The CAR WIZARD ๐งโโ๏ธ shares another 10 tips heโs developed from his 20+ years of working on cars. These shop tools you will most likely find around your house and will save you time, money and headaches. Great tips for anyone working on cars
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How about when the screw falls under the car and disappears? You move the car about a foot, still no screw. I had a Ford 302 valve cover bolt end up fitting perfectly in the tread of, no, not a front tire, but somehow was in the tread of a back tire. Just when you think youโve thought of everything. You havenโt.
I once owned a 'Snap-Off' dead blow hammer. Replaced it with an Amazon Wilton Clone. It's never failed & was far less expensive
I have this old beat up 6" pipe wrench that I bought from one of the now extinct Western Auto hardware stores for maybe $4. This thing has saved my ass countless times for removing rounded off bolts in tight places, and yes, I've gotten plenty comments from people that why I have it my mechanics tool crib, and tell them why, some understand, others don't.
Great tips thanks. I just had an idea for the muffin tins. If you number each cup 1-12 with either number stamps or white paint., you can store the different layers of disassembly in the right order. So say the outer casing screws go into cup no.1, the next layer, into cup no.2 etc.
Forgot the turkey baster…
I liked when you trru in some of your boat ig videos ever thing it might help your view numbers??
Wizard the rubber has come off the sidewall of my tires. Can you suggest a fix?
I keep a piece of indoor outdoor carpet piece in my truck to put on snow chains
I use an old rusted muffin pan for putting bolts in during jobs and put them in a circle order to remember though I was the only one ๐๐๐ป
I would love to work in your shop…