What's in your bits and bobs box?

Hi.
Two,twelved faceted? Threepenny pieces. Why ?. I feel that the day i "Off Hire" them,i will need the Ton of other useless stuff being carried,because i will breakdown....Sad?
Tea Bag
 
I looked in mine before answering and found the following.....

....bits...
and...
...bobs....

Exactly what's in mine. More specifically everything I ever thought I'd need except the exact tool I need for the next urgent job that needs doing.
 
Terry's phone number!
 
Many of the above in our bits and bobs box( it's only a small basket inside) OH has a big box of 'essentials' in the garage ...plus
A polarity plug
Pit pat balls? !!
Photos of family
Head torches
Grey duck tape. But may have to get some black now to keep up!!:)
 
IKEA small tool kit (screwdriver, hammer, pliers etc), Workhorse small socket set from ALDI, duck tape, rescue tape, spray on adhesive, double sided foam tape, WD40 and plenty of replacement fuses which I have needed. I do have a Swift van so in some people's opinion my equipment list is probably too small!!!

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Even with the jokes about the first two

WD40
Gorilla tape (duct tape)
Cycle repair kit. (Small wallet with Allen keys, screwdrivers/spanners)
Selection of fuses
Cable ties
Small batteries, (AA, AAA)
Notepad and pencil
Tube of plastic repair and filler paste
Small torch
Cut up length of old inner tube from bicycle tyre
 
Another vote for duct tape, head torch and cable ties............if we need more tools then we blag off the neighbours in return for copious amounts of wine.

The Tincas
 
That's a really good list, pretty much what I'm aspiring too.
I recently needed a 10mm spanner but only had a socket set with me, I need more spanners..
Have you considered carrying a mastic gun and sika?
It was only after someone asked if they could borrow a mastic gun (I didn't have one) that I began to notice what a popular tool it is...
Yes have both of those, should have been in the list, pretty essential for emergency repairs!
 
There's a ton of stuff in ours to cover every eventuality. We call it the McGyver box! :)
 
Everything you can possibly think of except a spare clutch.:unsure:
I know it weighs around 150kgs,:LOL:

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Many of the above in our bits and bobs box( it's only a small basket inside) OH has a big box of 'essentials' in the garage ...plus
A polarity plug
Pit pat balls? !!
Photos of family
Head torches
Grey duck tape. But may have to get some black now to keep up!!:)
I must know, what are Pit Pat balls? Is it a medical condition ? :Eeek::rofl:
 
I must know, what are Pit Pat balls? Is it a medical condition ? :Eeek::rofl:
Small round balls used with wooden bats!! Not sure what they are doing in there still as bats are long gone!!:LOL:
 
Black nasty is a must, during our trip around France last year was unfortunate enough to have our Wing Mirror 'destroyed' (despite having mirror protectors) but did a fine repair job with June's Pink makeup mirror a black bin bag and a roll of black nasty. Also take the Mini Tool Kit, Gerber Multi-tool, Spare Fuses, Velcro Straps and a length of bungee elastic plus a whole box of various electric plugs, connectors and adaptors.
 
Well the box or tin itself is of course the most important thing for when you find a screw rattling about somewhere, cos you never know where the hell it's come from, so you have to keep it. So, you better put a screwdriver in there too - one of each (straight and Phillips)

We have all sorts of everything that others have mentioned - but I haven't seen Blu-Tak on other folks lists. Ours is kept in the van.
 
I use to be into the odd bird or two..... so this is my collection...

Duck Tape, Goose Bumps, Wrens Livers, Crows Feet, Sparrows Fart, Shag, Eider Down, Harrier, Bottle of Grouse, Pheasant Plucker, A few Knots, Bit of Ruff, Woodcock, Some Sandpiper, a Left Tern and a Right Tern, Razor(bill), Robin Barsteward, Night in Gale, Thrush ( almost gone), Yellowhammer, and some Bunting,

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Well the box or tin itself is of course the most important thing for when you find a screw rattling about somewhere, cos you never know where the hell it's come from, so you have to keep it. So, you better put a screwdriver in there too - one of each (straight and Phillips)

We have all sorts of everything that others have mentioned - but I haven't seen Blu-Tak on other folks lists. Ours is kept in the van.
Flat Philips and Pozidrive
 
In outside locker:
My top must have are cable ties, one size, 300mm black only
White duck tape. Blends with the van then.
10,12,13,17mm spanners which fit everything thats needed
22,25mm socket with T and extension bar
1 electrical,1 philips and 1 flat head screwdriver
Stanley knife and replacement blades
Hacksaw, full size and junior also a small wood saw
Pliers, and a pair of those electrical cable stripping/crimping ones
Two small partitioned trays with electrical crimp connectors,screws,nails,washers,nuts and bolts
Spare hookup male and female connectors
Multi tester
Pencil
WD40
Silicon spray
Disposable gloves
Tape measure
Cordless drill
1/2 dozen drills


Another locker:
Sikaflex with gun and spare nozzles, because they always dry up between use.
12V tyre compressor
Good quality jump leads
Ratchet straps for the trailer
Elastic cords
Mer shampoo,Polish,black streak remover,chrome polish
Warning triangle
Gas leak detector, consisting of a jam jar with fairy liquid/water and toothbrush


In the van:
Plastic container with spare bulbs for the van and the trailer including philips and flat screwdriver
Electrical screwdriver and small philips in the solar control cupboard along with spare fuses

Roof box:
I have to put my dish and wind turbine up from the roof so I keep a plastic tub in the roof box with specific tools for the job
2x12,13,2x19mm spanners
8,10mm 1/4in socket with ratchet
Philips screwdriver
Pliers
Compass
Spare adjustment bolt for the dish alignment
selection of Solar cable connectors

That reminds me i need some more cable ties.
 
LOL - I hunted the house for a fairly recent pair of shoes last week. Box was there but there was nobody in......... Two days later I remembered they were still in the 'boot' of the Moho!

But when we're away and Pete says 'Get me the left-hand widget wiggler to do this please, cos I'm holding it together at the mo, so I can't ' how come he never knows where he's stashed it? Or he'll ask me 'Where have 'we' put that?' Well how should I know that, dearheart, when I didn't even know you could get them - let alone what they're used for!
 
Welcome to the world of motorhomes.
This is the minimum you will need!
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@shawn&emma are my kinda people!

How the hell can you only have ONE bits & bobs box!

I find that the kiddies lunch boxes from the pound shop work well for small items like leads, chargers, med's, multi-tools, spare bulbs etc. Just use a hair drier to remove the sticky logo and hey presto, a nice box for tut. I buy different coloured ones and use a label printer for that 'professional' touch.

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The only thing that has not been mentioned so far [apologies if I missed it ] is PTFE spray...

Should be included in the bare essentials...duck tape, Swiss Army knife , WD 40 , corkscrew [if not on the SAK ] list...:)
 
I must know, what are Pit Pat balls? Is it a medical condition ? :Eeek::rofl:
its foreplay in a continental MH, in a British one foreplay is doing the cushion waltz followed by the rearranging of the furniture ...... :giggler::roflmto:
 
Most things mentioned. Two tool boxes plus an inside locker full of stuff.
Nobody yet mentioned the clear duck tape, brilliant for sticking broken light lenses back together.

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@shawn&emma are my kinda people!

How the hell can you only have ONE bits & bobs box!

I find that the kiddies lunch boxes from the pound shop work well for small items like leads, chargers, med's, multi-tools, spare bulbs etc. Just use a hair drier to remove the sticky logo and hey presto, a nice box for tut. I buy different coloured ones and use a label printer for that 'professional' touch.


I have a liking for the Really useful box range. I brought specific sized ones for different things. smaller ones for bathroom cupboard, underwear/socks even the jars of spices in the kitchen as well as 2 larger 19ltr ones for other food/ingredients.
In the overhead cab we've the larger ones with any lighter stuff, mainly Emma's art and sewing/knitting materials. All labelled so we can just grab the box we want.

Sad really I know, Yhink I need to get out more.
 
Small round balls used with wooden bats!! Not sure what they are doing in there still as bats are long gone!!:LOL:
And they are a protected species so be carefull
 
I have an orange toolbox under the drivers seat with..set of open and ring spanners, 6mm-19mm
Set of flat screwdrivers
Set of pozidrives
Set of Philips
Set of hammer through flat and Philips screwdrivers
Lighter
PTFE tape
Cable ties
Needle nose pliars
Spring assisted cutters
Spare 20amp fuses ( for leisure batts)
Various size nuts bolts and screws
Gas soldering iron and solder.

Scattered around the van...
Black Gorilla tape ( makes Duck tape obsolete)
Self amalgamating tape
Various usb leads
Multimeter
Swiss Champ knife
Leather man
Stanley knife
Snow chains
Generator
Ring tyre pump
Hammer
Mallet
Tyre pressure gauge
Battery charger
Complete bulb kit
Lpg adapters
Mirror on a stick
Magnet on a stick
Stick on Velcro
Touch up paint for the cab
Fridge vent covers
Superglue
Sandpaper block
Couple of spare battery leads
Lighter

Think that's about it
 
In outside locker:
My top must have are cable ties, one size, 300mm black only
White duck tape. Blends with the van then.
10,12,13,17mm spanners which fit everything thats needed
22,25mm socket with T and extension bar
1 electrical,1 philips and 1 flat head screwdriver
Stanley knife and replacement blades
Hacksaw, full size and junior also a small wood saw
Pliers, and a pair of those electrical cable stripping/crimping ones
Two small partitioned trays with electrical crimp connectors,screws,nails,washers,nuts and bolts
Spare hookup male and female connectors
Multi tester
Pencil
WD40
Silicon spray
Disposable gloves
Tape measure
Cordless drill
1/2 dozen drills


Another locker:
Sikaflex with gun and spare nozzles, because they always dry up between use.
12V tyre compressor
Good quality jump leads
Ratchet straps for the trailer
Elastic cords
Mer shampoo,Polish,black streak remover,chrome polish
Warning triangle
Gas leak detector, consisting of a jam jar with fairy liquid/water and toothbrush


In the van:
Plastic container with spare bulbs for the van and the trailer including philips and flat screwdriver
Electrical screwdriver and small philips in the solar control cupboard along with spare fuses

Roof box:
I have to put my dish and wind turbine up from the roof so I keep a plastic tub in the roof box with specific tools for the job
2x12,13,2x19mm spanners
8,10mm 1/4in socket with ratchet
Philips screwdriver
Pliers
Compass
Spare adjustment bolt for the dish alignment
selection of Solar cable connectors

That reminds me i need some more cable ties.
Blimey!!! If we're ever in trouble on site I hope we're parked next to you. :)(y)
 
Some of you lot carry more kit in your MHs than I have in my garage at home :Eeek:

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