cart. Like even the newer techs all have the $5k tool chest, so this was really helpful.
Cory Buckner roll carts are very helpful with beating flat rate time because you have everything you need already there for you. No need to buy a huge box that you need to haul tools back and forth to the car. I’ve done both (owned several $15-$20k tool box setups) and I can tell you the cart works best. If you need more storage, buy a locker and keep it stationary
Good video! Interesting to see how other mechanics set up their cart.
Schultz P thanks brotha!! I’m ready to switch it up for a bit now
Nice roll cart setup 👌 wish mine was that packed with tools and organized!
Iron Range Auto Tech thanks!
Nice box and a beautiful NSX behind it 😍
All About DIY thanks man.. yea NSX is really clean
Short and to the point. Good video!
Thx for sharing. Like your setup!
I’m not a professional, but I own a 08 TL type S and a 15 Accord Sport and you definitely have the basics covered. Would recommend Vessel Ph3 impacta screw driver like another guy said.
Nice to see some real impacts, the air ones that is!
Love the tools cart 👍👍
Old tools make $, new tools make payments.
Haha!
I love seeing loaded up carts ready to crank out work
Eric Campbell damn right!!
Wow this is a great setup!
Thanks. I’ve upgraded since this video
Nice setup. I work at Honda as a light duty. Working my way up soon 💪
moneyman89065 heck yea bro.. Honda is a great brand to work on. I started with honda in 2002 and switched to Acura 5 years ago. Keep it up 👍🏻
Looks like a great setup!
LimitlessGarage thanks brotha!
I subscribed just on your channel name ! Very creative! Lol
I need to get one of those blue point wedge for taking valve covers off the head. Thanks!!
Nice setup 👍
Craig f thanks brotha
As a fellow glove wearer (not the thin plastic things) people hate it, glad to see another 😂
Nice setup
Great usage of space.
Forged Steel Wrench thanks!!
Very nice set up.. we'll organized
Great video thanks for sharing 🔧💥
I really like that tool you have for valve covers where can i get one ?
JOE FORD DIY snap on sells it. Works amazing
On the Snap-on truck. He shows the part #.
Would you go impact swivels over standard today? And what brand? ;-) i see you got GW, snapon etc. Good mix
X2 on the crank bolt socket. Lisle sells them probably other companies too. I love that blue point pry tool. It’s also great for hatch back trim panels.
Greg Blau cool.. I believe mine is a Lisle as you mentioned. Couldn’t remember until you mentioned it. I retired my 3/4 impact ever since buying this socket
Awesome set up.What brand is the hex/torx kit?
hellcat523 thanks man.. it is gearwrench
As The Wrench Turns I have the same one. Quality set.
Great video man
Nice job.
Sam Wittstruck. Thank you 🙏
Nice, basic layout. Good use of space and nice tools. Unfortunately most of the stuff I work on takes 1/2" and 3/4" drive sockets. None the less I like your layout.
Riding With The Reid's appreciate the feedback!!! Keep wrenching on
How do you like the cart, been thinking about getting one of these or the ATD version, Awesome video tho bro, I love the organization, but it looks like the way it’s set up, you don’t lock up?
Marc Molina thanks man... this is actually the ATD version made by homak.
Part number on that serpentine belt tool towards the end? Thanks!
The only thing i would change is cleaning the handles on all of your tools(im ocd about my tools tho)
I love the green. I would upload one but I dont use a tool cart haha
I was wondering If i should go into the mechanic field as a true first job, what's your thoughts on it?
That is a badass tool cart all you need unless you need to buy another specialty tool right
I’d be interested in the crank nut tool if you could figure the mfg .
Best cart setup video I've seen! Love the colour too, how do you find the milwaukee guns day to day? I have snap on but I'm told Milwaukee is a better choice?
Where can I get that air tool holder for the side of the cart?
Good Video!!!
Thanks
awesome setup IMHO
What torx hex bit set is that?
Nice tool cart! What brand impact socket do you use?
as the wrench turns cool
How did u mount ur milwaukee m12 tools to the front of ur box
they come with clips on the side
The clips holster them like Ben said.
What side tray is that? I cannot find one for my homawk.
What kind of box is that? Thanks
Where did you get that box end set ?
where did you get the side shelf for your cart ? ive got the same cart but cannot find a side shelf
Mike Quiggle I made it from scrap metal
6:45 Yo where did you get that drive belt tool?
Just bought the same one ADT
Idontkare2001 good choice
Essentials,dont really use these anymore🤯
Nice vid 👍🏽
What cart is that? That's exactly what I was looking for to buy my grandpa to put his tools in!
BuildingwithTrees it’s made by Homak.
Do a tool box tour!
Max Zalinko will do
Fyi i believe homak and mat o are actually the same box
Bitchin set up👊🏼
Yo where did you get your side tray from? I have a homak cart too and I can't find shit that will actually fit it.
Jordan Vasquez I made it. I too searched everywhere with no luck
eBay
Nice!
Mark Tubera thanks!
@@asthewrenchturns3158 We'd love to send you some Olsa Tools Freebies to review. Let us know (support@olsatools.com) if you're interested. Thanks :)
No brake tools?
How is that aircat impact
It’s the best 1/2” I’ve ever owned. It doesn’t play games and takes off anything you need. I’d highly recommend it if you’re looking at getting a pneumatic 1/2”.
I want one of these boxes
What hex bit set is that? How do you like it
Jd Dickens
I think Gearwrench
The set is really nice and complete. I have multiple individual snap on sets as well, but prefer my Gearwrench in the cart for daily use.
It’s blue point off the top of my head I think it’s blpthc840
wheres the tool cart from?
It says MATCO on it but, it's a dead ringer for the ATD cart. Runs $683 w/ $0 shipping.
No drawer coverage?
Yonny316 not sure what you mean?
Part # for the knife
how much is the kit
irfan oemar would be roughly between $5-10k
GOOD TOOLLLLLLLLLLLLS
You should work in a Ford garage all you need's an oil filter wrench lol
It's essential to torque splash shields? From an outsider point of view, that is absolutely asinine.
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believe me when you work🛠 forget all this tools 😉
Matco rebranded tools🤢
Advance Every Chance my Matco dealer gave me the sticker as a joke. Wait for my next video of my other cart.