Everything in my personal tool box.

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Published 2021-06-08
Hey thank you for watching and also for all the video request! all will be soon answered!

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All Comments (19)
  • @sterbin5348
    Love it man! You should really keep doing this kinda stuff. There aren’t many youtubers who cover aircraft maintenance and as a new A&P myself, it’s very cool and informative seeing what working as an A&P is like. So keep doin you man!
  • @Dubstate223
    Love the videos man! Almost done with my general classes, can’t wait to start my Airframe classes next fall!
  • @Sean-bp6xb
    Interesting rolling box. Like it. I think you can squeeze a lot more in but it’s looking great. Good job on cutting the foam. Hard to do well. Watching from Ontario Canada
  • @Fynnzz
    that tungsten cube is dope. love the review man. keep up with the videos.
  • @rwbishop
    Out of passing interest, Knipex makes & sells replacement button assembly kits for all their push button pliers, They come with a new pivot pin, button 'cap', leaf spring & screw. I 'think' yours takes a P/N 8709180 kit (but double check before ordering). Currently under $12.00 on Amazon. It's an ezpz job, give the cap and screw a little dab of Loctite, & press down the button cap before installing the spring. IIRC, the replacement screw is a T8 Torx. Those Knipex parallel smooth jaw 'Pliers Wrenches' are very much more useful than they look! Oh, and stay the hell off those tool trucks! If not in a hurry, everything imaginable can be had for pennies on the dollar off eBay etc. Life's too short to be slaving away for some tool truck guy! Just saying... Cool videos, Thanks!
  • @henryhendrixx
    I just found your channel recently and as a fellow A&P I'm really enjoying your content! I'd recommend you take some of those silica gel snack packs that come with shoes and electronics and stuff and throw a few of those in your box. They prevent your tools from rusting. I'd also highly recommend you get a magnetic socket tray that stores the sockets horizontally. You don't have to shadow that area and it lets you take all your sockets with you out of the box if you need it. They normally store the standard and deep sockets and have a pretty small footprint. Personally I don't like the box wrenches laid out one by one so I store mine in canvas or leather tools wraps. It keeps them organized and takes up very little space in your drawer although depending on how many wrenches you put in them you might need a drawer that's at least 1.5" or 2". I really like your Bosch drill too, I have to steal that part number...
  • @13JSW
    Where did you get the foam? I picked up a box and has none
  • @user-re6qf7bp7v
    Loved the video man, if you dont mind me asking, what kind of degrees do you have/certifications and how much did it costs you ?
  • @Jeffopar
    Is there a multimeter you recommended? I am about 5 months into my A&P apprenticeship.
  • @7train89
    Hey what brand is that mini ratchet ?
  • @jackfiler4858
    Having just begun A&P school, I’ve started to invest in some tools. Can you confirm or deny that aviation is all SAE based fasteners? I’ve heard this from other sources but figured it depended on the country of manufacture. I’m assuming that all American produced GA planes like Cessna or Piper are SAE but was curious if you’ve ever come across the need for a metric tool? Thanks for these videos; gets me excited for the start of my career.
  • @G4Disco
    The side handles on that box are horrible. They are too wide. Makes a heavy, full box difficult to pick up and move.
  • Brother you cant work anywhere in europe with that messy box! And even if you do everyone is going to consider you a not so trustworthy mech