Good one on relay tester!I guess it would depend on the task at hand. But for general purpose, get in and not come out til you need a part, I would take from BV .
1/4" hex bit set, sockets, cordless screwdriver (I love the dewalt gyroscopic), DVOM , knipex cobra pliers and relay tester.
This would give you access to and behind nearly any panel or duct. Maybe add a small adjustable wrench for when the pliers aren't enough.
Those are also good as a access points to test circuits!I got a small kit (lisle) for testing the common 4 relays. Fits nicely in a "go-bag"
Actually maybe having both power and ground divided by insulator will be more useful!I have this idea to make cigarette lighter adapter but for ground only. Many times I found my self in plastic filled cab looking for place that has a ground.
I still am! But not for creating bad tools - tools are great!!! I am mad for deceiving me!Did you really just mention powerprobe? I thought you were mad at them.
I bought tray for $7 in Wall Mart works great! Also if you interested look in to HVAC tools, they have many different tools various sizes very useful and comfortable! I’ve got one.I was thinking about useing one of those deal that has a handle for carying cleaning supplys.I would rig it up so nutdrivers, screwdrivers and pliers stood up in it. But i also need some thing that can be closed up for transporting. Wright now i have a toolbag with this stuff in it its a pain diging through it. I have been wanting to make up sets of stuff to cutdown on trips to the tool box. It seams like no 2 trucks are alike its not like the old days were a mechanic could have a job to do and know exactly what wrenches worked the best on the bolts he needed to remove.
I was thinking about useing one of those deal that has a handle for carying cleaning supplys.I would rig it up so nutdrivers, screwdrivers and pliers stood up in it. But i also need some thing that can be closed up for transporting. Wright now i have a toolbag with this stuff in it its a pain diging through it. I have been wanting to make up sets of stuff to cutdown on trips to the tool box. It seams like no 2 trucks are alike its not like the old days were a mechanic could have a job to do and know exactly what wrenches worked the best on the bolts he needed to remove.