I have a similar EDC kit, the same Klein black and yellows but I have the dumpy version too. I have the Knipex wrench pliers too, I have the 125mm version now and am about to pull the trigger on either the 180 or the 250’s. I have a Klein set of insulated drivers, the ones with the same handle, they are lifetime guarantee and I’ve had 2 replaced with no bother at all ( I’ve had them approx 5 years now ), they were expensive, £230 but I love them and Kleins service has been excellent. My 1/4” drive bit kit is all Bahco, a Bahco T handle 1/4” drive and a ratchet 1/4” drive to use them, and a Bahco mini ratchet which I’m swapping for the Klein version next. All this fits in a Velocity Progear 2.0 bag. I’ve retired my yellow Stanley Fatmax wheeled case, it’s served me very well ( it’s been very durable and great to put heavier boxes on top ) but I’m trying to go lighter as my old back injury is flaring up more and more these days ☹️ I’ve not had much Wera stuff, I did have the insulated etched tip set of drivers a few years back and broke a few tips a bit too easily, so I went to Wiha instead, the Wera stuff looks great though, and has very very good feedback but I committed to Bahco instead so.......................... ☹️ A good video, I love to see other engineers kit, it gives me ideas 🤑🤑🤑
For a terminal screw driver I recommend the 2mm and 3mm weha micro screw drivers. The things are beasts and never twist the tips even on old rusty screw terminals
Wera sets are so versatile for their size good call. I'm a building automation engineer. May I suggest adding a 4" adjustable wrench? You'd be surprised at how much you'll use it. A guy that's been doing this for like 25 years suggested it to me my first week
Great vid. I know you spoke briefly about your programming aspect of the job. As someone who is just starting to learn programming in school, I would be interested in you talking about that in a future vid.
I love my flush cutters, great for zip-ties, but I keep stabbing myself on them. Any tips for keeping them under control in your tool bag? I considered an elastic band to keep them closed, that would also protect the cutting edges, but ideally you don't want to store them with the spring compressed all the time....
@@ShowAndTool For want of a better solution I've done virtually the same thing, I cut out a strip of plastic from some packaging and wrapped in duct tape...
This is an incredible array of tools, even though im a Gardener/handy man I really think I can make use of all of this! Especially love the Dewalt driver but they’re like £130 here!
I have a similar EDC kit, the same Klein black and yellows but I have the dumpy version too. I have the Knipex wrench pliers too, I have the 125mm version now and am about to pull the trigger on either the 180 or the 250’s. I have a Klein set of insulated drivers, the ones with the same handle, they are lifetime guarantee and I’ve had 2 replaced with no bother at all ( I’ve had them approx 5 years now ), they were expensive, £230 but I love them and Kleins service has been excellent. My 1/4” drive bit kit is all Bahco, a Bahco T handle 1/4” drive and a ratchet 1/4” drive to use them, and a Bahco mini ratchet which I’m swapping for the Klein version next.
All this fits in a Velocity Progear 2.0 bag. I’ve retired my yellow Stanley Fatmax wheeled case, it’s served me very well ( it’s been very durable and great to put heavier boxes on top ) but I’m trying to go lighter as my old back injury is flaring up more and more these days ☹️
I’ve not had much Wera stuff, I did have the insulated etched tip set of drivers a few years back and broke a few tips a bit too easily, so I went to Wiha instead, the Wera stuff looks great though, and has very very good feedback but I committed to Bahco instead so.......................... ☹️
A good video, I love to see other engineers kit, it gives me ideas 🤑🤑🤑
My son (32) sent me a link to a Tee shirt..."you can't hurt my feelings, I used to hold the flashlight for my Dad!"
For a terminal screw driver I recommend the 2mm and 3mm weha micro screw drivers. The things are beasts and never twist the tips even on old rusty screw terminals
Wera sets are so versatile for their size good call. I'm a building automation engineer. May I suggest adding a 4" adjustable wrench? You'd be surprised at how much you'll use it. A guy that's been doing this for like 25 years suggested it to me my first week
Great suggestion, thanks!
Where's the laptop?
Queremos ver el bolso y herramientas no la cara del tipo
Always fun to see what others carry.
I agree. Gotta love a good kit
Great vid. I know you spoke briefly about your programming aspect of the job. As someone who is just starting to learn programming in school, I would be interested in you talking about that in a future vid.
I'll make a video about that some day!
I love my flush cutters, great for zip-ties, but I keep stabbing myself on them. Any tips for keeping them under control in your tool bag?
I considered an elastic band to keep them closed, that would also protect the cutting edges, but ideally you don't want to store them with the spring compressed all the time....
I use a piece of cardstock with duct tape around it to make an ugly little sheath lol 🤷♀️
@@ShowAndTool For want of a better solution I've done virtually the same thing, I cut out a strip of plastic from some packaging and wrapped in duct tape...
This is an incredible array of tools, even though im a Gardener/handy man I really think I can make use of all of this! Especially love the Dewalt driver but they’re like £130 here!
tnx for sharing men....
Real working man EDC, not the kind of cool/hipster stuff you see on other youtube video!
What's the name of Allen key set.
Can u provide list mentioning make or product code, that would help to get few things I need.
Would you consider a vessel electric screwdriver instead of your bulky dewalt? Curious if that would work in this set better for you.