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The Toolbox board

The Toolbox board


The Toolbox board

Posted: 13 Mar 2011 08:21 AM PDT

Since all the boat owners are well aware, you only need the basic goal is first boat: Then, if you do not want to compress it easy for you to fall around and, finally, you must keep it in order. In other words, you have received. Normally, the end result that the boat remains safe and continues, a bit 'as your car.

While the "maintenance" is synonymous with "work" is usually the most difficult to approach or easily. The hard way is to scanin the dark without the proper equipment, kitchen knives to help prove a Jet undo a screw, which has tightened enough to stop the suspension down a Jumbo! It is not possible. We must be fully prepared for most scenarios, and this is where the logic damn good, sound, tool kit on board in the picture. I might add here the emphasis is on board. Should not be taken in all circumstances on the ground to double as a gear for the establishment of the mower or, Godshould turn the refrigerator. This primary "device", you and your boat at one point in the future to save so they must always be on hand day and night, a friend in need, as they were.

If you have two boats in a harbor and spot checks were on their tool kit can be a shock. All owners apparently have different priorities when it comes to "do it yourself on board. Remember also, we learn how to live. If you see something that could save your skin in a terrible night,Buy it and add it to the second title without a thought.

Some of the fundamental principles (not necessarily in order of priority!)

Lighting – A rechargeable flashlight by some as "Kambrook", with thousands of unity candles, each corner of a beautiful light shine … possible in the light of day.

More light! – A "miner's lamp" type of torch left the hands free headset, even in bad weather for the most difficult.

Knife – A good sharp knife is a must. It does not matter if theBlade folding or open, as long as a good performance. A device for sharpening the blade is a must, as a Swiss tungsten steel "iStore", for example (found in hardware stores that good).

Scissors – in fact, different sizes, some throwaway society, some good steel, are in practice for all sorts of things and cut wire in a pinch.

Pliers – I like electrician heavy insulated handles with steel blades well. They are expensive, but valuable. A goodSave calipers are at least four inches long.

Screwdrivers – Everyone has a screwdriver on board, right? The problem is that they are always too long, too short, curved and covered with grease or paint. Get a full-Box, flat face and head and Philips to ensure that they at least 'Stanley' quality. Some people like blades reversible species but beware of the "terror of Taiwan", which dissolve on contact with the screw head. Oh oh! Do not forget a small group of watchmakers screwdrivermaddenly those little screws that live in the back of electronic transmission.

Martelli – Four different hammers are a priority. A / type of nylon tire blows past without inflicting damage, "Toffee Hammer", a type of small ball-point pen and a bit "icebreaker" or welding for rust and scale hammer. The latter is a good way to really heavy, if necessary, hammer pounding.

Vice Grips – two pairs, eight-inch, good quality and a couple of small bills for such difficult angles.Keep it to buy cheapo here, you will always regret the decision later.

Wrench or adjustable wrench – Two or three species are required. Cheapos wear quickly and leave the game with the quality of these instruments that operate in ruins. Two of the same size allow a screw and nut aside. A truly great is useful for tasks such as solving an unexpected tightening of the nut on the stern tube or the mounting nut.

Trapani – Two types here. A cordless drill with a charger.Always use a keyless chuck. A drill keyless chuck is about as useless as the Titanic struck an outboard motor. Note: If you have a cordless drill that the battery is dead, you can tell by weld two wires, positive and negative, on the two battery terminals inside the drill handle to revive. These threads may contain two alligator clips and connected to a battery and the drill will be used everywhere. Make sure the cables are at least three feet in length. Finally a good amount of metal TwistSmall drill at least two spare batteries should be established to complete the drilling. It is possible, if space permits, a hand drill to prepare for emergencies.

Keys – always seems as if you did not get enough of these things. Wrench, metric and imperial, of good quality, roll up a leaflet.

Cable Ties Electric – What a great invention for those things! Make sure that the various dimensions of 30 cm to 5 cm. They are life savers for almost any job, where to do thingspermanently or temporarily stored. A quick cut with the pliers are released immediately. I actually spent five U.S. dollars on a package of "reusable", but the ones I bought from Bunnings lose actually work … a great idea, but no cigar this time!

Adhesives – Several species are a must. Super glue tube, at least two or three. A tube of silicone or the like. In addition, a tube of glue Marine 3M 5200. I also discovered that the two-component epoxy waterproof order to 'knead'Selleys is fast for all types of repairs superb. Especially in wetlands, will cure underwater … a must! (Note: Must be different in their "work" the area so that what he says, AQUA for wetlands).

Tape – tape, electric range are packing tape and self-determination in common, these jobs' must be dry brown. "

Axe – A good hatchet for cutting through ropes, cables, and without interruption in case of emergency.

Lubricant – A pot of grease and a can of moisture displacesLubricants such as WD40. Even a jar of petroleum jelly to work as retained O-rings and hoses.

Hose clamps – a plastic box of different sizes bull hose clamps stainless steel … as many as you can afford.

Electrical requirements – these are varied, but they can not go wrong with the basics. Good quality electrical connectors and tools for presses to pay high returns in terms of long-term reliability. A good pair of "side cutter with insulated handles to all sizeThe cable is also important for fast and efficient repairs. Red and black wires (other than current levels) and mode of welding is very important, especially when cruising. A small butane or propane torch (refillable) is recommended. Do not forget, shrink tube connects to waterproof it really is important that an electric multi-"meter license and a good book on how to identify and resolve cabling problems. (Known as Don Casey's book on boat electrics'Sailboat Electrics Simplified ", published by International Marine – (Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne would be a good leader), McGraw Hill Boatbooks. A working group will be able to understand and solve the basic electrical failure could mean the difference between the disaster and success on all trips to sea. Also, do not forget the tin wire, of course flow from one well for a fast, efficient connections.

Today we are pleased to have access to really good cheap inverter to run the 240/12 volt powerInstruments. The conventional machines may be carried on board, but we will not go into too much detail in this article about what to wear. Number one on my list, however, would have an angle grinder / Sander.

Hardware – This can vary greatly, but would include some of the following:

• In stainless steel wood screws (filter)

· Stainless steel screws, nuts and washers (filter)

· Stainless steel pins (filter)

• Replacement parts small drill

· Fuse (ifapplicable)

For lighting of lamps and torches

• File, metal and ordered (Aug-files)

· Iron or steel wire

· Clip spring plastic (large and small)

• G-clamps (assorted sizes)

Before you start writing ….. I do so every single person can have priorities, but I have to finish two additions to the top so they can stick in the head to the left. It is a need for all the other luxuries, but it deservesNote.

A must is a series of shears to free heavy weaponry has fallen as well and with a knife.

The luxury product that love is above all my variable speed grinder, Ryobi and Bosch Sander. I can say that I have saved more time and effort grinding, cutting and repair of boats and I think that no matter if …..

Your tool kit on board is more than a convenience, it is a total number one priority with respect and care. Ask a friend of mine,Kenny, who unfortunately, its toolkit for the parapet, while the rear door unlocked for a balanced break at sea. After realizing what a big splash at the helm, Kenny for two days until it was discovered by accident. Kenny (the box of tea bags is left with the tools) recalls wistfully that "most people do not realize you can get fifteen cups of tea from a tea bag used "….. I personally believe that luck, good luck!

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