babyjimmy
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Trim pad tool
Probably my little orange hard handled SO pocket screwdriver. Weather I'm poking at a connector latch, digging mud off a bolt, or prying on a delicate trim panel I can't seem to get **** done without it. I even instinctively grab for it when I'm not in my work uniform lol.

Ratcheting screwdrivers.
Probably my little orange hard handled SO pocket screwdriver. Weather I'm poking at a connector latch, digging mud off a bolt, or prying on a delicate trim panel I can't seem to get **** done without it. I even instinctively grab for it when I'm not in my work uniform lol.
Or this.1/4" swivel head ratchet, use it every day
yeah! How did I forget my mini flat head!?Probably my little orange hard handled SO pocket screwdriver. Weather I'm poking at a connector latch, digging mud off a bolt, or prying on a delicate trim panel I can't seem to get **** done without it. I even instinctively grab for it when I'm not in my work uniform lol.
FHX80.My go to ratchet for damn near everything.
3/8 Long flex orange hard handle

As an Auto Body Tech, for me it's a tie between my 20 year old Snap On 1/4 drive ratchet (first SO tool I ever bought- 1/4 dr general service set) and a Green 5 position ratcheting screwdriver. Both are in my hands most every day. A close 2nd would be my PS100A DA. God I love that thing. Snap On discontinued it about 9 years ago now which is a shame cause it is a great DA. Smooth and aggressive stroke. Plus it's so easy to switch from orbit to grinding. Perfect for stripping paint in a repair area. Put some 80 grit on it and strip it without gouging the metal like other Techs I see using 36 grit Roloc discs in a 5" sander.
