Aug-17-2020 02:06 PM
Aug-26-2020 02:32 PM
CFerguson wrote:Good point. I am quite capable, but only carry a small basic kit when I am going with JUST the RV, along with some spare parts (both for chassis and house), as I've very rarely had any major issues on the RV itself in the past 32 years (knock on fake wood!). I do, however, carry a full toolbox when I am taking the toys (ATVs, motorcycles, PWCs), as I am much more likely to need to make repairs on those. Keep in mind that I am only a long weekend warrior, so my practices would not apply to fulltiming; at that point I would take my full toolbox.4x4van wrote:
The only tools you should carry are those that you are comfortable/competent in using...
I get what you are saying, but for many of us thats not the way to approach it. We are competent with too many tools.
A better statement might be Tools that you are competent with that are also the most likely to be needed in a RV.
At that point, we return to the question of What are the tools most likely to be needed.
Aug-26-2020 10:03 AM
gmckenzie wrote:CFerguson wrote:4x4van wrote:
The only tools you should carry are those that you are comfortable/competent in using...
I get what you are saying, but for many of us thats not the way to approach it. We are competent with too many tools.
A better statement might be Tools that you are competent with that are also the most likely to be needed in a RV.
At that point, we return to the question of What are the tools most likely to be needed.
So, no to the table saw, planer and jointer???
🙂
Aug-26-2020 08:39 AM
CFerguson wrote:4x4van wrote:
The only tools you should carry are those that you are comfortable/competent in using...
I get what you are saying, but for many of us thats not the way to approach it. We are competent with too many tools.
A better statement might be Tools that you are competent with that are also the most likely to be needed in a RV.
At that point, we return to the question of What are the tools most likely to be needed.
Aug-26-2020 08:08 AM
Aug-25-2020 09:34 AM
4x4van wrote:
The only tools you should carry are those that you are comfortable/competent in using...
Aug-24-2020 12:41 PM
Aug-24-2020 10:07 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
If you use an impact driver, please don't let it rattle along at 0630. Your neighbors will appreciate it.
Aug-21-2020 11:20 AM
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Aug-19-2020 05:41 PM
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Aug-19-2020 11:41 AM
GMH wrote:I prefer the convenience of leaving those tools at home. Hand crank works very well for me.
which is better for setting stabilizer jacks, a cordless drill or cordless impact driver? I think the drill would be more useful all around.
Aug-19-2020 11:07 AM