This is a great tour. It is always far more interesting to watch a roll cart video than a toolbox tour. And it is even MORE interesting to watch one like this. This type of tour shows the person's priorities and tell you a lot about the type of work they do. It is fascinating to see what someone brings when they have very limited space. As an aircraft mechanic I also enjoy the look into the GSE mechanic's box.
I can't believe the amount of tools you were able to fit in one bin. Just when I thought you were done pulling out tools, there were like 10 more 😂. I have the Ridgid 2.0 system and I'm thinking about condensing the amount of boxes I have.
Those Snap-on pliers are Manufactured by Wilde and rebadged Snap-on. They also are made for Carlyle, Neiko, and a few other brands. Exact same tool minus the Snap-on Price. They run about $20-$25.
Whether the tool is cheaper or more expensive you're gonna buy it, price is irrelevant a year down the line. It's nice to be able to know you can get it replaced anywhere, even if you go to another country, you'll proabably find a snap on man.
They may be the same as Carlyle (after looking at pics), but the biggest difference I've found across this design is the lack of the wire cutters in the front jaw above the pivot point.
Good afternoon from the Great State of Texas. I enjoyed your video. How come you do not have ratcheting wrenches? I have never thought about carry my tools in a big box like yours. Your big box is a good idea. You do carry a little bit more than me. What do you use the crescent wrenches for? I actually stopped carrying mine. Where did you get the 1/4 sockets from? Where is your torque wrench? Thank you and have a good day and be safe.
Good evening. I don't carry ratcheting wrenches mostly due to cost. tools in my kit tend to get lost or stolen, so having ratcheting wrenches would cost more then I want to pay in the long run. As for my crecent wrench, it gets used when either I don't know what size I need or more commonly it gets used for making brackets and bending metal. I don't carry a torque wrench, most of what I repair doesn't require being torqued
This is a great tour. It is always far more interesting to watch a roll cart video than a toolbox tour. And it is even MORE interesting to watch one like this. This type of tour shows the person's priorities and tell you a lot about the type of work they do. It is fascinating to see what someone brings when they have very limited space. As an aircraft mechanic I also enjoy the look into the GSE mechanic's box.
Thank you very much.
I can't believe the amount of tools you were able to fit in one bin. Just when I thought you were done pulling out tools, there were like 10 more 😂.
I have the Ridgid 2.0 system and I'm thinking about condensing the amount of boxes I have.
I've found that using canvas bags are the best way to keep everything organized and reduce the amount of space it all takes up.
You have most of the tools needed you got me that pack out have plenty of space you tool selection 😉 nice from HFT to Snap-on and Matco 😎 great video
And there is still a little room for more tools as I need them
thats alot more tools than i thought you would fit in there, very good for such a small set up
It is set up to be taken on airline flights
I also didn't think you could fit that much tools in that pack Out. I need to get one now. Very nice selection 😁👍
If you are careful on the size of your tools you can fit alot in those packouts
Those Snap-on pliers are Manufactured by Wilde and rebadged Snap-on. They also are made for Carlyle, Neiko, and a few other brands. Exact same tool minus the Snap-on Price. They run about $20-$25.
Whether the tool is cheaper or more expensive you're gonna buy it, price is irrelevant a year down the line. It's nice to be able to know you can get it replaced anywhere, even if you go to another country, you'll proabably find a snap on man.
Very true
They’re not the same tool.
They may be the same as Carlyle (after looking at pics), but the biggest difference I've found across this design is the lack of the wire cutters in the front jaw above the pivot point.
I am watching this video 12 time in past six months 😊 i have exact stup likes you ,👍
That's awesome. How is it working out for you? Have you found anything that you think I should add to it?
That is the very best socket set money can buy over bought several of them!!!
They do hold up very well and they don't round off bolts
Interesting stuff. Here supporting a fellow tradesman . Keep up the good work
Thank you very much
Good afternoon from the Great State of Texas. I enjoyed your video. How come you do not have ratcheting wrenches? I have never thought about carry my tools in a big box like yours. Your big box is a good idea. You do carry a little bit more than me. What do you use the crescent wrenches for? I actually stopped carrying mine. Where did you get the 1/4 sockets from? Where is your torque wrench? Thank you and have a good day and be safe.
Good evening. I don't carry ratcheting wrenches mostly due to cost. tools in my kit tend to get lost or stolen, so having ratcheting wrenches would cost more then I want to pay in the long run. As for my crecent wrench, it gets used when either I don't know what size I need or more commonly it gets used for making brackets and bending metal. I don't carry a torque wrench, most of what I repair doesn't require being torqued
The 1/4 sockets are from Cornwell
Do you have a part number for those bent nose vise grips or are those custom?
They are vise drip 9BN
@@cheap4x434 Thanks. I'll have to pick a pair up for my bag.
I did the same battery 24v thing with a crescent wrench. Now I use one with a rubber handle for batteries. The machine got total fried.
We all do it at least once. I got lucky and only fried a couple of wires
@@cheap4x434 I fried the whole mop/sweeper riding machine thing the boss just bought. Couldn’t get the wrench off for a while.
That makes for a bad day
Great video 👍 thanks
Thank you for watching
Nice
Thank you
U have more than I expected
Thank you. Is there anything you have questions about, or think that I should consider adding?
This guy sockets.
They do there job
A and P?
No I'm a ground equipment mechanic
@@cheap4x434 for who?
@@camriedesel1202 skywest Airlines
What company you work for? What you work on?
I work on everything at an airport except the airplanes.
@@cheap4x434 that’s the job I’ve been looking for
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