Drunkonunleaded
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Background:
I've been working out of an old 3-Drawer Craftsman Rally box for the past few years. This is a portable setup that I use for track days or ATV trips. Goal is to perform basic maintenance such as brake jobs, rudimentary alignments, etc.
The box presently looks like below:
As you can see, there is a lot of "dead" space. The socket rails were a temporary measure until I decided to do some DIY shadow foam, but it became apparent that the box itself is on its last legs.
Goals:
First goal is to optimize what I carry. There are things I don't need (or at least think I don't) and some things that I need but do not have. The goal here is to rectify that with a basic minimum tool set. As stated above, this would cover basic maintenance on a race car (brake jobs, tune up, camber adjustment) or most repairs on a dirt bike or ATV (clutch or belt replacement, rudimentary alignment, valve adjustment).
This, perhaps, is where I need the most guidance. So far, I am leaning towards the following:
I'm open to input here. Am I setting up myself for failure leaving out SAE stuff? Will Linesman pliers suffice for side cutters?
In the next post, I am going to discuss storage solutions for something the size mentioned above.
I've been working out of an old 3-Drawer Craftsman Rally box for the past few years. This is a portable setup that I use for track days or ATV trips. Goal is to perform basic maintenance such as brake jobs, rudimentary alignments, etc.
The box presently looks like below:
As you can see, there is a lot of "dead" space. The socket rails were a temporary measure until I decided to do some DIY shadow foam, but it became apparent that the box itself is on its last legs.
Goals:
First goal is to optimize what I carry. There are things I don't need (or at least think I don't) and some things that I need but do not have. The goal here is to rectify that with a basic minimum tool set. As stated above, this would cover basic maintenance on a race car (brake jobs, tune up, camber adjustment) or most repairs on a dirt bike or ATV (clutch or belt replacement, rudimentary alignment, valve adjustment).
This, perhaps, is where I need the most guidance. So far, I am leaning towards the following:
- Sockets - Complete set of Metric ONLY. Thinking Tekton 6-24mm shallow/deeps. Some moto bolts are 6mm while the drain plug on my machine uses a 22mm. Anything outside of this range can be purchased separately.
- Screwdrivers - Carlyle or Williams 8-Piece and a Williams/Snap-On ratcheting. Ideally something quality in the event I am forced to use one as a pry bar or punch. Snap-On ratcheting screwdrivers are unmatched, IMO.
- Pliers - At a minimum linesman's, needle nose, and a set of cobra-style "water pump" pliers. Not sure if side cutters or slip joints are necessary if I have the other three. Leaning towards all Irwin or Tekton + Knipex Cobras.
- Combination Wrenches - Craftsman USA set (already have), metric only. Whatever adjustable wrench matches my pliers most likely as I'll buy them as a set.
- Ratchets - Carlyle 3/8 flex locking. A Snap-On if I can find a deal on one.
- Other - Misc. bolts/nuts/crush washers, a few pairs of nitrile gloves, magnetic flashlight, Longacre pressure gauge, safety wire pliers, 1/2 and 1/4 torque wrenches and 3/8 adapters, whatever misc. odd piece not mentioned above (socket for crank case, etc.), and a deadblow.
I'm open to input here. Am I setting up myself for failure leaving out SAE stuff? Will Linesman pliers suffice for side cutters?
In the next post, I am going to discuss storage solutions for something the size mentioned above.
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