MagnumForce
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So much here is so exclusive for guys who wrench on cars all day every day. I don't think everyone get's the needs of us industrial guys.
I am Capital Maintenance at a 100k Sq Ft automotive plant in Northwest Ohio. We make seat frames and parts for just about everyone and are tier 2. In my plant capital maintenance builds things to help production, sets up and tears down things for new/old programs and maintains things like presses, resistance weld chillers, smoke eaters, portable welders, saws, etc also running air and weld gas lines. Basically stuff that doesn't deal directly with production.
Anyway these are the tools of my trade, from my work area with my HF5 drawer to take around the plant that holds all my good stuff and my Craftsman stack back there that has all my fab stuff and basically my backup stuff. All cheaper stuff in here but still handy to have stuff back here as I can go back to my workbench and leave my 5 drawer at the other end of the plant.
Pretty much everything I deal with is SAE and 95% of the fasteners I work with are hex heads. The job requires a lot more Allen Keys and Crescent wrenches than most of you guys would ever imagine or think was prudent. It's a lot different world. 95% of the guys in the shop use Craftsman, it does the job well and is the most convenient thing for us.
Anyone have any questions?
My area, yes that is a solid 6 inch thick 3x7 fab table. Wilton vice there on my bench, 10 inch wide, half inch think steel all the way across the front of my bench. You can't see it but I have a 2 ton overhead crane too on rails above.
Top of my cart, everything from some fabbed brackets I made to install fire suppressant systems in our smoke eaters and all manners of clamps, screws and bolts. Drill index, hammer, pry bars, zip ties, air hoses, extension cords on the side, a lot going on here. Also my hip holster which goes with me everywhere even if I don't have my cart with me. Has an 8 inch adjustable, Channel Lock grip lock pliers, a set of dykes, flashlight, pens, scribe, pocket square and a Fat Max Tape.
All my half inch and three eights stuff, my favorite drawer.
https://scontent-a-ord.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10441229_10153228038559897_1972750470342728853_n.jpgMy plier drawer, really love the way the Kobalt ones feel and how they work.
Screwdrivers, alignment punchs and another punch chisel roll
The max Axess pass through set can be handy as heck when I am up on a scissor lift 30 feet off the floor, also really handy with threaded rod. 10, 12, and 15 inch Adjustables and end wrenches from 1/4 to 1 1/4 in one way or another and my ever handy allen wrenches.
Ridgid 18 and 14 inch pipe wrenches and Kobalt 14 and 18 inch aluminum ones, levels, lights, more bits, chalk line, dead blow, nut driver set in a box.
I won't go through my other box but most squares and second sets of everything along with any metric stuff I have that may come up from time to time. Also all my quarter inch socket stuff which rarely gets used. Also welding helmet, metabo and air tools are underneath, t handle allens and transfer punches on my work bench.
And finally my trusty Miller 251.
I am Capital Maintenance at a 100k Sq Ft automotive plant in Northwest Ohio. We make seat frames and parts for just about everyone and are tier 2. In my plant capital maintenance builds things to help production, sets up and tears down things for new/old programs and maintains things like presses, resistance weld chillers, smoke eaters, portable welders, saws, etc also running air and weld gas lines. Basically stuff that doesn't deal directly with production.
Anyway these are the tools of my trade, from my work area with my HF5 drawer to take around the plant that holds all my good stuff and my Craftsman stack back there that has all my fab stuff and basically my backup stuff. All cheaper stuff in here but still handy to have stuff back here as I can go back to my workbench and leave my 5 drawer at the other end of the plant.
Pretty much everything I deal with is SAE and 95% of the fasteners I work with are hex heads. The job requires a lot more Allen Keys and Crescent wrenches than most of you guys would ever imagine or think was prudent. It's a lot different world. 95% of the guys in the shop use Craftsman, it does the job well and is the most convenient thing for us.
Anyone have any questions?
My area, yes that is a solid 6 inch thick 3x7 fab table. Wilton vice there on my bench, 10 inch wide, half inch think steel all the way across the front of my bench. You can't see it but I have a 2 ton overhead crane too on rails above.
Top of my cart, everything from some fabbed brackets I made to install fire suppressant systems in our smoke eaters and all manners of clamps, screws and bolts. Drill index, hammer, pry bars, zip ties, air hoses, extension cords on the side, a lot going on here. Also my hip holster which goes with me everywhere even if I don't have my cart with me. Has an 8 inch adjustable, Channel Lock grip lock pliers, a set of dykes, flashlight, pens, scribe, pocket square and a Fat Max Tape.
https://scontent-a-ord.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10441229_10153228038559897_1972750470342728853_n.jpgMy plier drawer, really love the way the Kobalt ones feel and how they work.
I won't go through my other box but most squares and second sets of everything along with any metric stuff I have that may come up from time to time. Also all my quarter inch socket stuff which rarely gets used. Also welding helmet, metabo and air tools are underneath, t handle allens and transfer punches on my work bench.
And finally my trusty Miller 251.
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