| Home | Forums | Info - Technical | Info - Other | TRS News | Photo Galleries | Shirts & Decals | Parts Store | Classifieds |
|
|
|
|||||||
| General Discussions This forum is for general discussions. Place posts that don't fit in any other forums here. |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|
#1 |
|
Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: London, ON
Year: 2002
Make: Buick
Model: Century
Engine: 3.1L
Class: 2WD Street
Used For: Wasting my money
Posts: 501
Rep Power: 12 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
well folks, after 1 week and 3 days, i found another job..i now fix/repair transport trucks and trailers! its freaking awesome; sure beats paper work that i did for two years! i'm sore as hell from lifting heavy shit, i own very little in tools but i love the job. Now i can save money for school and MOD MY RANGER!!! and pay debts. thats kinda important too!
any one else work in the repair business of tractor trailers? what kinda tools am i looking at getting? i'm going to a 2 year full time course in college for "motive power"; i think this is what i'm gonna do for a living, an i just wanna know what its gonna take. I am learning loads of stuff everyday. It rocks
__________________
COALTON ORBVO member Ranger Militia Member Founder of NAARC-Join, and save the streets!! http://therangerstation.com/forums/group.php?groupid=26 |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kennewick, WA
Year: 1994
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 4.0L
Class: 4x4
Used For: Emptying My Bank Account
Posts: 1,117
Rep Power: 14 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
Right on, good for you. I'm glad you found something you enjoy..that's cool. I'm thinking about doing something in automotive too..wrenching is just awesome
__________________
2006 Yamaha FZ6 street bike 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, 4.0L, M5OD, 4x4...stock. |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Battle Ground WA
Year: 88-95
Make: Ford-Dodge
Model: BII-Dakota
Engine: 4.0-5.2 Turbo
Class: Real 4WD, 3WD.
Used For: Going where I point it-Going fast
Posts: 4,408
Rep Power: 24 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() iTrader: (1)
|
Dad's a bus mechanic. I spent 2 years of high school taking a diesel tech program, did a couple internships, the first was working on fire trucks and the second was working at the BNSF train yard working on locomotives. I enjoy it but I'm happy with my current job, I would like to get into wrenching as a job eventually.
__________________
88 Bronco II, 4.0L, M5OD, 4.56s, Aussie Locked 8.8/D35, 1354M, 34" LTBs 95 Dakota CC, 5.2, 5 Spd, 2WD,Turbo, Megasquirt, 3.55s, Locked |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kennewick, WA
Year: 1994
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 4.0L
Class: 4x4
Used For: Emptying My Bank Account
Posts: 1,117
Rep Power: 14 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
What're you doing right now, Hahns? (sorry to threadjack, just this one question)
__________________
2006 Yamaha FZ6 street bike 1994 Ford Ranger XLT, 4.0L, M5OD, 4x4...stock. |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Battle Ground WA
Year: 88-95
Make: Ford-Dodge
Model: BII-Dakota
Engine: 4.0-5.2 Turbo
Class: Real 4WD, 3WD.
Used For: Going where I point it-Going fast
Posts: 4,408
Rep Power: 24 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() iTrader: (1)
|
I work for a company that makes Parts for pipe organs. My typical day consists of testing and repairing circuit boards of all shapes and sizes. Sometimes I help make wiring harness. Another big thing I do is solder pivots and armatures on these levers used in switches, I solder them using an induction heater which is really cool but it's super boring when you do a batch of 1000 at a time. Sometimes I cut aluminum rails and then punch holes in them and tap all of them to be used for mounting switches. There's so many different tasks I can't list them all, My favorite part of the job is every Monday I get to spend a couple hours in my rig dropping off and picking up parts around the Portland/Hillsboro area, it's mostly relaxing and the mileage money is nice.
__________________
88 Bronco II, 4.0L, M5OD, 4.56s, Aussie Locked 8.8/D35, 1354M, 34" LTBs 95 Dakota CC, 5.2, 5 Spd, 2WD,Turbo, Megasquirt, 3.55s, Locked |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: South Portland ME
Year: 1993
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 3.Ugh
Class: 4x4
Used For: Point A to B
Posts: 1,237
Rep Power: 13 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
I don't have an automotive wrenching job, as I am a machinist, but the machines I run require adjustments made by basic hand tools. I run screw machines from the 1930's and we all know that there wasn't these fancy computers around but I have to admit, these machines are fawkin cool. I want to shake the hands of the people who came up with these things.
My main tools I have that I use are a full set of standard wrenches, flat head screwdriver...mostly for prying, full set of hex wrenches, brass hammers, dial indicator for making adjustments, and my vernier calipers and micrometers for measuring parts. That's it. I love it. |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#7 |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Norman, Ok
Year: 1994
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger XLT
Engine: 4.0
Class: 2WD
Used For: D.D.
Posts: 1,171
Rep Power: 14 ![]() iTrader: (3)
|
A basic set of handtools should do you just fine. I am in school currently to be a marine engineer, most tools that I use are specially made for the particular plant, and HUGE!!! But, I have a large canvas bag that I use to carry the basics, Standard wrenches upto 1", metric wrenches up to 20mm, a set of flat head and phillips screw drivers, an ohm meter, several kinds of pliers (includes my own set of snap-ring pliers), a good flash light and a head light, mechanix gloves and heavy leather gloves, and most importantly I always have channel locks in my back pocket. The most important tool though is your brain, always wear your safety glasses and hearing protection because those are two items you cannot get back once you lose them.
__________________
|
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#8 | |
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: People's Republic of Michiganistan, United Socialist Republic of America
Year: 99, 96
Make: Lincoln, Ford
Model: Continental, F350 CC dually
Engine: 32v DOHC 4.6L V8, powerstroke
Class: fwd, 2wd
Used For: rice killer,Because I wanted it
Posts: 5,991
Rep Power: 36 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
congrats, A job is a hard and a rare thing to find these days.
__________________
Quote:
|
|
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#9 |
|
Einstein I'm NOT
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Uxbridge, Ontario
Year: 1988
Make: Ford
Model: Multi-year Ranger
Engine: 2.3 Carbureted
Class: 2wd
Used For: Space travel
Posts: 13,433
Rep Power: 76 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
good stuff...congrats...
Not sure about what tools you'd need or what you have already, but a good set of ratchets, screw drivers, a few ten ton jacks and stands, and an air gun with compressor would probably come in handy for some of the big nuts...
__________________
Rome and my Ranger were not built in a day... |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#10 |
|
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kelowna, BC
Year: 1986
Make: Ford Ranger
Engine: 2.9L
Class: 4X4
Used For: Work and Play
Posts: 106
Rep Power: 9 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
From a fellow Canuck and a guy who's a second year Heavy Duty Apprentice... do yourself a favour and get the hell out! You're looking at a minimum of $10,000 out of your own pocket for tools, and that's not including some of the speciality tools you may need. One guy I used to work with just got his Journeyman papers, and in the four years of his apprenticeship, he spent $36,000 on tools. I've known of guys who spent more money than that on tools who've gone and hurt themselves, and now their tools are worthless. Another guy I used to work with told me that he tried using his tools as collateral on a loan, and according to the bank, they were worthless.
Working in a shop is great, but chances are you'll end up on a service truck at some point in your career. Try talking to a road guy and ask him how much he likes his job. Most mechanics I know are pretty crippled up, and some say that if they had a chance to do it again, they would have never become a mechanic. In this time of economic uncertainty, I know of a bunch of apprentices that have been laid off, myself included. We're the first to go in hard times. With a family on the way, I'm getting out before I get too financially deep into it. There's not much work in my area, and we just moved back into this province, and have no real desire to leave again. So, i'm trying to back to school for something else. Hate to be a naysayer, but this is the reality of it. I wish someone would have told me this stuff before I got into the trade. All I heard about was how great of a trade it was. no one bothered to tell me the rest of this shit. I know jobs are hard to come by, but is it really worth sinking five figures of your own money into equipment just to do your job?
__________________
1986 Ford Ranger 2.9L / 4X4 / A4LD "...In a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing things they hate, my fishing is at once an endless source of delight and act of small rebellion." - Robert Traver - Testament of a Fisherman Tattooed people are art collectors that bring their gallery with them. Last edited by JTH1972; 01-30-2009 at 03:24 AM. |
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#11 | |
|
Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Vancouver, British columbia, Canada
Year: 1990
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 2.9L
Class: 2WD Street
Used For: Inducing terror in passengers
Posts: 224
Rep Power: 11 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
Tweet
|
|
|
#12 |
|
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Eastern Shore,Md.
Year: 1990
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 2.3
Class: 2wd
Posts: 42
Rep Power: 9 ![]() iTrader: (0)
|
I learned alot from my dad when I was a kid,watching and helping him restore/repair antique cars (teens,20's-50's).Started as a mechanics helper at an I.H. farm equipment dealer when I got out of high school.2 years later,went to work for a heavy equipment dealer working on bull dozers,motor graders,cranes,excavators,rollers,back hoes,forklifts,etc.;-I.H.,Galion,Northwest,Liebherr,JCB.Eventually became a field service technician,covering 3 states.Did this for 7 years.
Then went to work for a coating contractor-sandblasting/painting ships,barges,towers,bridges,etc.Alot of rigging and setting up eqipment involved and working at heights.Very dirty,dangerous work,but made really good money. Since been a maintainance mechanic at a marina-electrical,plumbing,maintain/operate boat lifting equipment,welding,fabricating,wood working,as well as yacht repair. Over the years have aquired a vast learning/knowledge and tool collection-enabling me to repair just about anything that moves.I could not begin to list the tools and equipment I have,much less even what I have (money wise) in tools and eguipment. The good thing is, they are MY tools,enabling me to not only perform my daily job,but also do jobs on my own time making my own money (side jobs).You'll find out that you never have enough tools,as designs and fasteners change with the times. A big thing that comes in handy is being diverse-learn everything you can about everything.Learn-practice sound mechanical skills and procedures.Watch and learn from the "old-timers",don't hesitate to ask dumb questions,because dumb questions are questions that are'nt asked;and by all means,don't be afraid to open a book.Always stay warm and have GOOD shoes. Ah,the physical toll...I'm only 48,and suffer bone spurs in both elbows,degenerative arthritis in ALL my ankles,have Carpel Tunnel in my right wrist,have been been severly burned/set on fire,have had metal chips shot at and in me like bullets (yes,wear eye protection when striking),broken bones,countless head injuries,and a host of other injuries I have forgotten about. But this is what I enjoy,otherwise,I would'nt have been doing it for so long....I love to jump in,and now am learning about Rangers,as I now own one,and do ALL my own work on my machines including a Mazda,Jeep,Harley,Detroit diesels (2 in my big boat),and an Evinrude outboard (speedboat). I can't tell you do or don't.....like others have mentioned,I'm only stating the realities/my personal experiences..But get into something you love.In todays conditions-stay diverse. |
|
|
Tweet
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|