mjoekingz28
Well-known member
I keep reading up on these tool truck tools and they kind of say for the professional who does this for a living. I have never really earned a check turning wrenches, but I did attend MMI for a couple of weeks, got a pilot solo twice, went through two three-week truck driving courses, and almost attending two years of Auto Mechanics during high school at the community college vo-tech. I dropped out of vo-tech about midway through the second year and didnt even choose it as my first option. I wanted to learn electricity as I was serious about car audio, but they cancelled the course.
So, I don't know if the workers at the factory/foundry for tool truck tools and the salesmen think they are wasting good products on a homeowner grade mechanic. And, maybe the tools wont even work right with seldom use......maybe they needs hours of ratcheting before they will break-in.......I know better than to purchase a RR liter sportbike to ride on the street. I would rather have a standard street bike. So, is using pro tools at home akin to owning a Peterbilt to drive around town?
And btw, I started 'contracting' work out more readily than in the past. I used to try to do everything possible. Now I will take 'er in to the dealership without hesitation. I 'may' be able to perform the task, but I would prefer a pro with the right tools, environment, and training do it.
So, in other words, I am seeking out higher end tools, but am doing less of the work myself.
So, I don't know if the workers at the factory/foundry for tool truck tools and the salesmen think they are wasting good products on a homeowner grade mechanic. And, maybe the tools wont even work right with seldom use......maybe they needs hours of ratcheting before they will break-in.......I know better than to purchase a RR liter sportbike to ride on the street. I would rather have a standard street bike. So, is using pro tools at home akin to owning a Peterbilt to drive around town?
And btw, I started 'contracting' work out more readily than in the past. I used to try to do everything possible. Now I will take 'er in to the dealership without hesitation. I 'may' be able to perform the task, but I would prefer a pro with the right tools, environment, and training do it.
So, in other words, I am seeking out higher end tools, but am doing less of the work myself.


