Haha it comes with rampsyou would need an awfully tall car (i.e. high ground clearance) to be able to drive over the trailer and the arms.
Haha it comes with rampsyou would need an awfully tall car (i.e. high ground clearance) to be able to drive over the trailer and the arms.
This guy doing clutch jobs in the UK caused me to go the foam mat route in my garage.
Maybe on an ad hoc basis as an apprentice? Is he/they cheap? I could see this from a work flow perspective in limited circumstances when working on the opposite sides of the car and for large jobs (100k zeroing out any deferred maintenance), but for diagnostic stuff, etc. that extra man might be a lot of overhead (salary, insurance, health benefits). Take this with a grain salt though, this is from my observations of watching solo mobile mechanics on Youtube. Tekamo HD who is a heavy equipment mechanic has an apprentice though who definitely looks helpful when operating the boom.
I think this won’t work as well as you plan, wind will surely catch it.
I think this won’t work as well as you plan, wind will surely catch it.
I use the cheap 8$ moving blankets. They absorb spilled grease and are softer to lay on. Also less effected by wind.
plus when it’s too dirty just throw it away and replace.
I suppose, you could use the vinyl tarp as a big envelope and wrap any debris or dirt. I was just thinking to keep a moving blanket under the focused work area. Not necessarily to drive the whole car onto.What about attaching some small weights to the corners of the tarp. I’ve used the moving blankets they are great but the point of this is to drive the vehicle onto a large clean space. I’m not going to put jack stands on moving blankets. The tarp would still be used even when the vehicle is not jacked up on all four corners. While working topside something could spill or debris could fall, rust from using a brake brush, etc. All reasons to have a work surface that is easily cleaned.
One reason I have the mini blower is to blow all the sh!t off the driveway, lay down the tarp, drive the vehicle on, and get to work.
I have my pack out shop vac to vacuum up the tarp.I suppose, you could use the vinyl tarp as a big envelope and wrap any debris or dirt. I was just thinking to keep a moving blanket under the focused work area. Not necessarily to drive the whole car onto.
once the car is on it it would help it stay in place too .
I work out of a shed and in my driveway, and I can't do thatSome other guy also posted on my socket picture saying that I could fit all the sockets I need on one rail….bizarro world
Those are some nice looking stands, I might need to pick a set of those up!I use jackstands with flat bases like the sunex pair in this pic:
I was thinking of buying a thick oil resistant tarp, maybe like 20’ x 10’, to drive the cars on. What are the odds of these jacks sliding around on the tarp with a vehicle on loaded on them? Enlarge the bases with marine grade plywood?
You are definitely right to have evything on your truck. The only alternative would be to load up what you anticipate needing for that day. Guaranteed to leave you disappointed alot. Not a mechanic here, but a steel erector, where I couldn’t load up EVERYTHING. But I sure was finding myself lacking SOMETHING many times.All of the above. I deal with the public but I am moving from lower end clientele on Facebook and Craigslist to higher end clientele.
For years I have had customers with immobilizer and control module issues but I have simply not had the tools to help them. So that area is a new capability as well.
How about just a few new tools, just for a second, just to see how it feels.Damn, I miss being a mechanic. Or at least I miss actually using my tools and it makes it easier to justify (to myself) buying new tools.
But I won't fall into the trap again, I will have to settle for this thread, and... buying more tools anyway.
I've met him and he seemed to be a good guy, especially by LA standards. I didn't know he lived in Newport. That's pretty high cotton. For some reason I thought he lived up on Mulholland. My wife worked at St Joe's hospital in Burbank for a number of years and I used to see arrive in the afternoon for the tonight show. Often riding a vintage Indian or a 55 Buick. He's Ok in my book. A real Motorhead.Our finish carpenter just met him at the car show in Newport a couple of days ago and he said he was a pretty good guy
Hmmm.Three of the tools came with a free XC 5.0 which I returned for $97/each, the Forge 6.0 was on clearance - 2 pack for $249. I bought three 2 packs so after the return it came out to $76/each for six batteries.
Bought a coupon on MassKoupons for $20 and got 18 months 0% financing on all the tools on my HD card.
Maybe it’s not the best deal to some people but I think I made out alright.
And I’m sorry to make you relapse!![]()