I am an Industrial/Commercial Electrician, however as we were gradually doing more and more Low Voltage/DataComm work, Finally in 2011, my employer send me (and two other Electricians) to Nashville Tennessee to attend a Certification class and workshop for Hubbell. Not long after that I kinda became out companies Low Voltage/Datacomm specialist (whether I wanted it or not). Since 2012 I do more Low Voltage/Datacomm work than I do regular electrical work. (about a 70/30 split) 70% of the time I do Low Voltage/Datacomm work and 30% of the time I do regular electrical work. I have trained so many guys over the last 8 or 9 years to do Low Voltage/Datacomm that it isn't funny.
It's a super tuff bag. Anything veto kills it for sure. I have some newer videos with my current telecom tool bags and husky carrier. You should make a video of your set up 🙂 that would be pretty cool
I will for sure bro That something I've wanted to do I'm always busy on my jobs but next time I'm in a M.P.O.E I'll try thanks for checking out my channel I wish you success in the trade
i dont see anyone from the USA for telecoms using stuff like a JDSU or EXFO at all? over here in australia your go to pair detector is a loop-a-line. lets you create short circuits and turn tone on and off.
That's very impressive. I'm redoing my tool bags and rough out box to make things easier on me. I use the CLC 1539 because of it's weight. I'm curious though how do you carry faceplates? I have them all shoved in a box but I'd rather have a better solution.
Having problems with face plates myself lately. Been using clc canvas bags not ideal for me right now. The best thing I've done so far was lining them up in a casa start off with 1 ports and go up to 6 ports and stock up on face plates. I'm thinking of getting that husky tool rolling organizers Fo parts and otter stuff.
I'd probably go with a veto and add some toughbuilt stuff later. Toughbuilt is pretty affordable and easy to add on later. If you have hand tool storage organization needs the veto is the one. it's honestly a great bag. The MCT bag your looking at is on my list of a dream bag because it's compact tall and easy to attach things on the outside of the bag. If you carry the same tools everyday and like bags and a tool belt and you have it dialed in with just the tools you use all the time toughbuilt would be a good choice as well. The thing is anything that makes you organized keeps everything the way you like it is the best thing.there's a lot of options and things out there. the thing that sucks we have to buy and try then we really know. I hope this helps you and the veto is really really nice. I have some more veto bag videos check out the otmc one. it might give you some ideas with the toughbuilt clips with the veto.
@@nonolabs I like getting extra belt clips that toughbuilt makes. I can zip tie it to my veto d rings or mounting them on my box. Work well for the drill holsters.
Thanks bro I'm thinking of switching out my veto bag With a tool back pack soon I have another video with my DeWalt tool box that Carry's my drills and construction tools . Really appreciate the compliment Probably the best one I've gotten so far .
I am an Industrial/Commercial Electrician, however as we were gradually doing more and more Low Voltage/DataComm work, Finally in 2011, my employer send me (and two other Electricians) to Nashville Tennessee to attend a Certification class and workshop for Hubbell. Not long after that I kinda became out companies Low Voltage/Datacomm specialist (whether I wanted it or not). Since 2012 I do more Low Voltage/Datacomm work than I do regular electrical work. (about a 70/30 split) 70% of the time I do Low Voltage/Datacomm work and 30% of the time I do regular electrical work. I have trained so many guys over the last 8 or 9 years to do Low Voltage/Datacomm that it isn't funny.
Nice load out man, very similar to what I roll with myself. I may have to spring for one of those bags, looks solid
It's a super tuff bag. Anything veto kills it for sure. I have some newer videos with my current telecom tool bags and husky carrier. You should make a video of your set up 🙂 that would be pretty cool
Great video. I wonder if you'd mind doing a video on how to use a butt set, I'm new to the industry and it'd really help.
I will for sure bro
That something I've wanted to do
I'm always busy on my jobs but next time I'm in a M.P.O.E I'll try thanks for checking out my channel
I wish you success in the trade
Cheers mate
SICK!!! That cable comb... OMG
FiberNinja thanks I have a buddy that makes them very solid.
FiberNinja how's Florida? your in la mainly
In down south Irvin area. Can't wait for the come back brother 🙂
@@lowvoltagedude7837 Any chance you would share a place one could procure that very beefy cable comb? Does your buddy sell them? Thanks!
i dont see anyone from the USA for telecoms using stuff like a JDSU or EXFO at all? over here in australia your go to pair detector is a loop-a-line. lets you create short circuits and turn tone on and off.
That's very impressive. I'm redoing my tool bags and rough out box to make things easier on me. I use the CLC 1539 because of it's weight.
I'm curious though how do you carry faceplates? I have them all shoved in a box but I'd rather have a better solution.
Having problems with face plates myself lately. Been using clc canvas bags not ideal for me right now.
The best thing I've done so far was lining them up in a casa start off with 1 ports and go up to 6 ports and stock up on face plates. I'm thinking of getting that husky tool rolling organizers
Fo parts and otter stuff.
Do you prefer the veto pro pack or the tough built pouch? I’m torn between veto tech mct or the toughbuilt pouches. Thanks!
I'd probably go with a veto and add some toughbuilt stuff later. Toughbuilt is pretty affordable and easy to add on later. If you have hand tool storage organization needs the veto is the one. it's honestly a great bag. The MCT bag your looking at is on my list of a dream bag because it's compact tall and easy to attach things on the outside of the bag. If you carry the same tools everyday and like bags and a tool belt and you have it dialed in with just the tools you use all the time toughbuilt would be a good choice as well. The thing is anything that makes you organized keeps everything the way you like it is the best thing.there's a lot of options and things out there. the thing that sucks we have to buy and try then we really know. I hope this helps you and the veto is really really nice.
I have some more veto bag videos check out the otmc one. it might give you some ideas with the toughbuilt clips with the veto.
I like tough built for the tool belt because you can snap off the pouches without taking the belt off. It keeps stuff from spilling every where.
@@nonolabs I like getting extra belt clips that toughbuilt makes. I can zip tie it to my veto d rings or mounting them on my box.
Work well for the drill holsters.
Freaking epic loadout man,.
Thanks bro
I'm thinking of switching out my veto bag
With a tool back pack soon
I have another video with my DeWalt tool box that Carry's my drills and construction tools . Really appreciate the compliment
Probably the best one I've gotten so far .
Who is this guy, Batman