Items pictured in the image:
-Wilton hitch receiver vice (awesome unit) plan on doing a video review / bench bracket install someday
-Stir stick used to stir drywall compound and mortar
-Custom offest 1 1/8" combo wrench
-Custom offset 7/19" combo wrench
-A cork used to find TDC / compression stroke
-6mm & 7mm deep well sockets turned down
-7/16" 12 point socket shortened
-Alpha one hinge pin socket (purchased)
-Armstrong 3/8" ratchet (I found this on the road riding my bicycle when i was 12)
-3/8" short extension drilled out for shift cable install on Alpha 1 outdrive
-Maxwell house coffee can wired with a switch and fuse on top, it has a switching relay and a 1157 light bulb inside. It has 4 alligator clips. One set clips on the battery source. The other set is the switched set. When the cables are attached to the source battery and getting power the light inside is illuminated. It lets you know it is getting power. The second set is used to manually energize components for testing. I got tired of draping long runs of wires on cars or whatever I was testing. Plus you would get poor results if one of the leads has a bad connection. This homemade test unit lets you know visually if everything is connected to the source, is safely fused and provides a switch. It sure beats quickly rubbing a stray wire on something, hoping it stayed connected, and does not melt anything.