teejay
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This sint the pic I was looking for but it will give you a idea what it's like. The pic I took
has more bears
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mate that is jaw dropping - love it!
This sint the pic I was looking for but it will give you a idea what it's like. The pic I took
has more bears
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Anybody else here do yard sales and such? And grab up all the tools? My wife is a tool hound. I bet she bought 400 lbs of wrenches and sockets this past summer at give away prices. I have 3 full sets, 1 for each rig and a set for the house and still probably have 5 or 6 boxes full. Mainly made in USA Craftsman stuff. These city people don't have a clue what they are for.
I may try and kill one of these this spring. Illegal to take in the lower 48. I am not one for taking something Im not going to eat is the reason I havent done it but wold seriously like a rug or a claw necklace
Camp for a few days and eat all of the bear!
Alrighty then, back on topic!So now I challenge someone to come up with an itemized list of the most complete tool kit.
I know it would differ from person-to-person, but I'm trying to think of a tool kit that would be enough for the majority of people.
GO!
Alrighty then, back on topic!
First off, stock jack and tire tools.
Tool bag or box.
Mechanics tool set. 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 drives, metric and SAE sockets, metric and SAE box open end wrenches. Doesn't have to be a huge set, just a decent starter set.
Bit driver and bits, flat, phillips and torx bits.
Needle nose pliers with side cutters.
Water pump pliers
6" and 10" Cresent wrenchs.
Wire brush
Shop rags
Air pump and dial air gauge that goes down to five pounds pressure.
Multitool
Rebar tie wire
Gorilla tape
Electrical tape
Tire patch plug kit
Speciality tools, buy them as you need them and throw them in the box / bag.
Cheap code reader.
2 -4# engineers or drilling hammer, short handle.
Spare fuses, bulbs, relays.
Off the top of my head, that's about it.
yep That's Alaska for ya..........I just take a bottle of water with me when I go out..in case I get thirsty :risas3:I carry as much as possible. I also carry a ready welder but need to make sure I have someone with me for nother battery. They work better with 3. Every ujoint is covered and a bearing unit, Yokes and a few other things. Guns. You have to have guns.. Big guns. 120 miles out in bear country isnt place to be skimping.
I was trying to find my bear pic. But cant at the moment. We were camping next to a river that had a high berm and steep bank. So we had to camp on the other side of the berm awy from the river.. Got up the next morning and there were over 20 grizzlys in the river fishing. We about shit our pants
Alrighty then, back on topic!
First off, stock jack and tire tools.
Tool bag or box.
Mechanics tool set. 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 drives, metric and SAE sockets, metric and SAE box open end wrenches. Doesn't have to be a huge set, just a decent starter set.
Bit driver and bits, flat, phillips and torx bits.
Needle nose pliers with side cutters.
Water pump pliers
6" and 10" Cresent wrenchs.
Wire brush
Shop rags
Air pump and dial air gauge that goes down to five pounds pressure.
Multitool
Rebar tie wire
Gorilla tape
Electrical tape
Tire patch plug kit
Speciality tools, buy them as you need them and throw them in the box / bag.
Cheap code reader.
2 -4# engineers or drilling hammer, short handle.
Spare fuses, bulbs, relays.
Off the top of my head, that's about it.
So now I challenge someone to come up with an itemized list of the most complete tool kit.
I know it would differ from person-to-person, but I'm trying to think of a tool kit that would be enough for the majority of people.
GO!