Tools I Use
Tools of the Trade
- First and Foremost – My Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Hands.
- Lightweight Hammers
- Flashlights
- Digital Cameras – Documenting and great for recording for memory.
- Multi-Tool – Handy when mounted on your belt.
- Screwdrivers – A full selection for almost any occasion.
- Wrench – Nuts, bolts, engine mounts.
- Vise Grips – A must have for countless situations.
- Fluke 112 Digital True RMS Multi-Meter – Testing for electrical contunuity, bonding, electrical corrosion, battery state, charging systems, trouble shooting.
- Corrosion Testing Equipment – Silver/Silver Chloride Half Cell Electrode, Fluke 112, Reference Zincs
- Moisture Meters – Protimeter
- Mirrors
- Probes
- Magnifying Glass
- Binoculars
- Calipers
- Tape Measure
- AC Electrical Circuit Analyzer – Ideal SureTest Circuit Analyzer
- Fluke 360 AC leakage Clamp Meter – Clamps Around a Shore Power Cord to Detect Ground Faults and Leaks
- GPS – For Sea-Trials
- Digital Tachmeter
- Infrared Thermometer – Tests engines, electrical systems, stuffing boxes, any device that can get warm or hot.
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We have a 1958 Bellboy my husband has restored it. Would like to know what the value would be when we sell it.