June 13th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
If your repair shop has been in operation for any length of time, you have probably accumulated a mess of extension cords from various sources over the years. In some instances, they might be the same chords you brought from home when first establishing yourself in the field. While nostalgia for equipment can be a […]
June 13th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
For mechanics with years of experience under their belts, its hard to believe that onboard diagnostics have been around for nearly a quarter century. It may seem like only yesterday when the best, and only, diagnostic equipment a mechanic had in his arsenal sat between his two shoulders. While this is still the case for […]
June 13th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Any professional service shop specializing in air condition recovery and charging will go through a great deal of refrigerant before this summer turns into fall. The large tanks left behind are often discarded in order to save space for new refrigerant, wasting perfectly good storage tanks. If your shop makes use of air tools and […]
June 13th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Mechanics make use of drills on a daily basis. The components of a car’s body and engine require the use of a drill for service and repair. For all the nooks and crannys a car might throw your way, you’ll need a maneuverable drill that can tuck into those tight corners. In addition, the drill […]