Suggestions for a basic toolbox
I was looking at my meagre collection of tools yesterday - screwdrivers, pliers and an adjustable wrench and got to wondering at what tools I should have in a basic caravan toolbox whilst travelling around.
Any suggestions from all your years of experience at what to include?
Linda xx
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Gaffer tape-it's a Godsend for a lot of applications
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Agree heartily on Gaffer Tape, the silver heavy duty stuff. Gets you out of all sorts of situations. We also carry some spare fuses, circlips to fit various pipe work, WD40, spare sink plug, some silicon sealant, a few screwdrivers and spanners, solely for keeping in van. Our van is old, we have replumbed it, fitted a new electric box, a new water heater, a new jockey wheel, and dealt with all sorts of awning malfunctions while away. Depends how handy you are at a bit of DIY. There's usually a decent tool,outlet not too far away!
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Gaffer tape -- yes
But TDA's last two sentences rule, "Depends how handy you are at a bit of D I Y. There's usually a decent tool outlet not too far away"
And that says it all !! don't waste your money on things you don't know how to use !! The damage you can do out-weighs the inconvenience you might suffer.
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I always had my Dad for electrics so never had to think about it - but he did teach me how to wire a plug and how to wire a rocker switch as well and for my birthday one year he bought me a big Collins DIY Encyclopedia! I do miss him.
I will only attempt something if I am sure I know what I am doing (except for previous escapade with the jockey wheel!)
I watched a plumbing Youtube video over and over again before I plumbed in my washing machine and it worked!
I have been known to go into a certain DIY superstore and gaze longingly at Bosch Cordless Tools. This caravan electrics stuff is a massive learning curve for me, but I'll persist and read and annoy the hell out of Maplins staff until I get it
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Modern vans are probably a lot more sophisticated than ours in truth, so possible more to go wrong, but both OH and I are not too bad at simple DIY. Good advice though, don't attempt anything you are not sure about.
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Do you carry a car tool kit?
As others, gaffer tape - the best you can find, WD40 or similar, velcro strips - heavy duty is probably best. Then unless you have surplus tools at home which doesn't seem likely, I would buy as you need. I would check the van to see what type of screwdrivers/socket set you might require to ensure you can undo or tighten as required. Not only check the 'head' of any fixings, but also how much room you'll have to work on them.
I carry a hammer [only used once and it really needs to go], a varied set of screw drivers of different lengths and heads, socket/spanner set [used most] including those star shaped thingies which can be very small, pliers, and an adjustable spanner which I use when changing the gas tanks. Most of these came in a 'car tool kit set' I bought many years ago.
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