I started wrenching on specialized industrial equipment about 2 years ago and I’m the same way. All my tools are spotless and I throw out blow molded cases. I’m constantly finding tools to make my life easier. "Find a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"
Bro, the box tour was great, but the knowledge dropped with every explanation was incredible. My 911 has brought me to some interesting tool choices. My favorite so far have been the astro nano line and the vim vhc77, the only things I could possibly suggest.
Great stuff. I work on AC VW's as well. I drive a squarback , it was my 5th VW project and the first one I actually finished. A plethora of knowledge obviously know your stuff.
Its beautiful for sure, and I agree with you: those blow molded cases are Wasting a lot of precious real estate! Get a lockable double door metal cabinet!
Another way to extract a broken off bolt is the mig welder if sticking up.Crank up the heat a couple notches welding a nut on.I have the Williams version of those Blue Point ratcheting wrenches,look the same
Absolutely love the setup, the cleanliness, the organization, and that you know what car every specialty tool is for! I'm with you on the blow molded cases, I can't stand them in a tool box, they just take up so much space.I love my lockers for that reason alone. If you don't like the Matco ratchets much check out Ko-ken Tools z-series 72 tooth ratchets, smaller heads than the Matco's and I'd argue on par or better feel than Snap-on. Check out my old 5s tool box tour for some organization ideas, I see you have some Widgets in your wrench drawer already. I love them for a lot of tools, its all in how you use them though!
@@Olsenspecabsolutely! I take great pride in my stuff and I love seeing others that do also. I saw in another comment that you do have some Koken ratchets, I was going to say check out the purely mechanical Nut Grip sockets they offer too instead of magnetic sockets. I work in an area that has tons of metal dust and shavings so magnets are terrible to keep clean.
I hate when people ask for part Numbers but I can't find the set at all, do you by chance have the part number for the Mac master brass drift punch set?
Since your not a fan of the Matco ratchets, why not check out Koken ratchets, they make extremely low profile 1/4 and 3/8 in a 1/4 body versions too! Very well made tools I am sure you wouldn't be disappointed in them!
@@Olsenspec thanks for the in-depth run through of your set up, most tool box tours just skim over the majority of tools whilst you really gave a thorough overview!
& yet something tells me you'd take two wormeis in the ass to have a tenth of this dude's shit... It's funny how every commenter on you tube is an expert / at absolutely nothing but smack talking...
The tools look like they are used on Lego. No amount of cleaning can prevent maring on the working surfaces in my opinion. Fantastic collection. Maybe its the great lighting.
When you spend that much money on something, you take care of it. I'm sure a lot of it doesn't see much use, he works on nice cars, so things need to be clean
What’s telling about this setup is not how clean the tools are but the drawer liners are spotless. Not a speck of dirt on them.
Beautiful.
It is a lot of hard work to keep stuff this clean!
I started wrenching on specialized industrial equipment about 2 years ago and I’m the same way. All my tools are spotless and I throw out blow molded cases. I’m constantly finding tools to make my life easier. "Find a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"
Bro, the box tour was great, but the knowledge dropped with every explanation was incredible. My 911 has brought me to some interesting tool choices. My favorite so far have been the astro nano line and the vim vhc77, the only things I could possibly suggest.
Both great choices to have on hand! The astro line is nice for Cayenne's!
Beautiful tools and shop what's even better is a man that knows how to use them and after all the years he still appreciates them 👍😎👍
Definitely gives me shop owner vibes lol
Great stuff. I work on AC VW's as well. I drive a squarback , it was my 5th VW project and the first one I actually finished. A plethora of knowledge obviously know your stuff.
Learn every day! Good for you! Love those cars
Cool I will spend money to save time and heartache it helps to keep momentum. Going back and forth for something that might work is a killer.
Its beautiful for sure, and I agree with you: those blow molded cases are Wasting a lot of precious real estate! Get a lockable double door metal cabinet!
Another way to extract a broken off bolt is the mig welder if sticking up.Crank up the heat a couple notches welding a nut on.I have the Williams version of those Blue Point ratcheting wrenches,look the same
Done that many times! Works great on aluminum as the weld doesn’t stick. Great trick
Absolutely love the setup, the cleanliness, the organization, and that you know what car every specialty tool is for! I'm with you on the blow molded cases, I can't stand them in a tool box, they just take up so much space.I love my lockers for that reason alone. If you don't like the Matco ratchets much check out Ko-ken Tools z-series 72 tooth ratchets, smaller heads than the Matco's and I'd argue on par or better feel than Snap-on. Check out my old 5s tool box tour for some organization ideas, I see you have some Widgets in your wrench drawer already. I love them for a lot of tools, its all in how you use them though!
Thanks for the kind words!
@@Olsenspecabsolutely! I take great pride in my stuff and I love seeing others that do also. I saw in another comment that you do have some Koken ratchets, I was going to say check out the purely mechanical Nut Grip sockets they offer too instead of magnetic sockets. I work in an area that has tons of metal dust and shavings so magnets are terrible to keep clean.
Daaaang, that's sweet!
You should make that "15mins/hr" bit a short
In regards to talking about your OG stubby ratchet that you put a 3/8 head on. What is the part number on the body of ratchet?
I hate when people ask for part Numbers but I can't find the set at all, do you by chance have the part number for the Mac master brass drift punch set?
SPBCH15, not sure if it is still available, this one is from when the boss still had brown hair 😂
Since your not a fan of the Matco ratchets, why not check out Koken ratchets, they make extremely low profile 1/4 and 3/8 in a 1/4 body versions too! Very well made tools I am sure you wouldn't be disappointed in them!
Have a couple of them in the road box, they are ok!
@@Olsenspec thanks for the in-depth run through of your set up, most tool box tours just skim over the majority of tools whilst you really gave a thorough overview!
“Fullest box on UA-cam!!!” Yet has almost every blow molded box, plastic organizer, and foam possible…
That’s a great point! Love to hear your advice on better organization!
& yet something tells me you'd take two wormeis in the ass to have a tenth of this dude's shit... It's funny how every commenter on you tube is an expert / at absolutely nothing but smack talking...
@@Olsenspectoolbox widget will clear up that wrench drawer asap
Anyone else wonder if snap on stages this videos everything looks new 😂
We wish! We work really had at keeping our stuff clean! If snap on wants to reach out and sponsor us we are all ears
The tools look like they are used on Lego. No amount of cleaning can prevent maring on the working surfaces in my opinion. Fantastic collection.
Maybe its the great lighting.
When you spend that much money on something, you take care of it. I'm sure a lot of it doesn't see much use, he works on nice cars, so things need to be clean
@@victorhoyt4352 Nailed it! no one is going to leave you alone with a 6-7 figure car if you cannot keep yourself clean :)