Are you a car enthusiast who likes to work on your own vehicles? Or are you an aspiring auto mechanic who wants to learn the basics of car repair? If so, you need to have the right tools for the job. In this video, I will show you the 10 essential tools that every auto mechanic should have in their garage. These tools will help you perform various tasks, from changing a tire to replacing a spark plug, with ease and efficiency.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:30 – Socket Sets
00:55 – Impact Gun
01:15 – Screwdrivers & Hammers
01:40 – Wrench Sets
02:00 – Ratchets
02:30 – Torque Wrench
03:00 – Pry Bar
03:15 – Work Lights
03:35 – Pliers set
04:00 – Word of Advice
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Thanks man.
A great tool cart is better than any small roll box. Most techs sell the small roll box to move up to a bigger tool box, and buy a tool cart. Buy a tool cart first, you’ll never justify needing to get rid of it.
Only one Lamp? I have at least 10 😅
thank you
i would add a set of picks for hoses. Don’t cost much and/or take up much space. Socket adapters and extensions and wobbles. Once you get your basics, def invest in 1/4, 3/8ths low profile nano-sockets and ratcheting wrenches, when you can’t get a ratcheting/box end wrench on it, and when standard/deep sockets are too big due to clearance issues.