Hi, not sure if you'll see this as it's been 3 years since you made the video lol, but is that a wooden handle interchangeable bit screwdriver(@ 5:48)? That looks so cool, could you tell me the brand of it??
It was a cheap Menard's special screwdriver, $5. Not even sure how long they had them, or if they still have them. You could check your local store or the website. I still have it and use it, but I remember the center came out of the wood and I had to reglue it. Not a bad tool after that!
I have the smaller of the 2 bags in fact throw and holden sell them.. I wanted to buy the large one on here but my problem.is do you need to fasten the straps if you want to lift it out of the way??.?
Yes, that's an issue with the big bag. I've been using both bags for nearly two years, and the big bag has issues with transport because you can't use the handle unless the top straps are strapped in. It is a pain to do, and when I'm in a hurry I just grab the bag full of tools and carry it in my arms. It is the big downside of the bag, it works very well otherwise. The small bag gets about daily use at work and really is a great small bag with no problems, but the biggun's strap issue is the worst part of it.
@@kingduckford thanks for the replay I was about to buy the big bag until I thought about the design fault. Had the strap been stitched to the sides of the bag instead of the flap ... no brainer also it would no doubt put strain on the buckles. I went with the black canvas 16" instead nice bag too but the leather is far superior.
@@kingduckford congratulations on forgetting you had weapons attached to your belt. makes me fee like i would not need to be concerned in your presence
wow awesome tool bags had made one for a person yea did not know him he yea just finished it up yea his cell number was not working found out he was killed in a vehicle accident all i know it was for his dads birthday yea made a special one just for that work on the tooling for the bag too wow I would never do that tooling like that again to the person it was sent to him the carrier did drop it off yea he was speechless with the bag did get a thank you letter in return with the check return to me thanking me with the quality of workmanship on the bag too yea they put on the wall he talks about his dad maint to him this he repeated for him remembers of holidays yea did not list to it untell I found out yea the tape i still have personally done the thing it was for me anyways they letter i wrote thanking him in all the ways possible too the first one was sent to him to use top yea way the hardest thing i had to do was more about this dut it personal
The Bags Are Very Impressive!
Would this be a good weekend travel bag or airline carry on bag?
No. It does not close well enough for that purpose, and the handle and strap are very rough and would probably catch things.
Sewn with a single crooked seam .
Why do you need to be armed do you not feel safe where you were filming
Hi, not sure if you'll see this as it's been 3 years since you made the video lol, but is that a wooden handle interchangeable bit screwdriver(@ 5:48)? That looks so cool, could you tell me the brand of it??
It was a cheap Menard's special screwdriver, $5. Not even sure how long they had them, or if they still have them. You could check your local store or the website. I still have it and use it, but I remember the center came out of the wood and I had to reglue it. Not a bad tool after that!
@@kingduckford Haha, alright well, I think I'll buy it for at home projects or when working with friends. It's such a stylish piece honestly. Thanks!!
I have the smaller of the 2 bags in fact throw and holden sell them.. I wanted to buy the large one on here but my problem.is do you need to fasten the straps if you want to lift it out of the way??.?
Yes, that's an issue with the big bag. I've been using both bags for nearly two years, and the big bag has issues with transport because you can't use the handle unless the top straps are strapped in. It is a pain to do, and when I'm in a hurry I just grab the bag full of tools and carry it in my arms. It is the big downside of the bag, it works very well otherwise. The small bag gets about daily use at work and really is a great small bag with no problems, but the biggun's strap issue is the worst part of it.
@@kingduckford thanks for the replay I was about to buy the big bag until I thought about the design fault. Had the strap been stitched to the sides of the bag instead of the flap ... no brainer also it would no doubt put strain on the buckles. I went with the black canvas 16" instead nice bag too but the leather is far superior.
Super!!!
awesome tool bags but the gun and knife do nothing for general appeal sunshine
They aren't there for appeal. I just so happened to be wearing it at the time.
@@kingduckford congratulations on forgetting you had weapons attached to your belt. makes me fee like i would not need to be concerned in your presence
wow awesome tool bags had made one for a person yea did not know him he yea just finished it up yea his cell number was not working found out he was killed in a vehicle accident all i know it was for his dads birthday yea made a special one just for that work on the tooling for the bag too wow I would never do that tooling like that again to the person it was sent to him the carrier did drop it off yea he was speechless with the bag did get a thank you letter in return with the check return to me thanking me with the quality of workmanship on the bag too yea they put on the wall
he talks about his dad maint to him this he repeated for him remembers of holidays yea did not list to it untell I found out yea the tape i still have personally done the thing it was for me anyways
they letter i wrote thanking him in all the ways possible too
the first one was sent to him to use top yea way the hardest thing i had to do was more about this dut it personal
Why do you need to be armed do you not feel safe where you were filming
Of course its safe. If anyone comes in I'll just shoo themb.
He lives in Alaska. Does not want a repeat of that nasty '07 grizzly mauling experience. You know it's 50 yards from his garage to his house, right?