[quote=”CATFieldMech34″ post=90622]A customer came in and was renting from us a Sullair towable air compressor. He backed up too far and ran over/dropped something on the trailer side electrical connector. So I was replacing/rebuilding the wiring connector so he could drive down the road and be “legal.” Simple enough
This is where the digging through my tool box comes in. I never was one of those techs that bought the big fancy Snap On/Mac/Matco/Cornwell/etc. I have two Craftsman rollers and the partnering top chests, plus the tool box built into my service truck. Lets say my pattern for my tools is known only to me, because everything is spread out.
I am looking for the customer to tell him the harness is all fixed and I can’t find him. So I am walking around and looking around and all I can find is the customer’s buddy. He tells me they need to fix something in the dash. SO, I’m thinking whatever we aren’t a car shop do what you want. So I walk back to the my service truck and I look into my shop bay, and there is the customer hands deep in my main box digging through it.
SO I run up to him, and get right in his face and tell him he needs to leave now. He told me he needed a torx screwdriver to take his dash out to replace the gauge cluster lights that burned out. I told him again to get out, when he slowly walked out I went to the boss and told him that the customer is not allowed back near my bay. My boss is cool, he has 39 years in the industry (30 of which as a CAT mechanic).
If they get into my toolbox, I take my battery cable cutters and I aim for the thumbs. :evil:[/quote]
LOL That’s a great story. I don’t have many about people getting into my tools. I guess they all see that MATCO sticker that says something like “Touching my tools may be hazardous to your health.” With a picture of one guy beating another with a wrench.
I know what you mean about your tool layout only making sense to you. I bought my 52″ wide Craftsman roll cab back in Spring 2012. I half-assed the organizational layout during work hours intending to finish later. I still haven’t done it. When I buy new tools, I find room in a drawer and in they go.
I worked with a guy once who had an ancient, home-owner’s sized Snap-On roll away with matching top. He kept all of his SAE stuff in there along with odds and ends that you don’t need anymore. He works out of 3 or 4 service carts now. Plus, he got an 8 foot Harbor Freight steel work bench and put 4 swivel casters on there to use as a mobile bench/parts carrier.
It sucks when that guy sees you walking buy and asks you to hand him one of his tools cause GOD only knows where he keeps it!