NOID lights …… so you’re an autodiagnostian, too. I can’t help judging the professionalism of tradesmen by the state of their truck, inside and outside. You get top marks. My thoughts are, how much confidence would you have in someone who turns up in a battered old rust bucket with no business details on the side of the wagon, and with all their tools thrown inside in buckets resembling a scrap metal merchants yard.
Never mind any other equipment on your truck, have you ever considered how much it would cost to replace just the tools you showed us in this video? I don’t know the cost of kit in the USA, but my guess is you wouldn’t have much loose change left from $100k. Judging by the way you have it all organised, I imagine your vehicle security and insurance arrangements are just as professional. And I presume you have taken photos of the contents of each drawer for your records. It’s easy to overlook just how much your livelihood is inextricably tied up with those tools.
Fascinating tour. Looking forwards to Part 2. I’ll wager you have a comprehensive first-aid kit, too!
Many thanks, Sam.
Martin
Commented on Sam Hagan - Truck Tools (Part 2)
04 Jun 16:22
Sam,
Your truck’s like Aladdin’s cave. Do you ever find yourself having to go and buy a tool, only to later discover you already had one in a drawer?
I’ve come to the same conclusion about flap discs, so I appreciated your thoughts and solution.
It’s great to see all your tools; what I’d appreciate is, when you come to a job where you’re putting them to good use, eg using an Easyout, or extracting a broken tap, or using a grinding disc etc etc, perhaps you coukd think on and make a short video showing the problem and how you dealt with it?
Never knew there were such tools as left-handed drills. Quite a few tools I’ve never seen before, so short videos on their use in practice would be good.
You really need to go through each drawer once a month or so just to refresh your memory of what you have and where it is.
It’s very impressive. Looking forwards to Part 3 to see what else is hiding in the truck.
Martin