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12-26-2012, 11:37 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Laredo
Posts: 163
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Tool Box for RVs
Im looking for ideas on what to cary in the tool box.
I already have offset pliers, sockets, screw drivers, etc.
What tool do you cary that has saved the day?
Duck Tape is just always there.
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12-26-2012, 12:41 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Louisiana (southeastern)
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I carry a small tool set with the regular stuff(Wal-Mart).
Roll of Duct tape.
Roll of electrical tape.
Roll of water hose repair tape(NAPA).
Extra fuses and breakers.
Small length of 12 ga. electrical wire(automotive type).
4-way lug wrench.
Extra light bulbs(automotive type, for tail/brake/flashers).
First-aid kit.
4' of bailing wire.
Assorted size of hose clamps.
1/2" battery operated rechargeable flashlight.
Multi-meter.
Tire plug kit.
utility knife.
Hand axe.
12" X 12" Orange safety flag.
Small bottle jack.
Gallon jug of water.
I found the list below on another site, but seems like much.
• 1/4 and 3/8 drive socket set, SAE 5/32-3/4, Metric 4mm-19mm
• 3/8 drive deep sockets 3/8-7/8
• long handled swivel head 3/8 drive ratchet
• 3/8 drive extension 10 inches long
• 12 inch adjustable wrench
• 8 inch adjustable wrench
• 4 assorted size flat screwdrivers
• 3 assorted size Phillips screwdrivers
• interchangeable screwdriver set with torx (star), allen (hex), and Robertson (square) bits
• 20 once framing hammer
• wire stripping and crimping pliers
• large folding allen wrench set
• hacksaw and 6 blades
• needle nose pliers
• combination wrenches 3/8-7/8 with extra 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, and 3/4
• #420 Channel Lock pliers
• 8 inch file with handle
• 7/32 round chainsaw file with handle
• flaring tool
• wire cutter
• 16-foot tape measure
• stainless steel toothbrush
• cordless drill, battery, and charger
• drill bit set
• Vise Grip locking pliers
• standard pliers
• 3/4 wood chisel
• 1/2 cold chisel
• utility knife and extra blades
Cheap 3/8" VSR Electric Drill
Small Digital Voltmeter
12-volt Continuity Tester
Roll of Electricians Tape
(2) 3/4" Hose Clamps (automotive screw type)
Assortment of Tie-Wraps (3" - 7")
Set of Various Shaped Needle Files
Small Flashlight (a Mag Light works great)
Spray Can of WD-40
Spray Can of Lithium Grease
Set of Small Hex-Key Wrenches (1/16" - 1/4")
Fat (donut style) Hose Washers
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2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Duramax LBZ, CC, 4X4
2005 Jayco Talon ZX24-E Toy Hauler(SOLD).
2017 Forest River Hyper Lite XLR
Prodigy P2 Brake Control
12K Husky Straight Line WD Hitch
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12-27-2012, 12:10 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Minnesota
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I would suggest looking at your tool box closely and eliminate un-needed items and only add items that you can find a use for. In the TT I do not have the best of tools; I also only carry what I will potentially need. Have No sockets, I have yet to find any spot where one is needed.
The TT is in storage so here is my list as to what is in my very small toolbox as I recall;
-Square drive screw driver (use this the most)
-6 in 1 screw driver
-Crescent wrench (med size, aka universal metric wrench)
-Needle nose pliers
-Side cutter (small)
-Linesman pliers
-Disposable utility knife (break off tip style)
-Small roll of electrical tape
-Teflon tape (plumbers tape)
-A few Scotchlok wire connectors, a few wire nuts
-Safety glasses
-15/16 box wrench (water heater drain wrench)
-Spare fuses (15, 20 amp, I want a 1 amp for the frig but I have not located that yet)
-Garden hose washers (just a couple)
-6-12V Circuit tester (continuity tester)
-A few Kreg square drive screws of various sizes
-A few spare light bulbs
-A small squeeze tube of clear silicone caulk (marine grade)
-Small hammer (6-8oz)
-Zip ties of various sizes
As for other items;
-Water supply hoses, I have two hoses would recommend one 25 footers, and a shorter one (10 footer??).
-Garden hose Wye, just in case you need to share a water supply.
-90 deg elbow, this will take the stress off the plastic hose coupler on the TT
-Pressure regulator
-I also carry a Safety Vest, just in case I need to change a tire on the street side along the freeway, I also have a bright yellow rain suit for the same reason.
-Bottle jack
-I have a small tube of grease for the hitch
-A small hatchet for fire making
- examination gloves (sewer duty)
I am sure there are a few additional things but that is all I can think of at the moment.
-In the truck I have an 18” breaker bar with the correct sockets to change the tires on the TV and the TT.
-leather work gloves
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12-27-2012, 12:53 AM
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You should always make sure to include a cell phone and credit card :-)
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12-27-2012, 10:32 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Ottawa
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Flashlight
They all mention flashlights but for me, one mounted on a strap that you can wear on your forehead is a must. Easier to work with 2 hands free and the light is always on what you are looking at.
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2012 Greyhawk 31 FK
Flat towing a 2008 Miata.
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12-27-2012, 11:21 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Missouri City, The Republic of Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reitrof
They all mention flashlights but for me, one mounted on a strap that you can wear on your forehead is a must. Easier to work with 2 hands free and the light is always on what you are looking at.
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Yuppers! I've got a little 3 LED light that clips onto the bill of my "gimmie" hat. Pretty handy.
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2013 F-350 CC SB 2WD 6.7PS
2013 Eagle Premier 351 RLTS
-SOLD- 2012 X23B
-SOLD- 2003 Ford Expedition 5.4, Bilstein shocks
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12-27-2012, 11:53 AM
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Location: PNW
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I just used my J-B Weld again to fix a broken handle on my can opener. That stuff rates right up there with duct tape, in my opinion. I also carry an electric drill and bits, sometimes a hand saw, assorted wood screws and nails. I like to be able to do a little basic woodworking just in case there's something I'd like to build.
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2011 Dodge Ram 1500 HEMI Quad Cab
2011 Jay Flight 26BH
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12-27-2012, 11:58 AM
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Location: Luray, VA (central Shenandoah Valley of VA)
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One thing I have that comes in handy sometimes is a 24" prybar. A medium size crowbar would also do. Sometimes you just need to pry something to get it in the right position, but the ol' back just hasn't got enough oomph.
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2004 Jayco Designer Medallion 29 RLTS 5th wheel
Bill, Gayle, Teddy (Jack Russell terrier), and Honey (Beagle)
Retired at last !
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12-27-2012, 12:48 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Minnesota
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I also have universal hand saw handle (I guess that is what you would call it). It holds reciprocating saw blades or a hacksaw blade. I also have an old school ice pick, it is so good for many different things.
I might also have a mini pry bar, but not sure at the moment.
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12-28-2012, 10:50 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Laredo
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I put a tool box in my MH that I had laying around the house.
It was full of all the tools that didnt go with my real tool box.
So i figure its time to sort and throwe.
Ill definitly use y'alls ideas.
The head light is always on my list. We use them at work just about evey night.
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12-29-2012, 04:33 PM
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Location: Laredo
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How about an Army E Tool, ( nothing to do with the internet )
In case you need to dig or build a fox hole.
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01-02-2013, 11:43 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Whittier, California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chipper
....Small bottle jack.
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I thought you had typed "Small bottle of Jack" and had myself a good laugh. You never know when it'll come in handy!
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2003 Ford F-250 XLT Lariat
6.0L Powerstroke V8
2013 Jayco JayFlight 24FBS
Equal-i-zer hitch
Tekonsha P3
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01-02-2013, 12:12 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Bellefonte, PA
Posts: 167
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This won't fit in your tool box but good to have. DW bought me a stick trouble light that has 32 LED bulbs on the face of the stick and 6 LED bulbs on the end that is a flash light from Sears. Those 32 LED's really put out a lot of light. Comes with a 110V and a 12V charger. It's heading to the RV in the spring.
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On permanent site in Central PA
Denny, Melissa, Talia (granddaughter) & Tango (Golden)
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