Hey lads, quick question

What you suggest? I have standard steelies for winter tyres. No way of getting even non-heated garage in my area, unfortunately. Yeah, I am off of work this weekend so I will get right to it first thing in the morning (actually I am a bit autistic about the car's condition and car always has to be perfect, not matter if I currently drive a cute shitbox or a proper car, but I can't do nothing about it - too dark and I don't want people to call the cops because someone with a flashlight is jacking the car in the parking lot. Cops might start asking questions where and how I got this amount of snow (if it indeed is the cause, but I am quite sure as of now), as the roads are treated here with only this one closed path being full of snow).

It is something that gives me a good piece of mind. I actively use the tools in my summer job or when I'm doing random tasks at friends or my SAR-corps, but its kinda "calming" to just know that I have most of the tools I could ever really have a need for on the road incase of anything. Ratchets, sockets, wrenchers, breaker bars, an actual jack, light, ratcheting straps, crowbar, hammer, all types of fluids, tapes, jumper cables and so on

Well, looks like so, desu senpai.

One of the benefits of having a shitbox as your first car. It helps you learn what kinds of stuff might be legitimately useful to have if you need it.

Alright, lets turn the autism knob a tiny bit down. The fucking Gestapo is not going to roll up to you, interrogate you on the spot on grounds that you're jacking up your own vehicle, and execute you with two shots to the neck & temple based on evidence of snow in your wheels... I can't even imagine that they'd think the thought or remotely care

Actually broke that box today because I'm a nigger

The gas piston I put on it to hold the lid open is way too powerful for the use, and I've just attached it to a piece of steel that is screwed in with four relatively small wood screws in the lid. All four screws snapped today when I tried closing it...

Atleast it gives me a reason to get in the garage

Literally this. All you have there can fix any roadside problem you might encounter. Anything serious usually needs a proper shop work anyway.

>using wood screws
>when you have a chance to consult your glorious monument to autism
>30x30 little drawers with carefully sorted machine bolt hardware
>half of it you took off some broken thing and carefully figured out which drawer it should go in to

Excuse me, I need to eat some xanax.

In all fairness, the wood screws have held nicely for half a year until now

I will probably reuse the same piece of metal, but I will use an angle grinder to remove part of the actual steel frame of the box so I can actually use bolts, nuts and washers to fasten the piece of steel, which is currently not possible because the nuts collide with the frame

I know I have the right bolts around here somewhere...

Comfy garage bro

Its more tidy since I collaged that photo, with a good bit more tools (replaced my old DeWalt stuff with Ryobi)