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AUTO HOBBY SHOP

Bldg. 6002 // 405.734.5616 Wed - Sat: 10 am - 8 pm

QUALIFIED RECYCLING PROGRAM

Bldg. 1156 // 405.739.3610 Mon - Fri: 7 am - 3 pm Tinker QRP’s mission is to provide an efficient and cost effective recycling program on Tinker Air Force Base to all customers, including the civilian workforce, military members and their families, and the industrial side of the base. The program is used to divert as much material as possible away from landfills while being cost efficient.

QRP recycles metal, paper, cardboard, toner, aluminum, and newspaper. The 24 hour drop off site is located on the west side of bldg.1156 and has collection bins for cardboard, mixed paper, aluminum cans, tin cans, and plastic.

Any excess proceeds realized by the NAF Recycling Program are re-invested into the MWR fund to help with many base wide functions supporting our troops.

Reduce…Reuse…Recycle! Tinker Auto Hobby has fully stocked tool cribs, 12 bays, five vehicle lifts, and two brake racks available for people to work on their own vehicle.

Courses and Programs:

The Automotive Safety Course qualifies patrons to use shop equipment. The course is offered every Thursday at 3:30PM, but other times can be arranged as needed. There are also watch and learn programs available for brake jobs, front-end alignments, oil changes, anti-freeze checks, tire balancing, and tire rotations.

Auto Mart:

If you are interested in selling a vehicle in the base Auto Mart (located in the east parking lot in front of Bldg. 477), please visit Arts and Crafts with the vehicle title/registration, license plate number, identification card, proof of insurance and a credit card number.

Free Air

Need air? Stop by the front of the Auto Hobby Shop and use the 24/7 free air pump.

Tinker Car Wash

The Tinker Car Wash is located on the north side of the Auto Hobby Shop. The car wash has an automatic and self-service side, multiple wash options, and takes cash or credit cards. Prices range from $5 – $12.

Qualified Recycling Program

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