I tried so hard to like backpack tool bags because I LOVE backpacks...way before they were a craze. But, I agree with you. Honestly, the tool backpacks are just not practical unless you are carrying around light stuff
Been watching these videos this guy is one of the more informative people on you tube and comes across as very professional. This guy also proves you don't have to constantly drop the F-bomb or have obnoxious music to have good videos. worth subscribing to. Thank you.
GMM good morning. I watched the video sunup to sundown. Can you give us a updated video now that you two to three years has passed? Can you give us a rundown of what brands you carry? And if you've picked up any additional? Tools that will make jobs easier I'm still looking to buy tools this week. And I'm just seeking advice from a professional now that you have many years under your belt and plenty experience.
I’ve been an appliance tech for over 30 years and I have to say this guy is a joke he hold up a porcelain wire nut and calls is it a butt connector. He says a flat head is one of the most common screws. WHAT? I don think so. Most common is Phillips, quarter and 5/16. There are others such as Tory for Bosch Thermador etc.. but never a flat head on any appliance. Not since the appliances made in the 60’s anyway.
I want to start a appliances repair business, I have no skills, but have high interest in the industry, if you can help online, I think you can help me better, what do I need to know, please
that husky stubby set has saved me so many times, appreciate the recommendation
Top 5 part of all time
I tried so hard to like backpack tool bags because I LOVE backpacks...way before they were a craze.
But, I agree with you. Honestly, the tool backpacks are just not practical unless you are carrying around light stuff
Been watching these videos this guy is one of the more informative people on you tube and comes across as very professional. This guy also proves you don't have to constantly drop the F-bomb or have obnoxious music to have good videos. worth subscribing to. Thank you.
Agreed. He tells it like it is.
Your tool-bag look clean in the inside. Would suggest do a video on why to keep toolbag clean and organized.
GMM good morning. I watched the video sunup to sundown. Can you give us a updated video now that you two to three years has passed? Can you give us a rundown of what brands you carry? And if you've picked up any additional? Tools that will make jobs easier I'm still looking to buy tools this week. And I'm just seeking advice from a professional now that you have many years under your belt and plenty experience.
Ive been carrying a PLATT tool case for 30 years!
I would really like to see your Platt case, no no. I enjoyed your video. I'm glad I got the meter lead set from Radio Shack before they closed.
@@MrMultitool Platt 600T-CB Molded Tool Cases look it up
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you alot so I can get my bag straight
and hopefully your money bag as well🙏🤝
@@TMMApplianceRepair Thank you bro with the knowledge you drop I cant loose!
What is the item at 2:13? Sounds like "gas"? It's yellow. Is it a type of tape? Thanks.
Can you put a link to purchase each of the tool in your video
How do you check dryer temp with door closed?
Love your videos man!
Zip ties...MUST HAVE 😆
We ain’t heard from you in a while, hope everything’s good bro
Jeff Vimpeny I'm going too put one out in a week bro
I have a question...for anyone. This maybe silly but im wondering on appliances in general am I more likely to run into metric or standard hardware?
Standard..... . lg Samsung Bosch use etc metric... but your bread and butter will use standard
thank you that's all I need to know.
I’ve been an appliance tech for over 30 years and I have to say this guy is a joke he hold up a porcelain wire nut and calls is it a butt connector. He says a flat head is one of the most common screws. WHAT? I don think so. Most common is Phillips, quarter and 5/16. There are others such as Tory for Bosch Thermador etc.. but never a flat head on any appliance. Not since the appliances made in the 60’s anyway.
I want to start a appliances repair business, I have no skills, but have high interest in the industry, if you can help online, I think you can help me better, what do I need to know, please
www.tmmacademics.com. we'll take care of you
What is your e mail ?