mrjaw14
Well-known member
What tools do you use/have you used during your time away from the home/shop where your tools are?
I like to carry tools with me, but carrying too many isn't realistic. I made a tool box for my sedan, as I work in an office now, and more often than not it's not in the trunk because I need the room for something else. I recently blew a turn light bulb, bought a new one over lunch, but didn't have a 10mm socket to take the tail light out to access the socket. I hated the feeling that I couldn't even change a bulb due to not having my tools in the car. Now I know I'm not going to do major engine repair on the side of the road, but I think that repairing a flat, a nice breaker bar and lug socket, tools to change a radiator hose, and other repairs that can be done roadside from issues that disable a vehicle, but are super simple and can be done roadside to prevent a towing bill.
So three questions:
1. What tools do you carry on your person (knife,flashlight, multi-tool, etc)
2. What tools do you use when you're out and about/at the office (maybe to help family and you just happen to have it, not tools taken specifically for a job)
3. What tools do you carry in your car? (I know I'm not going to tow a SO krl box full of tools behind the car, but I think I should have SOMETHING
I like to carry tools with me, but carrying too many isn't realistic. I made a tool box for my sedan, as I work in an office now, and more often than not it's not in the trunk because I need the room for something else. I recently blew a turn light bulb, bought a new one over lunch, but didn't have a 10mm socket to take the tail light out to access the socket. I hated the feeling that I couldn't even change a bulb due to not having my tools in the car. Now I know I'm not going to do major engine repair on the side of the road, but I think that repairing a flat, a nice breaker bar and lug socket, tools to change a radiator hose, and other repairs that can be done roadside from issues that disable a vehicle, but are super simple and can be done roadside to prevent a towing bill.
So three questions:
1. What tools do you carry on your person (knife,flashlight, multi-tool, etc)
2. What tools do you use when you're out and about/at the office (maybe to help family and you just happen to have it, not tools taken specifically for a job)
3. What tools do you carry in your car? (I know I'm not going to tow a SO krl box full of tools behind the car, but I think I should have SOMETHING
).