Page 1 of 1

The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 16th, 2010, 10:41 pm
by TurboLS
So, as http://www.AutomotiveSpecialtyTool.net progresses along, we'd like to get a running tally of all of the tools in which people are interested for borrowing/lending purposes.

We plan on incorporating something similar on our site to help users prioritize which tools to post up, etc...

We encourage those who have any combination of these to post them up, at no charge, on AutomotiveSpecialtyTool.net

We will be checking this thread periodically for updates, etc.

If the tool is make or model specific, please indicate that as well as part numbers/manufacturers whenever possible.

Thanks for any and all input.

- Ramzi

- stubby, ratcheting 21mm wrench
- RTAB bushing pullers and press -> BMW
- Differential carrier bushing pullers and press -> BMW
- Differential bushing puller and press -> BMW
- Fender roller
- Wideband O2 sensor
- Sir Tools B90 or similar wheel bearing puller
- Piston ring filer
- Shallow swivel E-torx sockets...money when trying to remove your bell housing bolts on BMWs.
- E-torx sockets (E10 to E16)
- 6 speed clutch alignment tool (22 spline???)
- Master tool set to remove all of the busings/mounts in an E46
- Removal/Install tools for the Meyle HD control arm ball joints
- Stubby T60 socket, 1/2" drive
- BMW M3 S54 Valve Adjustment Kit
- BMW 5346 Power steering fitting removal tool

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 19th, 2010, 10:20 pm
by turbohf
suggestion: fender roller

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 24th, 2010, 10:04 pm
by TurboLS
added!

Those of you that have navigated around the site a bit: what do you think? good? bad? easy to use? to involved? let us know so we can improve things! Thanks.

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 27th, 2010, 4:48 pm
by TurboLS
Wideband O2 sensors & catalytic converters added to the list!

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 28th, 2010, 12:20 am
by Bbasso
And what if lender's tool(s) are not returned, lost or damaged beyond repair?
How does the lender get compensated in one of the above situations?
The lender would have to document the condition before and after, sounds like a PIA.

Doesn't sound like a chance I'd want to take.

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: November 28th, 2010, 11:30 pm
by TurboLS
Bbasso wrote:And what if lender's tool(s) are not returned, lost or damaged beyond repair?
How does the lender get compensated in one of the above situations?
The lender would have to document the condition before and after, sounds like a PIA.

Doesn't sound like a chance I'd want to take.
Good questions!

First of all, the lender can define a deposit that is held essentially in escrow (a paypal account managed by us to protect both parties) until both parties agree to a successful transaction.

And yes, we do preach that you monitor the condition of the tool at the following stages: before sending to borrower (if you're a lender), when you receive it from a lender (if you're a borrower), after you use it and before you send it back (if a borrower), and after you receive it back from the borrower (if you're a lender).

At the moment, we have an email account set up to accept email descriptions w/ attached photos that specify the transaction ID and tool ID (information found in order history and confirmation emails). We hope to have this process automated through the site in the future, but for the moment, this is what we're working with.

I encourage you to take a gander at the site, the tools currently listed, etc. so you can get an idea for what information is displayed/required and also take a look at the "How it Works" link located here: http://www.automotivespecialtytool.net/faqs.php

Let me know if you have any questions, comments, etc.

Cheers,

Ramzi

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: December 22nd, 2010, 12:03 am
by TurboLS
piston ring filer added to the wanted list.

Re: The official "Tools Wanted" thread

Posted: January 1st, 2011, 1:24 pm
by TurboLS
List updated with requests from all affiliated forums...