What’s Inside EricTheCarGuy’s ‘Home’ Tool Box? – EricTheCarGuy
One of THE most requested videos that I get and given that I didn’t have any repair videos recorded I decided to make and post this one as a response to my other video. If you have a video of YOUR tool box feel free to post it as a response to this one, perhaps we’ll get a tool box video collection going.
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Kentucky fits all = crescent wrench ðŸâ€Â§
Good on you for quitting smoking, Eric. I smoke myself, and I agree it sucks too much money out of you when you want to build hot rods and stuff.
In Australia we call a crescent wrench a nut fucker.
Do you have the ol craftsmen box amd tools?
If you find a tool under a hood, and you do not return it…isn’t that stealing? I mean you clearly know who the owner is.
The Mac ones look like they are a unitized bit that is blued, I think the snapon ones are chrome socket drive adapters with hardened bits. Mac ones are softer heat treat. -impact driver
😂 he said my nephew has diabetes lmao that’s the most unsanitary place for it to be not to mention how pointless that actually sounds worse excuse ever you should have edited it out
I hide fire works matches and lighters from my son as well
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imagine if somebody who lost a tool is watching this and goes, "oh, THERE it is!"
Everybody expects professional mechanics to have a phenomenal tool box at home. Inside and out, Eric's tool box looks a lot like my dad's (75) and mine (50). Or at least mine before I got broken into. But I think my dad actually has more tools in his box than Eric does in his. Neither of us are professional mechanics so where Eric can take his personal stuff to his shop, we have to do it all at home.
Invest a couple dollars into draw liners.
Cresent wrench…..we call it a mexican speed wrench lol
Awesome video brother
Dude you actually got some real legit ish at the house…
I have the same tool box
Honestly, who the hell buys tool's when there still in school? lol 12:23
ETCG – Look at how much of a boss you are with long hair and chops!!! Do it!
Shifting wrench here in South Africa..we just call them shiftings
I just saw what tools I need for my tool box, thank you
"Very nice Masterwrench" ERIC TCGuy. You have a small fortune in tool$, you can fix just about anything , tires, tools and titties!…Build a Killer Muscle Car Video!!!
That was an awesome video. I think Ill organize my tools in a similar way. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Whats with the bag or rocks 😉
Like looking back at the oldies
Looks like my toolbox
Just got my first toolbox today. Very proud moment lol
That was awsome it brought back so many (rookie) memories. But the home made tools were the best. THAT'S WHAT WELDERS ARE FOR!
Thank You.
Those stupid clip squeeze on wire taps are a huge pain in the ass.
Thank you, Sir! That's a human's life in those drawers. So touching
Vintage! Video and toolbox. I always wanted to get the craftsman mechanic set.
Nice box i have the less drawer version.
Craftsman was good. Now all, yes all, made in China. Why pay more when plenty of Chinese made with lifetime warrantees? I even asked the Sears tool department employee, got a startled look, and mumbled "I don't know".
Got ripped off as now can't get Craftsman warranty replacement.
Now I buy Armstrong, Mac Tools, Matco, and Wright Tools depending what it is. All are American made with lifetime warranty and far above the quality of even the older Craftsman. Example, for cutters and pliers, Channellock is an amazing value and put mine through hell (including holding for high heat soldering) and have never had any damage other than singed grips. If you look around the internet and ask aircraft mechanics, they all say the Channellock safety wire, aka duck bill, pliers are the best. Snap-On doesn't have the jaws meet flush for peats sake. Everyone working on anything mechanical needs one as more jaw area than needle nose that can limit. Besides, never can have enough pliers. ;p
Hope this helps.
Amazing toolbox can we showcase your video on our toolbox tours channel?
I have Craftsman 6 draw I'm just 11 I work with my Grandpa
vaginas taste great fat free hahahahaha
you got better stuff then i ever had at home, i hated buying doubles so had just complete crap at home. i just had to remember to bring what i needed when i came home for the weekend…. also looks like youre almost to 1million subscribers!
Hey Eric I watched a lot of your videos, I mean a lot I learned a lot from you, but I want to learn more please watch the tool box tour video on my channel, please let me know what tools I'm missing and/or consider getting. Thanks also I just came out of highschool I couldn't really afford college for this field so I just wrote Eric the car guy/Chris fix for college education on the technician application, they bought it and gave me the job. Thanks for giving me free training
Cincinnati guy! Awesome