It’s good to be varegular!That's why I always like going to the yards. To be honest the more varegular you're there the better
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It’s good to be varegular!That's why I always like going to the yards. To be honest the more varegular you're there the better
Sorry about that type but I just edited itIt’s good to be varegular!
It's always good to ply it out and bring tools. Also sometimes you might see something you want without even realizing itOne thing I can suggest, is know what tools you need for removing the pieces you're looking for, and bring those. The more you bring in, the heavier it gets the longer you're walking around. If you have a metal wagon or a hand truck, that's a good thing to tote your toolbox on. Bungee cords are handy if you're going for big items like grilles, bumpers,etc. Those cloth bucket pockets are nice too( I need to find ours!). Keep ratchets, extensions, pliers, screwdrivers handy instead of digging for them.
No apologies please, I’m just having some fun!Sorry about that type but I just edited it
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AgreedI need to shoot a video on my Pull-A-Part toolbox. I have it down to a very handy box of incredibly useful tools.
My best tips:
Never take your expensive tools.
HF's black and green handled reversible screwdrivers work great and save space.
Unless you're going for an axle, ditch the 1/2" drive tools and prybar. HF has a 3/8" breakover bar, and you can get 3/8" drive sockets all the way up to 7/8".
Take a smallish hammer. If you need a bigger hammer, there's probably an axle on the ground somewhere.
Always inventory your toolbox before you go, because that tool you need is still on your work bench. Doubly true if you have children with cars.
All the ones around where I live have wheel barrows you can use.One thing I can suggest, is know what tools you need for removing the pieces you're looking for, and bring those. The more you bring in, the heavier it gets the longer you're walking around. If you have a metal wagon or a hand truck, that's a good thing to tote your toolbox on. Bungee cords are handy if you're going for big items like grilles, bumpers,etc. Those cloth bucket pockets are nice too( I need to find ours!). Keep ratchets, extensions, pliers, screwdrivers handy instead of digging for them.