smokeysevin
one man with a couch
- Location
- Houston
I spent some time on the 4th rebuilding the carbs on my JS build and wanted to share how something went well for a change. I figure there are probably other must have tools for working on skis that are worth having that I may not have ever seen so I am putting this out in the hope of learning something new and sharing something I have found that works.
For years, I have used whatever screwdrivers were available and while they worked occasionally, sometimes I would end up really fighting with screws. I found out a few years ago about JIS screws which look deceptively close to phillips head screws but didn't buy a set of JIS drivers until a month or so ago. I went with the teal handled vessel brand JIS drivers and was really happy with how well they gripped, the ergonomics of the handle, and the general feel of the tool. Even though they are expensive, they are the right tool for the job and to me, are worth the price. I also picked up an impact driver set to match.
That said, what is your secret sauce tool?
Sean
For years, I have used whatever screwdrivers were available and while they worked occasionally, sometimes I would end up really fighting with screws. I found out a few years ago about JIS screws which look deceptively close to phillips head screws but didn't buy a set of JIS drivers until a month or so ago. I went with the teal handled vessel brand JIS drivers and was really happy with how well they gripped, the ergonomics of the handle, and the general feel of the tool. Even though they are expensive, they are the right tool for the job and to me, are worth the price. I also picked up an impact driver set to match.
That said, what is your secret sauce tool?
Sean