EVERY MAN’S, AMMO CAN, TOOL BOX Project Part 1

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David Canterbury

David Canterbury

Күн бұрын

Every man should have a grab and go box of tools he can make on the fly necessary repairs with either around the homestead, house, apartment. Simple Ammo cans make great heavy use tool boxes that can be thrown around into a vehicle like an SUB, RV, or POV or even into a Boat.
Dave Canterbury discusses important tools to have around all the time just in case you need a quick fix, adjustment, or repair

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@richodphoto
@richodphoto Ай бұрын
Buy a 10mm socket, then just throw it into the woods :-)
@ARAW-__-
@ARAW-__- Ай бұрын
Take notice, Dave could have shown amazon kits, with affiliated links.But no, it's actual quality tools that are only a fraction of the cost, and he won't get a dime on it. We appreciate your work, Dave.
@mr.somebody1493
@mr.somebody1493 Ай бұрын
I'd add a vice grip, a knife and some assorted hardware. (nails, screws, staples, nuts and bolts. ) to start. Don't forget a pair of gloves and a shop rag.
@SoloRenegade
@SoloRenegade Ай бұрын
need to make these as house warming gifts or graduation gifts for young guys. an ammo can full of old school dependable used tools. Too many young men these days lack tools, DIY skills, etc. Give them a headstart by making sure they have a good dependable tool kit to start off with.
@stoneinthefield1
@stoneinthefield1 Ай бұрын
Cold chisel,putty knife, utility knife, sand paper, , Sharpie silver and black, rebar tie wire, c clamp, reciprocating saw blades with handsaw handle. My favorite stuff.
@mrmicro22
@mrmicro22 Ай бұрын
A neighbor came into my life as a mentor when I was in my 40s. You are never to old to learn. I was self taught DIY but I am still learning from him. He organizes his tools in 5 gallon buckets. I said that's good enough for me. It takes more room and it not waterproof but also holds more. As each of my kids moved out, they took a bucket kit I had put together from garage sales. Even for the less mechanically inclined, I knew there was a basic set on site I could use if a problem arose. Those with property also received a refurbished basic set of shovel, rake, saw, and axe. Power tools are awesome but these would mitigate an emergency and wait until needed without serious maintenance. I had years to plan. Many items were a buck or two. Battery powered power tools have taken over the industry. Corded power tools were sometimes free there is so little demand for them. A drop cord and a drill and a circular saw still solves many problems. You can still do cheap and good, you just can't do it fast. Start now.
@DavidCanterbury
@DavidCanterbury Ай бұрын
Lots of great comments and of course many homesteading and carpentry tools are not going to fit in this and specialized boxes or sets are great. I have one for woodworking but it’s not in an ammo can. There is only so much room here so we have to stay basic and multifunctional. Some great suggestions I have seen here for sure.
@user-hx9tp9cn2h
@user-hx9tp9cn2h Ай бұрын
Thanks, Dave. I am 83 & I have been buying used American made, high quality tools at flea markets & yard sales for years. I've been using an Ammo Tool Box like yours for decades. I've also been fortunate to inherit osme Old School tools from my Dad who died last year at age 101; after being discharged from WWII, he worked for several years in a real old fashioned hardware store! I would add some type of hack saw. Thanks a million. This presentation took me down Memory Lane; but I use my Everyman Tool Kit daily!
@smallwaterfishing22
@smallwaterfishing22 Ай бұрын
I've always found a small cats paw or pry bar very useful.
@KillingerUSA
@KillingerUSA Ай бұрын
Gotta have a tape measure. Nice idea Dave!
@wmcholt8796
@wmcholt8796 Ай бұрын
Grandpa kept a tool box in the farm truck…. Some of the things used the most besides screwdrivers and wrenches were a hacksaw, measuring tape and a spool of wire ( we used bale twine a lot too)
@justphilosophy
@justphilosophy Ай бұрын
Razor knife, file, small hacksaw, tape measure, some zip ties, pencil, sharpie, chisel are some of the things I thought off the top of my head. Interesting series idea. 👍🏻
@KD9JOP
@KD9JOP Ай бұрын
Dave i would add a claw hammer and a flat bar ( prybar) to start. This is going to be a great project. love the videos keep up the good work 73
@dcj9623
@dcj9623 Ай бұрын
Paint scraper tool. The one with the cutout for roller cleaning. Can pry, chisel, scrape and a host of other uses!
@rangeoflight
@rangeoflight Ай бұрын
I like to have a few zipties and 3 in 1 oil in my tool bag also.
@youaregodspursuit
@youaregodspursuit Ай бұрын
It is good to stop by and see you still leading the Common Man forward. Thank you for being true to your mission.
@NewAmericanWoodsman
@NewAmericanWoodsman Ай бұрын
Some type of file, bastard and a small round file. Sharpen an axe, cut through larger material etc. Just my opinion. Thanks Dave! You always have actually useful well thought content.
@saritaford3667
@saritaford3667 Ай бұрын
What's great about this is if gets lost or stolen, no big deal! Not expensive at all! Thanks Dave!!!
@mikeswinyard5838
@mikeswinyard5838 Ай бұрын
I like to have some sort of voltmeter in case of power issues.
@bobbymccook8775
@bobbymccook8775 Ай бұрын
The good thing about these type of tool cans is that they can be assembled in many ways…a gp one like Dave put forward is always good. You could specialize several cans for different uses..an electrical box for example. An oil change box would eliminate looking for the correct tools in several places. I keep a box on my tractor to keep often used tools handy.
@michaelmerrick5472
@michaelmerrick5472 Ай бұрын
Ammo can was my Dad's tool box that went from tractor to tractor. Farm mechanic tools of the era, 50's, open and closed in wrenches, assorted pliers, vise grips, ball peen hammer, punches, chisels, crescent wrench, screw drivers, pry bar,etc. Weighed a ton for a kid. Ha!
@Gottaculat
@Gottaculat Ай бұрын
I'm tickled pink that you're suggesting people to use milsurp .50BMG cans this way! I've been using one my grandpa brought home from WWII to stow my sewing equipment and spare fabrics for about 20 years now. The way I see it, a wise man should be able to sew - by hand - to maintain his kit, as well as to fabricate new gear in the field if necessary. However, due to sewing typically being viewed as "women's work," I felt compelled to balance it by using a WWII ammo can for a Browning M2. Ended up being super good for this purpose, and my buddies get a kick out of it.
@RabbitHole-xyz
@RabbitHole-xyz 25 күн бұрын
Metal files, old time church key, small oil can, folding yard stick. Grease pencil, tire repair kit, metal shears, etc… Cool stuff
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 Ай бұрын
I’d double up on the channel lock pliers! Excellent start Dave!
@michaeltincher5107
@michaeltincher5107 Ай бұрын
I would absolutely add a shop rag or two, a few pairs of black nitrile gloves, a tape measure, box cutter, a set of Allen wrenches, a small hacksaw, (a Laplander folding saw will cut a 2x4 just fine), a torpedo level, a headlamp, a flat pry bar, a 1/2" Chisel, a 2" putty knife, a 4 function file, a small steel cleaning brush, a pair of 8" vice grips, a carpenters pencil, a sharpie, maybe a folding square or at least a 12" flat metal ruler straight edge, and small ratchet with common sockets in either 12 point metric, or SAE. I could be pressed into an inspection mirror and a voltage tester pencil, and a small box of nails, screws, nuts and bolts. duct tape, zip ties, WD40, electrical tape and gorilla glue or hot stick glue
@daviddowning8480
@daviddowning8480 Ай бұрын
Couple things I always carry in my vehicles that prove themselves time and again. Hacksaw blade, file, cold chisel, vise grips, and bailing wire.
@Valco458
@Valco458 Ай бұрын
I would omit the lineman’s pliers & add a couple pair of vice grips . They are a multi use tool that can be used as a extra set of hands, or like a vice or C-clamp, they can cut or twist wire , crimp a brake or fuel line, crimp electric connectors . Their value & uses are immeasurable.. You can cut the length of a 12 “ adjustable/crescent wrench & make it easier to pack. A good pair of side cutters , telescopic inspection mirror. Telescopic magnet. Round & Magic cut files . Hacksaw or at least a couple of blades . I find a ball peen hammer more useful in a tool box than a cross peen. Large flat screwdriver serves as a multi use tool. Punches & putty knife. Utility knife & lots of blades..
@JDeWittDIY
@JDeWittDIY Ай бұрын
* 1/4" and 5/16" nut drivers. Very handy for disassembling and fixing common household appliances. * Knife (utility knife is fine) Cutting anything, stripping wires, etc. * Small torpedo level - Hanging things on walls, get a post or crosspiece plumb or level * 1/4" drive ratchet and about 10 common metric/sae sockets on a wire, and a 6" extension * small multimeter * Flashlight * rare earth magnet (stick on screwdriver to make a retrieval tool)
@rheidtech
@rheidtech Ай бұрын
Thank you brother. Got one started already. Its called my tractorbox. I have every tool you have in there down to the brand thx to my father and grandfather🎩
@troon5488
@troon5488 Ай бұрын
What a great idea for a series. I love the community involvement. My contribution: set of picks, magnetic parts tray, zip-lock bag with some rolls of steel wool, center punch.
@Gunn4u
@Gunn4u Ай бұрын
Round file, flat file, measuring device, vise grip pliers. Ratchet small assortment of most used sockets, and socket extension. Hope that helps.
@MRFUCR
@MRFUCR Ай бұрын
Thanx Dave , all the useful man survival knowledge over the years, cheerz from Ny
@Eiflerisch
@Eiflerisch Ай бұрын
My all time Favorit all purpose tool....ZIP ties!
@samrichmond2940
@samrichmond2940 Ай бұрын
Hack saw, jab saw (drywall saw), keyhole saw, utility knife, Nail set, awl, 16oz hammer, flat bar, Allen wrench set
@woodstrekker6345
@woodstrekker6345 Ай бұрын
One of those old electrical testers that look like an icepick with a light bulb on it would be handy.
@murellsawyer103
@murellsawyer103 Күн бұрын
Some kind of flashlight. I normally keep one on me but I've found it's incredibly helpful
@dennistoufexis5790
@dennistoufexis5790 Ай бұрын
Great choices, Dave.
@danielsmith4090
@danielsmith4090 Ай бұрын
Gawlee, Dave! I love it! I put together a "junk drawer Toolbox" in a Hefty container about a year. Inspired by Art of Manliness, it's more inside the house related but sooo useful. I got buddies all the time calling me for help and I've wanted to throw something together like this for my truck beyond what I've got already. Excited about this series. 👍
@LoreTunderin
@LoreTunderin Ай бұрын
I think maybe having a second 'repair kit' that can go with the tool box if needed might be the way to go, as there's so many consumables you might need but would take up too much space otherwise. I didn't sort them that way, but here's some ideas I just came up with: Safety glasses and a pair of welding or leather gloves for grabbing hot or jagged surfaces. A flashlight and spare battery, preferably one that can be used as a work light. A good funnel or two of different sizes. A flat edged masonry trowel for scraping paint or gunk off something and smoothing out putty or compound. A metal file. A whet stone or axe puck. A chainsaw wrench. A roll of steel wire and a clamper tool for making temporary hose clamps, exhaust hangers, etc. A chisel or two for repairing furniture, door hinges, etc.. A block plane. Some spare consumables like lubricants, O rings, fuses, electrical wire, tapes, glues, loctite, JB Weld, penetrating oil, grease, nuts, bolts, washers, screws, nails, hose clamps, etc.. An angled pick or two. A Leatherman type multi tool. A set of lock-ring pliers. A couple different clamps for holding things as you work. A multimeter. A torch for soldering, brazing, or heating up stubborn nuts. A hose or pipe cutting tool for plumbing repairs. A ratcheting socket wrench and some common sizes of sockets, including damaged nut extractors. Some sand paper and a sanding block. A bottle or scissor jack if it fits. A ratchet strap or two. A drywall saw. A utility knife and blades.
@aaronloomis8750
@aaronloomis8750 Ай бұрын
Very good lesson. I'm setting one up.
@edwardknudsen4806
@edwardknudsen4806 Ай бұрын
Had one for decades. Excellent video.
@speaker9694
@speaker9694 Ай бұрын
I love this idea Dave!
@therulesaredifferent8280
@therulesaredifferent8280 Ай бұрын
Tape measure, box cutter, duct tape, Teflon tape, electrical tape, 3/4 ratchet with some basic size sockets, small/large vice grips, metal speed square, pencil, wd40, hi temp lithium grease, set of files, medium wire brush, old toothbrush, small folding saw with metal cutting blade and wood cutting blade (swappable) Any or all of those that will fit, that's probably pushing it.
@tikoy1955
@tikoy1955 29 күн бұрын
Good informational video. Everyone needs to have one of these.
@aaronmorris2230
@aaronmorris2230 Ай бұрын
A good set of Allen wrenches that fold open like a pocket knife! I think I have one around here somewhere! Building my own kit now! Thank you Mr Canterbury and keep up the good work!
@jacobloper5075
@jacobloper5075 Ай бұрын
Gotta have a small roll of bailing wire, great video
@patmiller7045
@patmiller7045 Ай бұрын
Great idea Dave 👍
@LShapedAmbush
@LShapedAmbush Ай бұрын
Man, oh man, this is right up my alley! I hope you will touch on cleaning, de-rusting, lubing and sharpening old tools. I spend a lot of time in little shops and garage sales looking for good tools to rehab and I notice there are some tools that you hardly ever find used: Needle nose pliers, adjustable wrenches, vise grips. People must hang on to those. Thanks, Dave, I'm looking forward to this series.
@Llamadosalvaje
@Llamadosalvaje Ай бұрын
AS ALWAYS VERY COOL AND AMAZON IDEAS SIR! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOU KNOWLEDGE
@jimmybates7299
@jimmybates7299 Ай бұрын
Top quality content Dave. A dog bar/pry bar, take down hacksaw, speedy stitcher, awl, folding saw is what are in my tool kit they are all used frequently and accomplish a variety of tasks. I like the adjustable wrench a lot, helps with tuning of my steel traps, need two for sure. Keep the content going!🎉
@toiletpaper5770
@toiletpaper5770 Ай бұрын
When I moved out I went through the work trucks and grabbed just the extra tools (duplicates) and threw them in an ammo can. I put a wheel cylinder in a firebird and replaced a u- joint in an old Mazda rotary truck with those tools! It was just what we had lying around! I now use an ammo can as a lunchbox but I have a bunch of gadgets in there too, like a knife sharpener and extra mag.
@user-un2ue3ry9j
@user-un2ue3ry9j Ай бұрын
many great additions in the list, the only one I'd add but didn't see already mentioned - a small ratchet strap.
@jonesnbones
@jonesnbones Ай бұрын
I love hand me down and cheap or free tools. Vice grips and zip ties are always handy.
@johnnyrocko2933
@johnnyrocko2933 Ай бұрын
I’m definitely following this series. I would suggest to throw in a small package of screw hose clamps and a small spool of wire.
@davidwright5580
@davidwright5580 Ай бұрын
A lot of good ideas from everyone and another awesome video Dave
@patrickmartin907
@patrickmartin907 Ай бұрын
As you stated, you can have add-on cans with a lot of the items stated above, more specific to the outing. I believe that Dave is looking to create a can that you will be able to grab tools out of without having to dump all of the contents from the can to find what you need. I’d replace a few of the items that you have found, but my suggestions would cost you more, even used. Great subject Dave! I have 3 of these with different parts in each, depending on whether I am Jeeping, RVing, electrical work, wood cutting, shooting, hunting, etc. These 3 cans are in my pickup as supplements to my Pelican rolling toolbox. No duplication with my EDC carry tools. Thanks!
@timgonya3593
@timgonya3593 Ай бұрын
my friend's dad used his ammo can's for holding cooper piper end pieces, like elbow, t joints and such. so handy to have when needed
@OhioShaolin
@OhioShaolin Ай бұрын
fence tool / pliers are great!
@hk45c62
@hk45c62 Ай бұрын
2 pieces of 1/4"steel flat bar, 1"x 4",for use in sheet metal bending and when stacked on top of each other, an anvil. The flat bar,in conjunction with the adjustable wrench 🔧. An 8" tapered pin punch, used for aligning of objects. A 3//4" wood chisel. 7" Vise Grip.
@KellyRobinette
@KellyRobinette Ай бұрын
I’ve been building a kit something like this for myself. You just gave me some great ideas! So far in mine I’ve got a claw hammer, tape measure, couple of flat head and Phillips screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench, channel locks, a couple of small clamps. I was thinking of adding a hacksaw, some kind of wire or twine or something like that, I have a big hand drill but if I could find one small enough to fit in there I think that would be a good idea, small shovel or trowel, gloves (nitrile and work gloves) and maybe some kind of light, Oh! And my all time favorite tool (I call it the magic tool) a flat pry bar that’s small enough to fit, but big enough to get the job done. :) Great idea! Thanks, Dave.
@NichGatton
@NichGatton Ай бұрын
Awesome idea!
@amateurshooter6054
@amateurshooter6054 Ай бұрын
Thanks Dave
@92bm80em
@92bm80em 20 күн бұрын
I’d add leather gloves, tape measure, tire pressure gauge and vise grips. Thank you for your video. You inspired me to make my own ammo can tool box.
@backachershomestead
@backachershomestead Ай бұрын
I have kept ammo can tool boxes on my utv's for a long time. Always glad to have them.
@DD-fm4pk
@DD-fm4pk Ай бұрын
I have made up tool boxes like this in the past for my different needs and places. I have been to auctions and bought all these tools in a bundle for $5 before. Always shocked when nobody else bids on them. I would add a claw hammer, allen wrenches, tape measure, file, utility knife, manual drill and bits, hack saw and small pipe wrench.
@uncledanny7
@uncledanny7 Ай бұрын
I have carried one of these for years I have a socket set boxed end wrench set screw drives a 12 inch pipe wrench a 12 inch adjustable wrench different types of pliers a couple different size hammers and a tire plugging kit in mine along with other essential stuff like zip ties duck tape and electrical tape to patch something back together to get me out of the woods
@jeffdoellinger9976
@jeffdoellinger9976 Ай бұрын
Great video and idea Dave! If I were to add something. I would say a wire brush as it's multi use especially with small engines from cleaning a bad connection to using a bristle to clear a jet orifice in a carburetor and many other uses.
@BigDonnieAlford
@BigDonnieAlford Ай бұрын
Duct tape,extra hoses of different sizes. Definitely a overlooked necessity.
@robertedwards7749
@robertedwards7749 Ай бұрын
I repurpose things as well. For example I recently replaced the engine hood cable on my 85 truck. I took the old cable and pulled it from the sheath. It has the metal ball already attached to the one end and I now just have to attach a ring to the other end and I have a cable that can be used for a few uses.
@johnpalmer6822
@johnpalmer6822 Ай бұрын
Diagonal cutter and straight snips, have to follow this.
@jellybryce7742
@jellybryce7742 Ай бұрын
Great stuff! Thank you!
@randiegadberry5448
@randiegadberry5448 Ай бұрын
Mine is mounted on my tractor’s fender. I also have a small spool of construction wire for making mends in the fence or whatever.
@stewpot3971
@stewpot3971 Ай бұрын
Roll of aviation stainless steel locking wire, 0.8mm diameter. Usually comes in 100m plus rolls. Great for fixing all manner of things, from holding vehicles together to temporarily fixing equipment.
@stevestumpy6873
@stevestumpy6873 Ай бұрын
Have use an ammo can as a toolbox for years. Cut an inch off a set of 440 channel locks to fit in the can. Added a U-bolt so I could put a lock on the box. Fits nicely in the shelf of a gang box. Is strong enough to stand on.
@glyngibbs9489
@glyngibbs9489 Ай бұрын
BFH 😂 gotta get me one of those. Thanks Dave, you are an inspiration.
@michel9100
@michel9100 Ай бұрын
Very good idea...
@adventureswithpiper1045
@adventureswithpiper1045 Ай бұрын
Very basic 1/4” drive socket set for hose clamps and small fasteners. Vice grips for sure as well as a tape measure and various fasteners and hardware
@j.l.327
@j.l.327 Ай бұрын
This is gonna be real popular series, seen a bunch i agree with, but my contribution is a snubby screwdriver in phillips and straight slot
@4mhurley
@4mhurley Ай бұрын
12 volt tester, some wire and electrical tape. Great project, always enjoy and look forward to your videos.
@rickybritton7212
@rickybritton7212 Ай бұрын
The Trusty File, Zip Ties, Telescoping Magnetic, and some Hundred Mile Tape, and also Allunamin Duct Tape. I probably would need a 30mm Ammo Can. Great Series Dave, Still waiting for the new Pathfinder Steel Skillet. Sincerely your freind from Mo Rick and God Bless you 🙏 and your family and God Bless all of the Great Veterans and First Responders 🙏 🇺🇸 and God Bless America 🙏 🇺🇸
@KarlRoyale
@KarlRoyale Ай бұрын
3in1 oil/motor oil in an oiler can also include a medium socket wrench and common size sockets. Nylon cord, AAA flashlight
@MDR-hn2yz
@MDR-hn2yz Ай бұрын
Others have said it , but i will second it: a utility knife. I use them regularly for stripping wires, opening bags of chicken or dog food, or sharpening your pencil. A good utility knife and a few extra blades is a great tool.
@algodonrabo
@algodonrabo Ай бұрын
Dave, You've got some good ideas started there. Some other items that might be useful are a good pair of slip-joint pliers to round out your plier's selection, a tape measure, a pry tool of some description, a six-in-one screwdriver set, a utility knife, baling wire, a drift pin punch, and maybe a small can of WD-40 or penetrating oil. Everyone might have other things, but these seem basic enough to warrant consideration.
@aaronmcclain1279
@aaronmcclain1279 Ай бұрын
When I had my jeep Cherokee . I had a 50cal can and had all I needed plus some. .loved it still Have the can.
@fritzgorbach
@fritzgorbach Ай бұрын
Something to scrape with, chisel, putty knife, scraper, whatever. Also something to pry with, chisel, big screwdriver, small pry bar, etc. Precision size screwdrivers, and a bit driver of some sort with a set of screwdriver bits. Nowadays you're sure to need torx, square, etc. File or files of some kind. I like to have a triangular and a small half round. Small socket set, 1/4 and or 3/8 drive and a few combination wrenches. Hex wrenches. Bits of sandpaper and abrasive pads. Don't know if we want to get into building things, but a speed square, tape measure, and small level won't take much space. Some sort of pick or probe and maybe an awl. Small hacksaw and / or a handle for Sawzall blades. Wire stripper/crimper, and a few terminals and splices and good electrictape. (Although I keep a distinct ammo can type container in my truck with electrical stuff. Always seem to end up helping with someone's trailer, camper, boat, whatever) Also I'd want a lubricant, and a penetrant, an epoxy and a crazy glue, some gorilla tape, maybe a few other misc sprays and goops, but that probably another box too. If not, at least the bare minimum in here.
@darinmullins4770
@darinmullins4770 Ай бұрын
Thank you !
@danielmeans9539
@danielmeans9539 Ай бұрын
I always seem to use a good set of adjustable vise-grips.
@MrSjGibbs
@MrSjGibbs Ай бұрын
A set of 4 or 5 combination open end/box end wrenches, and a rag. Wipe your hands, tools etc.
@stevelunde5683
@stevelunde5683 Ай бұрын
offset tinsnips both left and right, hacksaw, pipe cutter, telescoping magnet, safety glasses, dust mask, ear plugs, electrical tape, metal file, wood rasp, (how big is your bucket?), leather gloves....
@outsideinalaskahawaii5987
@outsideinalaskahawaii5987 Ай бұрын
Vice grips, chain wrench vice grips, common box wrenches (3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 9/16)(8, 10-12,14mm), wire stripper/crimper with medicine bottle of assorted connectors. Assorted hose clamps, cut up hose for hose/pipe patches.
@azhomeboy2000
@azhomeboy2000 Ай бұрын
Hose clamps and zip ties are very versatile. Some vise grips, hacksaw, a level, a small assortment of files and a measuring tape are also very useful.
@lucasbarton7246
@lucasbarton7246 Ай бұрын
A simple set of allen wrenches comes in handy a lot
@Bob-lt5hf
@Bob-lt5hf Ай бұрын
You need c-clamps, vintage carpenter square, Nicholson Mill File, Cloth measureing tape. used vise grip tool, used razor utility knife, work gloves, can of 3 and 1 oil, a vintage hand drill press with drill bits, punch set for nails with center punch for metal. That may complete your tool set. Great Video.
@ericspratt3164
@ericspratt3164 Ай бұрын
Wire strippers/crimpers with the built-in machine screw cutters and a couple rolls of 3M Super 88 electrical tape.
@2862Gunny
@2862Gunny 2 күн бұрын
A short hacksaw, a screwdriver style pull saw, a small PB jar of assorted screw nuts bolts, a utility knife, small can WD-40.
@shanehatley9462
@shanehatley9462 Ай бұрын
Compact tape measure (like the one used by tailor), small basic set of Allen wrenches, duct tape and some type of clamp
@chriscarson891
@chriscarson891 Ай бұрын
A lot of good ideas in here so far. A pipe wrench (I prefer aluminum) is a good thing to have, can be used for a lot of things
@H3110NU
@H3110NU Ай бұрын
I have two of these in my car. One has tech related stuff and the other has all this sort of stuff plus nice grips, Allen’s, a husky 5in 1 screw driver, some files, zip ties, knife (because I can’t carry one at work) cork screw and a lil pry bar to open bottles.
@Nunya9876
@Nunya9876 Ай бұрын
That is a great start to the ammo can fix it box. I’d suggest/recommend bailing wire (or some kind of wire that is strong enough to perform a temporary repair in a fence or hold up exhaust pipe/muffler, fender/mud flap(s), quality work gloves to prevent your hands from getting ripped up, a hacksaw and folding saw.
@czed7515
@czed7515 Ай бұрын
I would add a scrench. And also i use my scrench to put on woven wire fence clips. Which you could also use a normal screwdriver for
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