I am an elevator mechanic apprentice. I’m in my second year. I just started collecting my own tools, and now I will never stop! thanks to this channel lol! To answer some of your questions. I do like the Milwaukee nut driver! I’ve heard a lot of people don’t like that handle but I feel like it’s better more comfortable than the Klein in my opinion, with the handle being rounded! As for the the new Wera ratcheting screwdriver, it is so smooth! I just bought the Klein one actually and the ratcheting mechanism seems really stiff compared to the new Wera. I love the Milwaukee bag also as you can see it can hold a lot of tools! I plan on breaking up this bag when I get another here soon! Anyone with any ideas let me know what bag I should get next!!
I am technically an electrician for a school system. So medium size to large commercial equipment . But I work on all the chillers, boilers, heat pumps, etc. the TP3 and tplc bags are usually the first bag I take in. The tp3 is more for boilers. As far as the stack tech stuff goes it’s fine. I got into those boxes really early with dewalt tough system. Milwaukee wasn’t out yet and the dewalt stuff was ok. When the stack tech stuff came out I liked a couple features and just went for it. The stack by the doors is all my recovery stuff for hvac work. Colin I am guessing does some commercial maintenance or just likes tools. 😄
No 1 looks to be into HVAC maintenance / repair. No 2 is a bit more difficult, there doesn't appear to be any specific giveaways like No 1. There doesn't seem to be enough test equipment for an electrical loadout, so may be some sort of equipment / plant maintenance. Do like the look of the Milwaukee structured bags, would be great to see Milwaukee bring them to the UK.
Good guesses. Yeah the few times I’ve seen the Milwaukee bags in loadouts, they seem to be nice bags. Then being able to snap an organizer on the bottom makes it really nice
I think even without the van pictures it was clearly hvac for the first. The more I see that tp3b the more I wanna try it even if it looks a little tippy. I have the tp3 non hard bottom too bad there isn't a trade up program. I think there's a theme of common toils that we all share lately it's kinda a case study. Fyi for anyone looking at thoes vessel insulated screwdrivers there so light probably the lightest ones I've ever used. For some that works and keeps the pouches light but for me and our gracious channel host too light can be bad. Thoes ceramic ball vessels are a better choice.
I have the 3B and the 4B… they are really good if you want a small specific bag… the 4B is big enough that I used to use it as my “go bag” Agree on the weight, the ceramic ball are my current most used screwdrivers. I only use insulated when I’m playing operation
Nice tools, for both. My guesses are: Summitperry: HVAC service and maintenance. With all the extra wrenches, he might also do some industrial and/or refrigeration. The gauges make this one pretty obvious. I think he did a nice job breaking out inside diagnostic tools into the little TP3, but I'm a little surprised the popper wasn't in there too. Collin Brown: Industrial and/or Commercial Maintenance. He's got as wide variety of nice tools, for many different things. With all the insulated tools, he might be an Electrician who now does a lot of other stuff to go with it.
👍👍.. I believe you are right on #1 (technically he is an electrician, but he works on a lot of HVAC) and #2 we will see when he answers.. hopefully he will answer the magnet question. 👍
Hi again and thanks for the fun video as always.
Summitperry seems hvac to me
Collin brown looks more like industrial maintenance to me
👍👍… on the right track.. I will let them answer for more specifics
I am an elevator mechanic apprentice. I’m in my second year. I just started collecting my own tools, and now I will never stop! thanks to this channel lol! To answer some of your questions. I do like the Milwaukee nut driver! I’ve heard a lot of people don’t like that handle but I feel like it’s better more comfortable than the Klein in my opinion, with the handle being rounded! As for the the new Wera ratcheting screwdriver, it is so smooth! I just bought the Klein one actually and the ratcheting mechanism seems really stiff compared to the new Wera. I love the Milwaukee bag also as you can see it can hold a lot of tools! I plan on breaking up this bag when I get another here soon! Anyone with any ideas let me know what bag I should get next!!
Appreciate you sharing your loadout… if you just started collecting you are doing a good job 😂
Thanks again 👍👍
The first setup you showed I’m going to guess a commercial hvac tech, with the age of some stuff I’d imagine an older guy
👍.. he said he is technically an electrician, but works for a school manly working on boilers, chillers, etc. so really does more HVAC work
I am technically an electrician for a school system. So medium size to large commercial equipment . But I work on all the chillers, boilers, heat pumps, etc. the TP3 and tplc bags are usually the first bag I take in. The tp3 is more for boilers.
As far as the stack tech stuff goes it’s fine. I got into those boxes really early with dewalt tough system. Milwaukee wasn’t out yet and the dewalt stuff was ok. When the stack tech stuff came out I liked a couple features and just went for it. The stack by the doors is all my recovery stuff for hvac work.
Colin I am guessing does some commercial maintenance or just likes tools. 😄
Appreciate the answer, I knew from your email.. but I always like to let the people answer more specifics.
Good set of tools 👍👍
Oh the orange Klein thing is just a temp probe it’s IR and has a folding probe.
No 1 looks to be into HVAC maintenance / repair.
No 2 is a bit more difficult, there doesn't appear to be any specific giveaways like No 1. There doesn't seem to be enough test equipment for an electrical loadout, so may be some sort of equipment / plant maintenance.
Do like the look of the Milwaukee structured bags, would be great to see Milwaukee bring them to the UK.
Good guesses.
Yeah the few times I’ve seen the Milwaukee bags in loadouts, they seem to be nice bags. Then being able to snap an organizer on the bottom makes it really nice
I think even without the van pictures it was clearly hvac for the first. The more I see that tp3b the more I wanna try it even if it looks a little tippy. I have the tp3 non hard bottom too bad there isn't a trade up program. I think there's a theme of common toils that we all share lately it's kinda a case study. Fyi for anyone looking at thoes vessel insulated screwdrivers there so light probably the lightest ones I've ever used. For some that works and keeps the pouches light but for me and our gracious channel host too light can be bad. Thoes ceramic ball vessels are a better choice.
I have the 3B and the 4B… they are really good if you want a small specific bag… the 4B is big enough that I used to use it as my “go bag”
Agree on the weight, the ceramic ball are my current most used screwdrivers. I only use insulated when I’m playing operation
#1 Building maint.
#2 A collector of fine tools.
We will see what they say… I know what they both do, but they may be more specific in their answers
Very nice setups. Need to grab me a Veto one day. Mines a dead giveaway once the LinkIQ comes out.
They do have some nice tools
First one is definitely commercial hvacr
He is an “electrician” in a school system by title… but he said he works on Boilers, chillers, heat pumps. So his work is HVAC
So good guess 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance ahh nice lol
Thanks, always interesting!
👍👍 you are welcome
#1. HVAC (Fluke 116 - the HVAC tech's best friend).
#2. Residential Handyman
I think you are right on #1… #2, if it’s what is in his email, I don’t know anyone will hit it exactly. We will see what he says
But I wonder if he's a DIY guy.@@MORGANSMaintenance
Nice tools, for both. My guesses are:
Summitperry: HVAC service and maintenance. With all the extra wrenches, he might also do some industrial and/or refrigeration. The gauges make this one pretty obvious. I think he did a nice job breaking out inside diagnostic tools into the little TP3, but I'm a little surprised the popper wasn't in there too.
Collin Brown: Industrial and/or Commercial Maintenance. He's got as wide variety of nice tools, for many different things. With all the insulated tools, he might be an Electrician who now does a lot of other stuff to go with it.
Good guesses, we will see 👍
I should probably add a popper to the tp3. But it’s usually going in on boiler stuff and I don’t find that I need a popper very often.
#1 HVAC
#2 Industrial Maintenance
What is the Magnetic hanger in the van Pic the Veto is hanging from?
👍👍.. I believe you are right on #1 (technically he is an electrician, but he works on a lot of HVAC) and #2 we will see when he answers.. hopefully he will answer the magnet question.
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1. General contractor with strong sparky background
2. Homes/flats maintenance without drywall/painting.
I believe 1 is HVAC... and #2, I don't feel people will get his exact work, we will see what he says
@@MORGANSMaintenance BTW, you've finally adjusted that intro volume, so it's not that loud comparing to rest of the video.
@@Stefan_Kawalec yeah… I need to do it on my main video I use. Right now I have to remember to do it while editing. 👍
My guess is for the
1st guy HVAC Commercial
2nd guy industrial maintenance
👍👍 good guesses. We will see how they answer
The hex keys are torx in load ou2
Good eye 👍
Is the second load out drilling Tapcons ?
That was just my guess, he could be using it for anything. That's just what i normally do with those size bits