BerninicaCO3
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Hand tools are self explanatory. 10-20something millimeters in several permutations (wobble, impact, shallow, deep, 6pt, 12pt, etc) and you're more than covered.
I'm wondering, what are all of those specialty service tools that you don't immediately think of until the day you need it?
Basic things like tap & dies, a multimeter, I have.
I thinking about the service kits. For example, in class we're doing brakes, and we used a dial indicator with a specialty snake arm to mount it to the car. Not having thought about runout before, I never would have thought to even look for something like this.
What other service kits am I going to be using weekly, once I start my dealer apprenticeship come January? What to add to the x-mas wishlist?
I'm wondering, what are all of those specialty service tools that you don't immediately think of until the day you need it?
Basic things like tap & dies, a multimeter, I have.
I thinking about the service kits. For example, in class we're doing brakes, and we used a dial indicator with a specialty snake arm to mount it to the car. Not having thought about runout before, I never would have thought to even look for something like this.
What other service kits am I going to be using weekly, once I start my dealer apprenticeship come January? What to add to the x-mas wishlist?



