I just wanna say that as a new tech just starting out, your videos have been so helpful. Being in a small indy shop that can’t afford helping the techs buy tools your vids help a ton for determining what is worth the money. Not to mention your old top videos for how to ask for help and how to navigate being a new tech.
1 year ago | 12
Love seeing these videos! They've been super helpful for me to figure out what tools are worth the money and which ones aren't. I just finished school about 6 months ago and have been in in a dealership for almost 2 years now. Unfortunately I got fired from the Honda dealership I started out at a couple months ago due to a mistake I made, but it was all for the better and the Ford dealership I'm at now has been a significantly better opportunity for me as well as much better management. I'm finally starting to get my hands dirty with some "real" jobs. In fact I just finished my first cam phaser job on an f150 completely solo and it was super encouraging that I was able to do it without any major issues. Just gotta work on my speed now!
1 year ago | 2
Referenced the last tool video a couple days ago. Always a big help to see what the professionals are uses on a budget.
1 year ago
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your videos are awesome! In Romania we do not have Snap on or Harbor Freight or any of those, but we have Wurth (very expensive and very high quality), Wera, Förch, Berner, those are very good, and we also have Yato, a brand that offers good tools for a very good price. I also have a VW Passat b5.5, so your videos are very helpful Keep up the good work you're doing
1 year ago | 0
YESSSSS Could you add Hercules power tools into one of them? I think they are a great budget mechanics option
1 year ago | 1
woohoo! i love watching these lol eventually something i’d love to do myself. how do you enter for one of these? i have a couple people entering school this fall who would absolutely love the chance to get this.
1 year ago | 0
Charles, need some help bud. I just put my factory IS20 back on my car. The wastegate actuator has never been adjusted. It's reading 2.1ish volts per VCDS. From the research I have done that's actually OK for an IS20 (compared to the 3.6ish volts you look for on an IS38). Now since my car was running the IS38 for a few years now, do I now have to do the turbocharger adaptation procedure? I'm thinking yes, but I'm eager for your response. Thanks in advance!
1 year ago | 0
But how do I use the drain pans on the wall when there’s a shelf of products in front of it? My guy is hanging drain pans like he’s responsible and has enough pans already
1 year ago | 1
Hi, watch all your videos. Just a quick question nowno one Can give me a straight answer. I got a dog bone engine mount in a Mark 7.5 golf gti I'm in Australia. What's the torque spec on the gearbox side for them Bolts please if you know thank you, I'd really appreciate if you know
1 month ago | 0
So I have a swap no one has done before and uhhh I spent all my money on the cars so lmk if I win
1 year ago | 0
Yeah….but love me some free stuff even more!!! Can’t wait to see what you got 👍✌️
1 year ago | 0
HumbleMechanic
Yall love some tool box building. This time we are doing $3500, a cart, a box, and a bunch of tools.
The fun part is, this whole set is going to a tech school student!
Doing this is always super fun
1 year ago | [YT] | 459