Everyone is pretty spot on , I am an industrial electrician mainly in the oil and gas industry ! And the strap wrench I use for larger connectors so I don’t mar it!
One looks commercial electrician new. The red thing is a strap wrench. Probably using it for big pipe. Two looks plumbing. Could be a GM. But looks more plumbing. Three I am thinking GM maybe apartment/dorm work.
Hey guys ,Was hoping showing the wrencher would give it away easy .Im a new construction plumber used to do a lot of residential but a lot of commercial spaces now with the occasional side work .the back of the bookbag is where I keep the copper cutter and impact driver with the rigid deburrers & sink tool .By the way the Ridgid T handle is specially made by them to torque down No-Hub couplings(All of the waste pipe in nyc) to Spec. If you guys got any questions let me know .
I use a tech pac myself it's always interesting to see how people do things. Rhe big difference I use the modular 2 pannel v swap pannels on each side. Double the pannels in each side sadly I haven't seen a single review or video for such a v swap pannels... only heavy bag users can appreciate and gripe at the same time 😆.
Great set of tool loadouts, thanks to everyone for sharing. Dazee to me seems like an industrial / heavy commercial electrician dealing with a lot of install work. Quiseplays seems to be biased more towards plumbing work, may be domestic or light commercial. Roberto to me appears to be aimed at general maintenance working across multiple trades.
Curses, I missed the live; somehow thought it would be 2p, not 12p. Oh well; I still get to guess before reading the comments. I don't think Rob needs to feast on his boot; he did identify that last guy as a residential sparky. The transit-van comment looked like an afterthought. Dazee: Commercial / Plant maintenance sparky. The red tool looks like it might be used to tighten up or hold large cable or conduit bundles in place. QuisePlays420: Plumber, probably residential. I think he uses the backpack side of his Veto bag for the power tools. Might the T-handle be used for some water cut-offs? Roberto Dominguez: Residential handyman / apartment maintenance; lots of things represented there, but nothing to call out a specific trade. He probably doesn't do much if any HVAC. Now to read the comments...
(1) Inside Wireman - serious electrical installation hand tools (2) Drain auger? PLUMBER!!! (3) Commercial maintenance - it's a WAG (that nice VETO Pro Pac and the FLUKE 323 leads me to put him in "Commercial" vs "Residential).
The veto XXL I think had a older model that had a spot for a framing square to stick up with a sleeve to protect it for carpenters. There's a model with half selectable zones (v swap) don't quote me to customize it.
Yes the xxl-f does have a spot for a framing square to stick out of with a sleeve, I haven't used it yet and probably wont be since that side of the bag is packed with tools already. I will just carry the framing square seperately when needed.
I was going to get one to throw my job site tools in. I use a deferent set of tools on job sites other people are on. Tools for the “do you have one of these I can use people” 😂
@@MattHmm-rq6dn The reason I went for the xxl was because of the amount of tools you can carry. I would rather carry a heavy bag twice a day (to and from the truck) then to make multiple trips to the truck. To each their own some people rather carry a lighter load and thats fine too, maybe I'll regret such a heavy bag when I'm older.
Everyone is pretty spot on , I am an industrial electrician mainly in the oil and gas industry ! And the strap wrench I use for larger connectors so I don’t mar it!
👍👍.. nice loadout, thanks for sharing
One looks commercial electrician new. The red thing is a strap wrench. Probably using it for big pipe.
Two looks plumbing. Could be a GM. But looks more plumbing.
Three I am thinking GM maybe apartment/dorm work.
👍👍. We will see how they all answer
spot on, general residential maintenance/remodeler
Hey guys ,Was hoping showing the wrencher would give it away easy .Im a new construction plumber used to do a lot of residential but a lot of commercial spaces now with the occasional side work .the back of the bookbag is where I keep the copper cutter and impact driver with the rigid deburrers & sink tool .By the way the Ridgid T handle is specially made by them to torque down No-Hub couplings(All of the waste pipe in nyc) to Spec. If you guys got any questions let me know .
👍👍. Thanks for sharing, I figured that wrench was for something specific
I noticed you must have kept those tools in the back as I rewatched it.
I use a tech pac myself it's always interesting to see how people do things. Rhe big difference I use the modular 2 pannel v swap pannels on each side. Double the pannels in each side sadly I haven't seen a single review or video for such a v swap pannels... only heavy bag users can appreciate and gripe at the same time 😆.
1. Sparky, new builds.
2. Plumber. Finally.
3. Handyman/general residential maintenance.
I agree with all three… we will see what they say. 👍👍
Spot on, General Residential maintenance and remodeler
@@RobertoDominguez-cj6fu Nice loadout, BTW.
Glad to see someone else wanted to see more plumbing loadouts 💪🏼
Great set of tool loadouts, thanks to everyone for sharing.
Dazee to me seems like an industrial / heavy commercial electrician dealing with a lot of install work.
Quiseplays seems to be biased more towards plumbing work, may be domestic or light commercial.
Roberto to me appears to be aimed at general maintenance working across multiple trades.
Good guesses in my opinion 👍
I agree with you 3 phase
Great guess, general residential maintenance/remodeler.
Curses, I missed the live; somehow thought it would be 2p, not 12p.
Oh well; I still get to guess before reading the comments.
I don't think Rob needs to feast on his boot; he did identify that last guy as a residential sparky. The transit-van comment looked like an afterthought.
Dazee: Commercial / Plant maintenance sparky. The red tool looks like it might be used to tighten up or hold large cable or conduit bundles in place.
QuisePlays420: Plumber, probably residential. I think he uses the backpack side of his Veto bag for the power tools. Might the T-handle be used for some water cut-offs?
Roberto Dominguez: Residential handyman / apartment maintenance; lots of things represented there, but nothing to call out a specific trade. He probably doesn't do much if any HVAC.
Now to read the comments...
Definitely right bout the backside of the veto for the power tools ,The ridgid T-handle is just a special Torque wrench for no hub couplings
I think you did pretty well
Could not agree more with you mate 😅
(1) Inside Wireman - serious electrical installation hand tools
(2) Drain auger? PLUMBER!!!
(3) Commercial maintenance - it's a WAG (that nice VETO Pro Pac and the FLUKE 323 leads me to put him in "Commercial" vs "Residential).
Good guesses… I believe anyways. We will see what they say 👍
Great guess, I do residential maintenance. I got the FLUKE 323 as a gift which has turned out great for I need it for.
Sparky, plumber, carpenter
I believe that’s right in line 👍👍
Number 2 is definitely a plumber
6 years strong baby 💪🏼
👍👍
Big red tool is a strap wrench.
👍👍 appreciate it
The veto XXL I think had a older model that had a spot for a framing square to stick up with a sleeve to protect it for carpenters. There's a model with half selectable zones (v swap) don't quote me to customize it.
Yes the xxl-f does have a spot for a framing square to stick out of with a sleeve, I haven't used it yet and probably wont be since that side of the bag is packed with tools already. I will just carry the framing square seperately when needed.
I’m going to see if I can find one on Facebook at some point
If you want a backbreaking bag you can get a veto xl or techpack no XXL required!
I was going to get one to throw my job site tools in. I use a deferent set of tools on job sites other people are on. Tools for the “do you have one of these I can use people” 😂
@@MattHmm-rq6dn The reason I went for the xxl was because of the amount of tools you can carry. I would rather carry a heavy bag twice a day (to and from the truck) then to make multiple trips to the truck. To each their own some people rather carry a lighter load and thats fine too, maybe I'll regret such a heavy bag when I'm older.
Your killing me 2 hours early no shot at being part of premier chat... bummer
I had somewhere I had to be this morning… next Saturday I will probably have to do 1:00 again. (Same as the previous two weeks)
I also missed the live chat but that’s ok it’s not like we don’t have a life to live lol
Was a fun episode again