DIY: How to keep wrench sockets from falling out of the socket wench case.

I made a quick case diy mod after dropping my sockets out. i got a DeWalt 1/4″ Drive 50 PC Tool Set on sale for $19 at Costco. I seen similar DeWalt 1/4″ drive kits online: https://amzn.to/2mIhAO5

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The kit was good and I have it with me when i travel. Like one of the viewers said, the sockets fall out if you open it the wrong way. i dropped the sockets once or twice. i basically used some clear plastidip on my socket case for more friction.
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Coleman Water Carrier 5 Gallon – 5+ Year REVIEW – Annual Cleaning and Maintaining.

Here is a quick long term review Coleman Water Carrier 5 Gallon and an annual cleaning and maintenance. We have owned these water carriers for camping, and having emergency water available during an water outage or disaster. Its been over 5 years of use. Normally recycle the water every November, and clean and check the parts.

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These water carriers are available online (affiliate links) :
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Coleman Water Carrier Jug Replacement Faucet: https://amzn.to/2NRh3V7
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Cleaning: We empty the water to the garden and take apart the faucet. We clean the gasket and check for MOLD. We wash everything with hot soapy water and rinse everything before refilling with tap water. We should have added a drop or two of bleach to lower the chance of mold growth. We must have forgotten to do that last year.

We found that the Coleman faucets ( https://amzn.to/2NRh3V7 ) have cracked so we had to order the online. We also keep rain water in 55 gallon barrels, which i will make a video later.
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DIY: 2015 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter Change. TIP: Watch out for the plastic clips!

Here is a quick how to video on changing out your 2013 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter! BTW, my Youtube vlogs and DIYs may have associated affiliate links to products that I may earn from qualifying purchases.

Changing out the Honda Fit Engine air filter takes less than 10 minutes and is very simple. Just buy a Honda Fit Engine Air Filter ( https://amzn.to/36Umj1N ) (HONDA OEM Part Number is 17220-5R0-008 ) , open the hood, pop the 4 clips, shift the air box forward, notice the air filter alignment notch on the side, replace with the new air filter and you are done!

TIP: Watch out for the plastic air box clips! They snap in place on to the metal clip assembly and may easily pop out off. So work carefully, otherwise you will be searching the engine bay for a black plastic clip.

I put so many miles on my Honda’s that I use Honda OEM filters. I change out my engine air about 20,000 – 25,000 miles or its really dirty on my monthly check.

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