A cordless combo kit has helped maximize a load, saved loading and unloading, and allowed removal of non-ferrous on site. A set with a saw zaw, impact wrench, impact driver, skill saw, flashlight, and drill will pay for itself many times over. A tool box with vise grips (at least two) screw drivers, Alan wrenches, crescent wrenches, saw blades, socket set, and multi screw attachments allows for the disassembly of most products to maximize the load. Most scrap yards will provide a complimentary
magnet and these should be plastered all over the vehicle. Greytrucks suggestion of a 2x4 is a valuable suggestion, although I use a tapping bar. An ice cream pail in the box allows you to toss loose screws and small items without concern for causing other motorist a flat tire. I prefer a five gallon bucket and make points with the scrap yard when I dump it for the consideration I give to them and others sharing the road. This is my basic pickup set up, but I usually have a trailer as well.
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