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Image 1 — 1510 finally foamed 7 yrs later
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1510 finally foamed 7 yrs later

I worked in A/V for a brief moment and one of the techs I looked up to the most used a 1510 as his work box. I got mine in 2019 for $142 (must have been on some B&H special). Originally planned to get Kaizen foam but that never happened. Combo wrenches were in a tool roll, everything else loose. I finally decided to use the original pick a part foam + plasti dip method. I’m super happy with the results. Hammer, pry bar, and a boatload of extensions didn’t make the kit.

This kit pairs with a motorcycle kit (icon bit driver, tire patch, etc) and a Tekton 3/8 socket set (1/4-1”, 6-24mm shallow and deep)

Tool list for those interested:

Top layer (mounted to 1/4 ply)
-pliers (Knipex cobra, side cut, lineman, 2x needle nose)
-vise grips (Irwin regular and needle nose)
-flex head ratchets (3/8 Pittsburgh, 1/4 Gearwrench)
-scissors
-screwdrivers (Lutz 6in1, Craftsman 1/8x4” and 3/16x9”)
-telescoping magnet
-magnetic parts tray (4” round)
-tape (Stanley PowerLock 25’)
-razor (Craftsman)

Bottom Layer
-combo wrenches (Tekton 8-22mm no skips)
-crescent wrench (Craftsman 8”, 10”)
-line wrenches (Pittsburgh 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17)
-screwdriver (Craftsman 1/4x4”)

Lid (Meijer PVC toiletry bags)
-assorted zip ties
-Teflon tape
-OBD scanner (Innova 5210)
-multimeter (Innova 3320)
-battery terminal cleaner
-led light

u/dvmhopeful — 6 days ago