Just some of the essentials. Behold the contents of my tool bag! This can give you an idea of what kinds of things to carry with you. I have some other really cool tools that I'll feature in another video!
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@garageDoorFUBARmanual Жыл бұрын
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@benbrooks8982 Жыл бұрын
Are you mostly residential or do you also do commercial services?
@PrimeTime2626 Жыл бұрын
What’s that big knife for? Lol
@garageDoorFUBARmanual Жыл бұрын
The red and black one? It's great for cutting through insulation if you get to a door that someone sealed shut. It's also good for drywall and opening boxes/ bags/ packages containing parts. Big zip ties, even metal zip ties too. I also have a box cutter, but sometimes you need to basically saw through stuff. It's got a full shank so you can even hammer it through wood if you need to trim lumber that may be in the way of setting a track flush.... also, check out this cool saw i have for cutting huge boxes... uber thick cardboard... link below..
@garageDoorFUBARmanual Жыл бұрын
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@PrimeTime2626 Жыл бұрын
Do you ever do rear torsion springs installs? You should make a video on one.
@garageDoorFUBARmanual Жыл бұрын
@@PrimeTime2626 I've done a hand full of them. Unfortunately i don't have any footage of them... a lot of times I'd wake up, take care of buster and deuce, get gas, pick up the door from Amarr, go to the site, then unload it, demo the old door.. or if it was fire damage then luckily maybe the door was already gone, so then I'd tear my shirt somewhere on a nail, finally load the new materials in, unwrap and cleanup, then set up ladders and finally install :p so by that time the morning is already gone, then i could measure/ cut some stuff.. and do the panels and rear torsion setup. Every house is a little different, so even with preplanning, there's still some on site trial and error with getting something functional that also looks decent. Just make sure you wind the springs in whatever manner you have them oriented on the shaft. Rear torsion looks cool, but it's basically just a design if you have a super low headroom ceiling and you don't want/can't get away with extension (takes up less room) ... Long segway over.. So to address your question, I'm usually kind of tired after all my after the fact adjustments, so id forget Lol then I'd be driving away like "shit... i forgot to record it" Anyway, sure I'll keep your request in mind If you have questions about them, there's a lot of mechanical people watching this channel, and a lot of them know garage doors. Someone can probably answer