What’s Inside EricTheCarGuy’s Tool Box? – EricTheCarGuy

Well you asked for it, to be honest I didn’t think it would take so long but it did. Now that I can post these longer videos I’m not concerned however. I feel like I covered it all in the video so I don’t feel the need to write a long description on this one. I was serious about posting some video of your favorite tools and such, so post away!

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30 thoughts on “What’s Inside EricTheCarGuy’s Tool Box? – EricTheCarGuy”
  1. listen i know you started from humble beginnings and youre a man of your word so im gonna call you out here lol…..i never saw a video of you showing us how to shoot a mcdonalds straw a mile away lol.

  2. I always respected the difference between your box & tools vids compared to other folks showing their vids; is that your tool box and tools are dirty and show heavy use and mileage! The other guys show their setup, but it looks brand new! Like their more "tool collectors" and less of an automotive technician! I've been subscribed to your channel for 10 years now! Where did time go man! Much respect to you Eric and thanks for the vids! Keep up the good work bro! =)

  3. my brother insisted on getting a specific kind of blow gun to dust parts off at his business not because it works better but because you could launch q tips by breaking one end off and sticking it in tube of air gun

  4. Do you resharpen your drills? If so how(I'm a machinist, at home, I sharpen my drills on a bench grinder or a drill doctor at work I used a precision drill sharpener unless I want special geometry then I use a bench grinder)if not why not(good drills are too expensive to discard when dull)?On the subject of burning drills, in steel, if the chip is darker than light brown your RPM is too high, feeding too slowly shortens drill life(too heavy breaks drills)and Roostin is correct a water-based coolant works better than oil(check out an industrial supply company such as MSC https://www.mscdirect.com/
    ).

  5. I just came across this video again. This is the first video I think I ever remember watching that you published. You have come along way since this video.

  6. The e.t sound effect! 😂😂😂

  7. I can tell by the white Honda cam seal installer you worked for Honda you can't buy special tools unless you are an employee. do you have the gold balancer seal installer? the blue 19mm 80l ftlb torque stick is a dead give away

  8. Multi-groove adjustable pliers would most likely be referring to tongue and groove pliers, generically labeled Channellocks. What you were referring to in the video would be adjustable wrenches, also generally referred to as Crescent wrenches.

  9. from Donnie's The Garage Butler interview of Eric:
    (I'm going to copy this comment to Eric's Youtube channel). Great interview, thank you!
    Right now it's 12:30 a.m. and I'm flat-out exhausted because I got up around 6 a.m. and started on my last day, of 4 days,  repairing a stuck driver's side window actuator. It was 90+ degrees and 100+ humidity from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. I'm very proud to say that I got the job done and the window works.
    The encouragement to do this comes from Eric. I own a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 and just bought a 2002 Isuzu Trooper with 270,000 miles on it that has issues. I continually spend all my money on tools and runs to the junk yard and love it. I'm a guy who didn't know what ABS meant. I would pop the hood when the check engine light came on thinking I was supposed to check for squirrels in the fan belt.
    Before I found Donnie, I spray painted the whole truck with bed liner paint – it's a work truck. The Isuzu, for the most part, is still a nice blue that I like and I will be referring to Donnie's Youtube channel often – I'll send pictures when the Isuzu looks showroom new.
    Thanks to both of you.

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