Very nice set up. You.can definitely get allot done. I like that you get quality tools. To me it shows pride in your craft. Without knowing you if you came to my house I'd know you took what you did seriously. I'm a veto and German tool guy to but I'm yellow instead of red
I had an uncle who was a tradesman and every winter during his downtime he would clean and oil his tools. Said he had to maintain his tools because they were what made him his money. Organized, clean, well maintained, extremely efficient and professional. I carried that over into my life. I am always glad to see the tradition continues out there.
Great update! Love your point about wiping down your tools: it just looks sharper, and it keeps your work and everything around you clean. People appreciate that attention to detail.
I keep my tools just as clean. When you’re not a construction worker it’s pretty easy to keep them well taken care of. Especially when you by the premium brands to make your work that much easier. I believe in buying tools one time for those that make sense. Some don’t but for those I value I buy premium and keep them up.
What's up love the videos man. But where you been? Would like to see more from you, please. I'm curious what your pocket edc and tool belt setup looks like. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing something new from you soon.
When you said you were raffling that bag at 5k subs I thought, dang I might as well subscribe anyways - but he definitely already passed 5k a while back. I was surprised to see you weren't at like 100k or something, and luckily I was already subscribed. As an up-and-coming handyman, I love these videos! I work by myself most of the time so it is great to be able to learn from someone more experienced who also knows how to use the internet to share their knowledge. Most of the veteran contractors I've worked with before hardly know how to use a smartphone. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, and believe me I understand. The guys that trained me didn’t even have business cards, so social media was completely out the window. I’m working on a system to help fellow tradesmen transition into a more modern way of running their business.
If you’re only using the Alligator socket for stripped screws and bolts, have you considered Vampliers? They may offer more versatility because they’re actually pliers as well. I know the Alligator socket may help with bigger rounded nuts but Vampliers may just be more useful and practical. I personally like the Vampliers Slip Joint pliers. Vampliers is actually the USA branded version of the Japanese company Engineer. The pliers are identical in every way except for handle colors and cost. Also, Knipex has their own version of screw extraction pliers as well now, the Knipex 82 01 200 TwinGrip pliers. Thanks for the videos. Have a great day man.
Yeah I feel ya when it comes to cleaning your tools. In your last video I saw all the dudes commenting on how clean your tools are. I clean my tools multiple times a week with wipes that are similar to yours. I use the Tub-o-towel brand. They work great! Been in the HVAC trade for over three years now and most of my tools look new. Use them every day. Tools are expensive so why wouldn’t you take care of them? See guys in the trade who are hard on their tools and don’t clean them constantly replacing tools. Or they just look dirty and unprofessional. Clean your tools!
Your demeanour is amazing, I have been striving for that for a while. Your content is an inspiration to keep learning about tools and how to maintain a handy tool kit. Thank you.
You do the best bag dumps. A sentence or two about why you chose that tool instead of something else, and that's it. Our load-outs are similar too, but I love my Channellock (Megapro) ratcheting screwdriver. Beats carrying so many separate drivers and the ratchet action is slick. Here's to 5k, won't be long! 🍻
hey, would love to know what brand anchors you use, I've been looking for ones like that. i also would highly recommend the ez anchor 75 lbs anchors from home depot they are super sturdy and are fantastic.
Good load out & great tools! I use the Veto TP-XXL as my main bag for apartment maintenance & the Veto OT-XL as my backup bag. Extremely durable & well worth the money. Nice job on keeping your tools cleaned & maintained.
Great review on your EDC bag. It is setup to be very efficient and compact. I agree with you on cleaning your tools, always best to look professional and take pride in your presentation along with your work. Can’t wait for the next video.
Subscribed. Great video of your EDC. I'm a fan of my Knipex and Wera tools, but you have some I am considering adding. thanks for being thorough so we know how you are using the tools as well. -Nick
I keep my tools just as clean. When you’re not a construction worker it’s pretty easy to keep them well taken care of. Especially when you by the premium brands to make your work that much easier. I believe in buying tools one time for those that make sense. Some don’t but for those I value I buy premium and keep them up.
I was thinking about all the tools I have the other day and thought about all the tools my dad has. He has probably every tool you can think of yet he would go to job sites with a tape, level, Philips, flat head and a couple pry bars and he could do EVERYTHING
Good presentation brother. Clean and clear narration and also video too. I use my VETO MB-MC Marine bag not for tools but for all my daily portable electronics. Between lights, speakers, tablets, chargers, some small tools, its easy to accumulate 25 lbs of stuff for entertainment/media. Its a beautiful bag, and my 3rd VETO bag. Thanks for the video, i am a new subscriber.
When you say "shelving " I'm curious if you are making and or providing these shelves? Or are you just installing shelves bought by the customer ? Awesome video thank you!!
Hi, Is there any way we could raffle the Veto bag off at 4.81K subscribers instead of 5K please 🙏 I’m desperate for a tool bag atm. Someone decided to help themselves to some of my tools and gear a few days ago and I’m trying to replace and rebuild my set-ups right now, as well as keeping my business a float! Great video, I liked the Milwaukee tote one too but this bag is deffo better for a General Maintenance type of bag. I had the Veto Pro PAC stolen along with some really nice tools inside, gutted 😞! Empty those vans at night guys!!!
Loved this! Been waiting for ages for a new video! I also love my packout tote but this is making me consider Veto… any experience with the Packout drawers?
Apologies for the wait, videos will be coming more often now. So far I only own a few organizer cases, the tote, and the packout 3 piece set. But the drawers do look useful!
Great set up. I’ve always kept my tools and myself as clean as possible. I think some people associate hard work with dirty tools and clothes for some reason. Trying to looks presentable is an important part of running you’re own business especially when doing estimates. IMHO Cheers.
I think the thought and theory of dirty tools means good worker is super outdated, and people are looking more at if you’re clean you are going to keep my stuff clean
My tools get cleaned every Friday , same with the ladder and my packout, everything speaks to the customer. I ain’t tryna show up to someone’s house with a dirty bag/tool case.
Awesome video! We have same business model and I have almost exact same set up tools wise (knipex, wiha, milwaukee m12, klein) but no veto propac! Would love to see more bro!
Great quality video! I might watch it again and take a couple notes. My EDC bag grew to about 40lbs and I really need to trim it down. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video, just this morning I was thinking about a new tool bag. I will check out the Veto range, thanks. Also, I was always taught clean tools last longer and shows discipline, my tools are clean.
Tajima are the best, it seems to me the blades stay sharper longer than any other brand. Downside is I have to order online, no local retailers carry the brand.
You have a very top notch handyman / professional tool kit there...I have two of the bigger vito propac toolbags myselfthanks for sharing it with us...
Stellar loadout man! I'm in the process of starting my buisness currently. I've done a few jobs on the side but I've been doing appliance repairs and general construction all of my adult life. The only question I have is what made you go with a 16 rather than a longer tape? I carry a 30 foot personally because I will actually use it to point out things during a bid with my clients
I love the Franklin FS710 stud finder as a homeowner. If I was a pro I’d probably have something with electrical and possibly water detection and look into the Bosch lineup.
Just a suggestion for switch and outlet plates get the Klein swivel trimmer screw driver and it will save you tons of time. It might seem like it won't but I use mine all the time and it's one of the best screw drivers I own
“Honey, did you just spend $1,000 on Amazon?”
More like $6000.....
Very nice set up. You.can definitely get allot done. I like that you get quality tools. To me it shows pride in your craft. Without knowing you if you came to my house I'd know you took what you did seriously. I'm a veto and German tool guy to but I'm yellow instead of red
Thanks again Jack, Dewalt will get the job done also. The only current tool I have from them is their portable work table. Great product.
Very nice setup would love to see the drywall setup or other setups
Appreciate it, its not much a few drywall trowel, MKE drywall screwgun and a cut out tool. But I'll definitely do a video soon!
Great video. Thanks for the info in bag and tools inside.
Nice bag ! ( if you are young , and strong ) , being in my early seventies , I use a Veto TPXXL ( harder to overload ) . Well thought out setup !
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Iike new. They have a great cleaner too.
Nice, I’ll look into that!
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I had an uncle who was a tradesman and every winter during his downtime he would clean and oil his tools. Said he had to maintain his tools because they were what made him his money. Organized, clean, well maintained, extremely efficient and professional. I carried that over into my life.
I am always glad to see the tradition continues out there.
Great update! Love your point about wiping down your tools: it just looks sharper, and it keeps your work and everything around you clean. People appreciate that attention to detail.
Thanks Chris I appreciate that, I’m sure some people think it’s a waste of time but it definitely makes a difference in the long run.
I keep my tools just as clean. When you’re not a construction worker it’s pretty easy to keep them well taken care of. Especially when you by the premium brands to make your work that much easier. I believe in buying tools one time for those that make sense. Some don’t but for those I value I buy premium and keep them up.
What's up love the videos man. But where you been? Would like to see more from you, please. I'm curious what your pocket edc and tool belt setup looks like. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing something new from you soon.
When you said you were raffling that bag at 5k subs I thought, dang I might as well subscribe anyways - but he definitely already passed 5k a while back. I was surprised to see you weren't at like 100k or something, and luckily I was already subscribed. As an up-and-coming handyman, I love these videos! I work by myself most of the time so it is great to be able to learn from someone more experienced who also knows how to use the internet to share their knowledge. Most of the veteran contractors I've worked with before hardly know how to use a smartphone. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, and believe me I understand. The guys that trained me didn’t even have business cards, so social media was completely out the window. I’m working on a system to help fellow tradesmen transition into a more modern way of running their business.
If you’re only using the Alligator socket for stripped screws and bolts, have you considered Vampliers? They may offer more versatility because they’re actually pliers as well. I know the Alligator socket may help with bigger rounded nuts but Vampliers may just be more useful and practical. I personally like the Vampliers Slip Joint pliers.
Vampliers is actually the USA branded version of the Japanese company Engineer. The pliers are identical in every way except for handle colors and cost. Also, Knipex has their own version of screw extraction pliers as well now, the Knipex 82 01 200 TwinGrip pliers.
Thanks for the videos. Have a great day man.
Yeah I feel ya when it comes to cleaning your tools. In your last video I saw all the dudes commenting on how clean your tools are. I clean my tools multiple times a week with wipes that are similar to yours. I use the Tub-o-towel brand. They work great! Been in the HVAC trade for over three years now and most of my tools look new. Use them every day. Tools are expensive so why wouldn’t you take care of them? See guys in the trade who are hard on their tools and don’t clean them constantly replacing tools. Or they just look dirty and unprofessional. Clean your tools!
Appreciate it brother, those are all the reasons I take care of my tools. Especially when they’re taking care of me , why not.
Place where you working must be very clean!
Your demeanour is amazing, I have been striving for that for a while. Your content is an inspiration to keep learning about tools and how to maintain a handy tool kit. Thank you.
Your vid’s are amazing why did you stop uploading?!
You do the best bag dumps. A sentence or two about why you chose that tool instead of something else, and that's it. Our load-outs are similar too, but I love my Channellock (Megapro) ratcheting screwdriver. Beats carrying so many separate drivers and the ratchet action is slick.
Here's to 5k, won't be long! 🍻
Thanks brother, I try not to drag the videos out. I’m going to head over and give you a sub also and checkout the channellocks.
hey, would love to know what brand anchors you use, I've been looking for ones like that. i also would highly recommend the ez anchor 75 lbs anchors from home depot they are super sturdy and are fantastic.
Hi, I’m working on a demo setup to review anchors and other mounting applications
Awesome video !! Crescent Lufkin SHOCKFORCE NITE EYE great tape measure and the head lamp klein tools
Good load out & great tools! I use the Veto TP-XXL as my main bag for apartment maintenance & the Veto OT-XL as my backup bag. Extremely durable & well worth the money. Nice job on keeping your tools cleaned & maintained.
Great review on your EDC bag. It is setup to be very efficient and compact. I agree with you on cleaning your tools, always best to look professional and take pride in your presentation along with your work. Can’t wait for the next video.
Thanks man I'm happy someone understands the benefit of cleaning your tools, I thought I was going crazy lol.
Clean tools are the best tools. Dirty tool pride is one of the most ridiculous things lazy people have tried to get over on me with.
Exactly lol,take care of the items that take care of you.
Mr clean. Excellent I lovely tools clean as well.
Whats the estimated cost of all of this?
Holy moly I will never clean up my tools unless I've got literal shit on them, and I do as a plumber, but I appreciate your care for your tools!
Thanks man, I commend you guys for your work lol, luckily I don’t have to clean mine that in-depth.
Great logo. Where's my guy been at? I haven't seen any new vids.
No kidding, these vids are awesome. Wish he had links to all the tools, I'd probably buy them today.
Yep, you gotta keep your investments clean and well taken care of! 👍
Subscribed. Great video of your EDC. I'm a fan of my Knipex and Wera tools, but you have some I am considering adding. thanks for being thorough so we know how you are using the tools as well. -Nick
Impact drill bits are great. This way no need for a drill unless doing something special like home saws etc
Looks awesome, If only I could keep my tools that neat. I don't really get the time between jobs.
Always stay blessed bro 🙏🏽.
Well done keeping your tools clean and organized. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Godspeed.
I keep my tools just as clean. When you’re not a construction worker it’s pretty easy to keep them well taken care of. Especially when you by the premium brands to make your work that much easier. I believe in buying tools one time for those that make sense. Some don’t but for those I value I buy premium and keep them up.
Exactly. Buy quality buy once, or atleast it’ll have a good warranty .
I definitely need to take better care of my tools. Great video thanks for sharing
I was thinking about all the tools I have the other day and thought about all the tools my dad has. He has probably every tool you can think of yet he would go to job sites with a tape, level, Philips, flat head and a couple pry bars and he could do EVERYTHING
Never a bad idea to be prepared.
Good presentation brother. Clean and clear narration and also video too. I use my VETO MB-MC Marine bag not for tools but for all my daily portable electronics. Between lights, speakers, tablets, chargers, some small tools, its easy to accumulate 25 lbs of stuff for entertainment/media. Its a beautiful bag, and my 3rd VETO bag. Thanks for the video, i am a new subscriber.
Really enjoyed your videos. 1 tip... Scrap those wire nuts and get you some wago clips. They're the dogs bollox!
When you say "shelving " I'm curious if you are making and or providing these shelves? Or are you just installing shelves bought by the customer ? Awesome video thank you!!
Hi, Is there any way we could raffle the Veto bag off at 4.81K subscribers instead of 5K please 🙏 I’m desperate for a tool bag atm.
Someone decided to help themselves to some of my tools and gear a few days ago and I’m trying to replace and rebuild my set-ups right now, as well as keeping my business a float!
Great video, I liked the Milwaukee tote one too but this bag is deffo better for a General Maintenance type of bag.
I had the Veto Pro PAC stolen along with some really nice tools inside, gutted 😞!
Empty those vans at night guys!!!
I love the quality videography and attention to detail. Your thoroughness and professionalism come through in the video. Keep killing it!
Loved this! Been waiting for ages for a new video! I also love my packout tote but this is making me consider Veto… any experience with the Packout drawers?
Apologies for the wait, videos will be coming more often now. So far I only own a few organizer cases, the tote, and the packout 3 piece set. But the drawers do look useful!
Great set up. I’ve always kept my tools and myself as clean as possible. I think some people associate hard work with dirty tools and clothes for some reason. Trying to looks presentable is an important part of running you’re own business especially when doing estimates. IMHO Cheers.
Exactly, that mindset alone well help to continue pushing us both forward and separate our professionalism from others.
I really like your videos. Excellent info and production value. I recommend you add some affiliate links to your description, and make a few extra $.
That’s a firefighter mentality. Keep your tools clean. #respect 🔥 love the vids…
Good look 👀 I like my tool bag 💼
Enjoy your videos and the reviews! I appreciate your professionalism! Just subscribed
Great vid man. Just subscribed to your channel. Keep going that way! Wish you success and all the best! 👍
Glad to see your back at it!! Great video
Thanks brother!
Nice toolbag set up simple but enough to cover your job👍🏼👍🏼😎
What are the two Wera precision screwdrivers models your are carrying for ring doorbells?
Keep cleaning those tools, brother. Trolls gonna troll. Enjoyed the vid.
I think the thought and theory of dirty tools means good worker is super outdated, and people are looking more at if you’re clean you are going to keep my stuff clean
Just found ur channel, I’m from jersey too!! :)
Great video, keep up the hustle, like the magnet promotion idea !
Great channel,keep them coming
Why do you ask us to thumbs up and tell us what we think before we have even seen the video?
Lots of great tools. No multimeter? Thanks for the video.
Great walkthrough of what you use regularly, definitely gave me a few ideas for mine!
I agree, got to keep the tools clean, messy workman, messy work!
People just can't get over clean tools. When you're in someone's home working you need clean tool/hands. They won't call you back if you leave a mess
Very true, you can do an amazing job and they’ll complain about drywall dust.
I can't find that first aid bag for the life of me. Tried Home Depot USA & Canada. Anyone have a link?
I got it during a THD Pro desk event, they usually have giveaways like the first aid kit or hats.
My tools get cleaned every Friday , same with the ladder and my packout, everything speaks to the customer. I ain’t tryna show up to someone’s house with a dirty bag/tool case.
Exactly, I just conduct my business as I would want someone to walk in my house.
I have all the same tools and bag. But you got to ditch the gator socket. lol. Love the videos, keep them coming.
Lol it’s a love hate relationship, it’s gotta me out a few pitches yet has also made some situations worst.
Have you checked out ballistol cleaner and lubricator?
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Awesome video! We have same business model and I have almost exact same set up tools wise (knipex, wiha, milwaukee m12, klein) but no veto propac! Would love to see more bro!
Thanks brother, I have more videos coming soon. I got lucky with the veto as a birthday gift, it’s a great investment none the less.
Great update man! I know you’ve been at your FF school but please give an update on the head lamps sir! Much love man! 🤙🏽
I bought the mb3 before this video sir! All good tho. Great grrreeeaat viiidd! Keep it up!
Will do Brother!
Great quality video! I might watch it again and take a couple notes. My EDC bag grew to about 40lbs and I really need to trim it down. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man, I understand it happens. I was forced to trim down due to my area. Some jobs I’ll have a elevator another I’m climbing flights of stairs.
Love the video's bro!! Keep up the good work
Excellent setup! Veto’s are the peak tool bag.
New to the channel. Love it. Tyx
Another great video, just this morning I was thinking about a new tool bag. I will check out the Veto range, thanks. Also, I was always taught clean tools last longer and shows discipline, my tools are clean.
Thanks brother, they have a nice range of bags depending on your trade but most of them sale out quickly then restock.
Love the bag and the content! Great Chanel
Nice! all i gotta say, well done
This is an excellent video. Thanks.
Nice to old bud, where did you get the magnetic clip on tray? I can't find it online.
Hi. Check veto pro website under accessories
Ok u stepped it up bro. keep it up....
Where did you get the custom magnets?
i really like your content so i subscribed
Hi Brandon, you did a nice video thank you.
Isn’t new jersey extremely overcrowded?
Thanks for the Update! You should try the Tajima boxcutters, they are just amazing and not that expensive
Thanks, I’ll have to look into that!
Tajima are the best, it seems to me the blades stay sharper longer than any other brand. Downside is I have to order online, no local retailers carry the brand.
Nice video! I love Wera stuff
Great setup Brax, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the support Brother!
Ok you are using a Petzel 👌🏻
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I can’t hear shit your saying
any new videos you going to release ?
Tajima GS Lock tape measure
I clean my tools constantly too, I hate having dirty stuff.
I'll have to check out the bag, thanks.
You have a very top notch handyman / professional tool kit there...I have two of the bigger vito propac toolbags myselfthanks for sharing it with us...
I got this bag as soon as I saw this nice review. Still waiting for your next Video bro, Cheer form Thailand.
Stellar loadout man! I'm in the process of starting my buisness currently. I've done a few jobs on the side but I've been doing appliance repairs and general construction all of my adult life. The only question I have is what made you go with a 16 rather than a longer tape? I carry a 30 foot personally because I will actually use it to point out things during a bid with my clients
clean video!
This is CLEAN. Love the load out man. Gave me a chuckle how many lights you had right off the bat.
Bring your channel back, you are so well spoken and great at filming
This is great info!
Appreciate the heads up as beginning my handyman business in Pittsburgh. Any other tips are super helpful.
Awesome vid, hope to see more. Second that recommendation for Crescent Lufkin Shockforce if you can find a good deal on it.
Another killer video.
I love the Franklin FS710 stud finder as a homeowner. If I was a pro I’d probably have something with electrical and possibly water detection and look into the Bosch lineup.
Just a suggestion for switch and outlet plates get the Klein swivel trimmer screw driver and it will save you tons of time. It might seem like it won't but I use mine all the time and it's one of the best screw drivers I own
Very thoughtful setup and nice video. Homeowners take note :)
Is being a handyman your full time job or just a side hustle? I love the organization and cleanliness of your tool bag it’s awesome
Full time, I also do small renovations.
How did you initially get clients? Just word of mouth and people you know or social media?
Social media marketing (Instagram)and referrals play a huge part.