I’m proud of you, sir. I’m only 13 and your videos mean a lot to me. You’re a sort of role model for me. When I get into the trades, I will look to these videos to help me invest in quality tools such as the ones you own. Keep up the good work!
I love hearing that you’re wanting to go into the trades! I have an 11 year old son that is really excited to do the same thing. If you pick something you really love to do it’ll make every day enjoyable. When you get started in one feel free to send me a message and I’ll try to put a few things together to send you to help get you started 😊 cheers Noah!
man, this is just an awesome read. tbh was losing a little hope that kids these days just aren't made the same, but Noah, you give me hope young sir. all the best to you and your bright future.
I’ve only watched around 10 videos and it’s great to see TOP END tools and their reviews….but the only issue is that buying top end tools has a caveat…if you have good tools on a construction site you have good thieves. I can afford the best tools but it’s pointless if those tools get stolen on job sites with other trades. If you work on sites like a hotel then these tools are the best.
Also the little Plano tackle boxes, they were just a little big for this bag but they fit in the veto bags really nicely and have a lot of options in those.
You probably have a video on it, but I’d love to see a video on your must have hardware. What screws, connectors, shims, sandpaper, tape caulk etc. do you always have with you in a compact case.
I’ve really enjoyed your channel since I found it a couple months ago. I’ve been slowing accumulating some better quality tools and man it’s expensive but so worth it. It improves my work flow so much, and also puts off such a good impression to homeowners and other contractors. As much as I’d love to buy every bag and every tool you talk about, I need to pace myself.
Absolutely! I’ve been building this setup and my business for about 12 years now, it’s not really feasible to just go do it immediately 😅 it’s also a lot more fun to build it a piece at a time and enjoy each upgrade I think. You’re definitely on the right track!!
I carry a Milwaukee vertical toolbox, the one you can sit on. It's a little too big, and a little heavy, and you can't put it behind the seat of a regular cab truck. But you can sit on it, and apparently that's made all the difference in my opinion of what I need in a toolbox.
Loved this walkthrough. Recently started part timing as an electrician to learn a thing or two and gonna certainly use some of the personal thoughts here to make my own for some of these tools.
Never heard of a Clean job bag, but I like it. Those Wera bags always look so professional and technical to me like a briefcase. My only nitpick about it, is I wish they did a magnet or buckle closure instead of having to loudly peel off the top of the bag. That being said, I'm sure it will impress clients when u have the work to match.
@@MillisConstruction It turns out there is a number of things that popo up under stealth mount designed to fit the Milwaukee and Dewalt. I did finally find it though. Thanks
my faforite cutter is this from WÜHRT with an hardent tip so you can misuse it. Instead of a Bag I prefere a pack like from Knipex but cheaper from the main manufacturer B&W International. The Jumbo 6700. There is a set so you can turn it to a bagpack, as I have to go to the roof from time to time. You should also hava a look to WIHA. Cool chanel.
Normally I have a small Halder mallet in this one but that’s about it. My hammers are in my decked drawers in the truck usually. It’s kind of a trade off that is ever evolving to get what you need the most put together 😅 thanks for checking it out!
I like the style of the Wera bags for network and x-ray repair, but also thinking of the Veto Tech MC blackout. Very different styles lol. Looking forward to the Turbo video. I need all the Torx and hex sizes and was thinking of getting the larger Kraftform Kompakt 62 set vs Turbo 1 vs building my own set.
Damn, I bought a cheap bosch toolbag a while ago cause I wanted to switch from the metal toolbox to a fabric bag. It's pretty much just one big compartment where you throw everything into... Looks like I should've looked around a bit longer. But i'm not buying the wera bag system now, the bosch bag is still pretty much new
Thanks for the tip on the Fat Ivans, got mine today and have already used them. I noticed if you run the hook through a D ring and close them they stay put on the outside of a Veto bag.
I bet we can! There’s been a few changes since this one was made for sure. I have several new Veto bags coming right now too so there’ll be quite a bit of upcoming veto videos
You’ll be happy to know that my brand new scale for the channel arrived today actually! All my vetoes and these will get weighed 😆 and my tool comparison will get an extra tidbit of info added I’ll weigh it and see for you
@@tedmcdonald3377 haha absolutely not 🤣 I did want to be able to put the actual weight on the screen when I say something is heavier than something else to actually quantify it better for people. Not really interrupt a video to do it except on bag Loadouts, I think that’s a big question with all of those 🤣
The only issue I’ve had is them wanting to rotate if they’re not tightened down good, and I went ahead and put a dot of hot glue there on the far end to stop it permanently. Otherwise they’re great
@@MillisConstruction Thanks. Since it's your nice bag you should get the protective bootie for the M12 impact, it will make it look 'cleaner' I dropped my m12 drill with a bit in it and made the chuck crooked any ideas what to do?
Wanted to say thanks for all of the informative videos. I farm, so I tend to use bigger tools, and I'm working on putting together a kit to go in my truck, I was wondering if you could see if the the Koloss would fit on the side of the 2go, in one of the boxes, or otherwise? Also, do you happen to know if Wera has a 1/2" velcro socket rail, I haven't had any look when I've looked. Thanks so much.
You might message me on Instagram and I can keep up better, UA-cam is terrible at immediately disappearing your comment from me once I reply. I’ll check on the rails but the most likely place will be KC Tool as they carry about everything. I think the hammer will fit but I can check it and send a picture on insta or messenger if you like. I’m on Facebook at the same page name as here too 😁🔥🔧
HEY YOOOO!!! Love it BUT I need to you to hear me on this! I want some cred on this maybe a shoutout 😂 with the new veto V-Swap use the wera bags on the v swap capatible bags and BAM make them co exist?? Meh idk but it’s an opportunity to combine them because the v swap has the big Velcro on the back side of panels and u could fit a tonnnnn!!! Love it brother keep ‘em coming
@@MillisConstruction yes!! Dude I love it, I think that would be a bit of a game changer!!! But do something on that and it would cross over both “platforms” no brainer. And the wheeler man that’s sick. Look forward to that one
Nice tidy tool setup there, with a few interesting ideas. Guess that large shoulder strap helps with the weight a bit. I have the #5 PB Swiss striker screwdriver to see what it was like, quite a small striking cap on top compared to the other makes I have looked at.
I haven’t purchased the Pb strike drivers yet, I had bought the Wera chisel drivers and so far they really haven’t disappointed me so I haven’t upgraded. Is the cap a lot smaller than Wera? I may have to grab one and get a comparison maybe
@@MillisConstruction Looks like it depends which ones you get. I got one from the 8102DN series, which is apparently their 'bulls eye' version for more efficient transfer of the strike energy and is quite a bit smaller. The do a more standard version, the 8102D series, that has a larger cap, similar to Wera.
I believe I have it in the description. At least Amazon ones. I usually buy my Pb Swiss items from www.ToolLady.com though. Not sponsored or affiliated with them so maybe add a note saying where you heard and maybe she’ll work with us someday 😁
Really depends on how you use them. Some of these I’ve had a long time and I lean a lot more toward the slick red grips anymore but the comforts are nice if you’re really wrenching on something. Little better support for your hand
I sure have. I watched Lone Star Mopars video on it a couple days ago. I think their patent ran out? HF did a full blown copy of it 😅 but they’re also asking $40 for it I believe too
I was actually introduced to that by a restaurant owner that I’ve worked for several years. He was friends with the hotel owner and set me right up with him. The hotel guy just plain couldn’t find anyone that did good work or that even would show up when needed. It’s gone well!
Hello there, much like everyone else I greatly enjoy your videos. I'm a maintenance technician at one of our air force bases. I pass the time watching your videos when I go on my lunch (after I eat of coarse lol) and in the evening before I doze off for bed. Keep making your awesome videos, and I'll keep watching. I have a question tho, you having amazing tools, donyou pay for all those out of pocket? Or are some of them sent to you for review? For example, the wera 2 go bag...was that a purchase or did wera sent that for a review? Anyways keep up the amazing work!
That’s awesome! I really appreciate that 😁🔥🔧 99% of what I use I paid for. Even of the Knipex tools that I’m an ambassador of, I paid for almost all of them. Everything Wera I have paid for 100%, they’ve never sent me anything unfortunately. Lowes sends me some things, Knipex, and Tajima also do. I’m pretty up front if I received anything for free or I try to be. Feel free to ask anytime! Josef
Husky of all brands used to make a perfect technicians bag where the whole front face opened up and back exposing the whole bottom and back wall of the bag. Their best bag and they discontinued it before I had a chance to pull the trigger on one. Have not found quite the right one elsewhere.
I have that Wera microdriver set, but it is lacking a 000 PH as it is set up. I picked one up, and added it, as well as keep my Wiha 75093 Phillips and Torx Micro Bit Set. At least it has extra loop-holes for things!
@@MillisConstruction very much so Josef, been using the hell out of it, not as clean as yours, but I'm amazed at the durability so far, I must have at least 50 lbs of tools in it!!!
Hello Millis - wonderful video as always 😎 I wonder whether the japanese front grip pliers are really superior to a set of Knipex 82 02 200 TwinGrip pliers. Can you comment on that please!
It’s a similar design but a massively different size tool. I have both of them at least until Knipex decides to make a smaller twin grip. Theirs is pretty large in comparison and I occasionally strip out some small headed screws and need the engineer ones to fit them
Cool bag! Would like to buy one for work but wondered if I could fit a surface pro inside? Could you possibly measure from the inside strap (that goes from the front to the back) to the top inside the lid? Hoping to wedge my laptop against the back of the bag. If to small maybe I could cut the strap? What would be good is if Wera made a laptop pouch with Velcro that could stick to the rear of the bag.
I seriously want Knipex to make a pair of those electrical pliers in low voltage awg sizes. It's not fair. I keep having Klein's shitty comfort grip handles split on me due to crimping down beanies.
Soooo……I found this channel a week ago and I’ve watched about 10 videos. I’ve been in the trade as a sparky for the past 25yrs and am in the position to purchase any and all the AWESOME tools he has….as they will 100% be stolen…BUT unless you work by yourself with no other trades around you these TOP END tools are pointless. I understand the point of Quality tools BUT if you are around people that would steal these items at the drop of a hat it is pointless. Unless you are Elon musk these tools are worthless. I really like your videos but showing the Mercedes-Benz of tools is pointless if the endgame is unattainable…nice to see awesome tools
I’m proud of you, sir. I’m only 13 and your videos mean a lot to me. You’re a sort of role model for me. When I get into the trades, I will look to these videos to help me invest in quality tools such as the ones you own. Keep up the good work!
I love hearing that you’re wanting to go into the trades! I have an 11 year old son that is really excited to do the same thing. If you pick something you really love to do it’ll make every day enjoyable. When you get started in one feel free to send me a message and I’ll try to put a few things together to send you to help get you started 😊 cheers Noah!
@@MillisConstruction Thank you, sir. I’ll make sure to do that
@@noahleek9696 you've picked a great role model Noah😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
man, this is just an awesome read. tbh was losing a little hope that kids these days just aren't made the same, but Noah, you give me hope young sir.
all the best to you and your bright future.
I’ve only watched around 10 videos and it’s great to see TOP END tools and their reviews….but the only issue is that buying top end tools has a caveat…if you have good tools on a construction site you have good thieves.
I can afford the best tools but it’s pointless if those tools get stolen on job sites with other trades. If you work on sites like a hotel then these tools are the best.
I love that your super friendly, you’ll go out of your way and find a video or even answer a question on a vid from 2 weeks ago like I did last week.
I really enjoy what I do 😁 and appreciate everyone that stops by!
Have not seen your videos until now! Great tools!!!!!! Thanks
Thanks a lot!!
I like this so much. I am sharing it with my FB group
Great share Robert, I'm glad Josef did this load out, now y'all in DT6 can stop calling me fancy for having this bag😂🤣😂
@@tedmcdonald3377 but you are fancy
@@ToolswithSoAlz of course I am😂🤣😂
Man I’m rolling from the “Wera Wang” lmao y’all 🤣🤣
@@MillisConstruction do you really wanna say Wang with this group?
Yes! Pill dispensers are so useful.
Also the little Plano tackle boxes, they were just a little big for this bag but they fit in the veto bags really nicely and have a lot of options in those.
You probably have a video on it, but I’d love to see a video on your must have hardware. What screws, connectors, shims, sandpaper, tape caulk etc. do you always have with you in a compact case.
Great video, can you do a video of all your Wera tools like you did with your Knipex.
I’ve really enjoyed your channel since I found it a couple months ago. I’ve been slowing accumulating some better quality tools and man it’s expensive but so worth it. It improves my work flow so much, and also puts off such a good impression to homeowners and other contractors. As much as I’d love to buy every bag and every tool you talk about, I need to pace myself.
Absolutely! I’ve been building this setup and my business for about 12 years now, it’s not really feasible to just go do it immediately 😅 it’s also a lot more fun to build it a piece at a time and enjoy each upgrade I think.
You’re definitely on the right track!!
@@MillisConstruction You're so sweet, Millis 🤗👍
I carry a Milwaukee vertical toolbox, the one you can sit on. It's a little too big, and a little heavy, and you can't put it behind the seat of a regular cab truck. But you can sit on it, and apparently that's made all the difference in my opinion of what I need in a toolbox.
I need one of those. I'm getting too old to be on my knees and getting up.
Loved this walkthrough. Recently started part timing as an electrician to learn a thing or two and gonna certainly use some of the personal thoughts here to make my own for some of these tools.
Honestly that velcro seems so good it would eventually get annoying.
Never heard of a Clean job bag, but I like it. Those Wera bags always look so professional and technical to me like a briefcase. My only nitpick about it, is I wish they did a magnet or buckle closure instead of having to loudly peel off the top of the bag. That being said, I'm sure it will impress clients when u have the work to match.
I looked for the bit holder mounted on the side of your Milwaukee and stealth mounts on Amazon brought up a product for holding the battery.
I believe they mount on the battery of a lot of tools but for the M12 version they mount right on the impact head
@@MillisConstruction It turns out there is a number of things that popo up under stealth mount designed to fit the Milwaukee and Dewalt. I did finally find it though. Thanks
@@adude7050 There are also direct links in all my video descriptions that take you right to the item, might make it easier in the future 😁
@@MillisConstruction I looked there must have missed it thanks
PB Swiss , and I created a Monster ! You have a good size following , hopefully you’ll help their sales !
my faforite cutter is this from WÜHRT with an hardent tip so you can misuse it. Instead of a Bag I prefere a pack like from Knipex but cheaper from the main manufacturer B&W International. The Jumbo 6700. There is a set so you can turn it to a bagpack, as I have to go to the roof from time to time. You should also hava a look to WIHA. Cool chanel.
Nice tool bag ,nice tools.
Thanks Eddie!
In all seriousness , you have a really nice carry set up !
That means a lot from you Chris, thanks!!
@@MillisConstruction You are a very thoughtful Tradesman, I’ve adopted quite a few of your ideas ! You have also caused me to rethink a lot of stuff !
Excelente presentación
Massive utility!!
Love the vids man! Keep rocking on!
Always!! Thanks for watching 😁
Great video, didn’t see a hammer!
Normally I have a small Halder mallet in this one but that’s about it. My hammers are in my decked drawers in the truck usually. It’s kind of a trade off that is ever evolving to get what you need the most put together 😅 thanks for checking it out!
Any suggestions for keeping tools in the 2GO quiver in transit (Plane travel)?
nice,pro,expensive ,clean tools almost complete
have an old bicyle inner tube? cut small rings and use those rings to hold your spring loaded pliers and cutters closed.
Do you have any Wiha products? I Love all the German Tools, especially Wiha
Does the magnet affect the hammer of the impact driver at all? I'm sure the effect wouldn't be that great, but just kinda wondering
I made a doorwedge from a bit of 3/4” jig and fixture plastic , I can also use it for “ persuading “ things to come apart !
Checkout empire levels too they make a fantastic torpedo level
I’ve heard good things about empire 😊
I like the style of the Wera bags for network and x-ray repair, but also thinking of the Veto Tech MC blackout. Very different styles lol. Looking forward to the Turbo video. I need all the Torx and hex sizes and was thinking of getting the larger Kraftform Kompakt 62 set vs Turbo 1 vs building my own set.
I think I like this Wera bag better than your Veto XXL
Wow, I love that setup!
Personally all that Velcro and noise would drive me nuts. But to each their own I suppose. I do like their removable tote inserts though
Damn, I bought a cheap bosch toolbag a while ago cause I wanted to switch from the metal toolbox to a fabric bag. It's pretty much just one big compartment where you throw everything into...
Looks like I should've looked around a bit longer. But i'm not buying the wera bag system now, the bosch bag is still pretty much new
Have you checked out vampliers? I love mine
Most definitely! They’re fantastic. I like a lot of the Japanese pliers and scissors. Engineer makes some nice ones also
thank you really for all these great content, im surely gonna get some pb swiss drivers!
They’re a really nice option for sure! I’m still a big Wera fan too though 😁🔥
Does the velcro hold up over time?
Thanks for the tip on the Fat Ivans, got mine today and have already used them. I noticed if you run the hook through a D ring and close them they stay put on the outside of a Veto bag.
Can we get an updated TP-XXL load out?
I bet we can! There’s been a few changes since this one was made for sure. I have several new Veto bags coming right now too so there’ll be quite a bit of upcoming veto videos
What does the bag / system weigh empty ! The M12 Surge , is the equivalent to a Supressed MP5 !
You’ll be happy to know that my brand new scale for the channel arrived today actually! All my vetoes and these will get weighed 😆 and my tool comparison will get an extra tidbit of info added
I’ll weigh it and see for you
@@MillisConstruction just please don't weigh every single tool Josef😂🤣😂
@@tedmcdonald3377 haha absolutely not 🤣 I did want to be able to put the actual weight on the screen when I say something is heavier than something else to actually quantify it better for people. Not really interrupt a video to do it except on bag Loadouts, I think that’s a big question with all of those 🤣
@@MillisConstruction thanks buddy, can't stand videos where they make me watch all the info that is online😂🤣😂
Nice ! that bag would have been awesome when I did 4 years of industrial conveyor/filler palletizer work with plcs
The bag is great brother 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎 Glad to see you here!!!
I think Inox HRC 56 means stainless steel, 56 Rockwell C hardness
Is that the XL size or the one size bag?
How do you like the TP-XXL?
So the M12 stealth mounts are legit? Amazon reviews have made me unsure.
Thanks Mr. Millz
The only issue I’ve had is them wanting to rotate if they’re not tightened down good, and I went ahead and put a dot of hot glue there on the far end to stop it permanently. Otherwise they’re great
@@MillisConstruction Thanks.
Since it's your nice bag you should get the protective bootie for the M12 impact, it will make it look 'cleaner'
I dropped my m12 drill with a bit in it and made the chuck crooked any ideas what to do?
Really enjoying your videos! Though it’s costing me a fortune as I keep buying new tools! Love my new Wera and Knipex pliers! Keep up the great work
Wanted to say thanks for all of the informative videos. I farm, so I tend to use bigger tools, and I'm working on putting together a kit to go in my truck, I was wondering if you could see if the the Koloss would fit on the side of the 2go, in one of the boxes, or otherwise? Also, do you happen to know if Wera has a 1/2" velcro socket rail, I haven't had any look when I've looked. Thanks so much.
You might message me on Instagram and I can keep up better, UA-cam is terrible at immediately disappearing your comment from me once I reply. I’ll check on the rails but the most likely place will be KC Tool as they carry about everything. I think the hammer will fit but I can check it and send a picture on insta or messenger if you like. I’m on Facebook at the same page name as here too 😁🔥🔧
HEY YOOOO!!! Love it BUT I need to you to hear me on this! I want some cred on this maybe a shoutout 😂 with the new veto V-Swap use the wera bags on the v swap capatible bags and BAM make them co exist?? Meh idk but it’s an opportunity to combine them because the v swap has the big Velcro on the back side of panels and u could fit a tonnnnn!!! Love it brother keep ‘em coming
Yes it does! So far the only v swap I have is the tp xxl. I did order the OT-LC, and the tech wheeler though last week 😁🔥
@@MillisConstruction yes!! Dude I love it, I think that would be a bit of a game changer!!! But do something on that and it would cross over both “platforms” no brainer. And the wheeler man that’s sick. Look forward to that one
Nice tidy tool setup there, with a few interesting ideas. Guess that large shoulder strap helps with the weight a bit. I have the #5 PB Swiss striker screwdriver to see what it was like, quite a small striking cap on top compared to the other makes I have looked at.
I haven’t purchased the Pb strike drivers yet, I had bought the Wera chisel drivers and so far they really haven’t disappointed me so I haven’t upgraded. Is the cap a lot smaller than Wera? I may have to grab one and get a comparison maybe
@@MillisConstruction Looks like it depends which ones you get. I got one from the 8102DN series, which is apparently their 'bulls eye' version for more efficient transfer of the strike energy and is quite a bit smaller. The do a more standard version, the 8102D series, that has a larger cap, similar to Wera.
If I had to make a guess they are 10 ft ceilings
Is this the wera 2 go or the wera 2 go xl
Where can I find the silicon door stop that you have?? Thanks!
Haha the one thing I forgot to link 🤣 I think they come in a two pack and they’re from lowes. I’ll see if I can find a link for you
@@MillisConstruction I saw everything BUT the stops 😂😂 thanks again
What do you to clean your tools.. you think those kinipex electrician sicissors are nasty? lol
Is it water resistance?
You have link for allen set?
I believe I have it in the description. At least Amazon ones. I usually buy my Pb Swiss items from www.ToolLady.com though.
Not sponsored or affiliated with them so maybe add a note saying where you heard and maybe she’ll work with us someday 😁
@@MillisConstruction oh well didn't see that, here in greece no one have those
I's the comfort grip worth it for cobras and pliers wrench?
Really depends on how you use them. Some of these I’ve had a long time and I lean a lot more toward the slick red grips anymore but the comforts are nice if you’re really wrenching on something. Little better support for your hand
@@MillisConstruction I really like the standard grips on anything I'm not cutting with Josef. Comfort grips for cutters😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
@@tedmcdonald3377 that's interesting thanks for the tip, I think I'll go for regular grip, it's cheaper too
This is the closest we'll ever get to Cleveland Brown talking about cool stuff 👍
Velcro is the deal killer for me. Need to be able to grab and put back with ease
Have you seen that Harbor Freight is making a pliers wrench that look identical to Knipex’s. Knipex not going to be happy
I sure have. I watched Lone Star Mopars video on it a couple days ago. I think their patent ran out? HF did a full blown copy of it 😅 but they’re also asking $40 for it I believe too
How did you get into hotel work?
I was actually introduced to that by a restaurant owner that I’ve worked for several years. He was friends with the hotel owner and set me right up with him. The hotel guy just plain couldn’t find anyone that did good work or that even would show up when needed. It’s gone well!
Hello there, much like everyone else I greatly enjoy your videos. I'm a maintenance technician at one of our air force bases. I pass the time watching your videos when I go on my lunch (after I eat of coarse lol) and in the evening before I doze off for bed. Keep making your awesome videos, and I'll keep watching. I have a question tho, you having amazing tools, donyou pay for all those out of pocket? Or are some of them sent to you for review? For example, the wera 2 go bag...was that a purchase or did wera sent that for a review? Anyways keep up the amazing work!
That’s awesome! I really appreciate that 😁🔥🔧
99% of what I use I paid for. Even of the Knipex tools that I’m an ambassador of, I paid for almost all of them. Everything Wera I have paid for 100%, they’ve never sent me anything unfortunately. Lowes sends me some things, Knipex, and Tajima also do. I’m pretty up front if I received anything for free or I try to be. Feel free to ask anytime! Josef
Husky of all brands used to make a perfect technicians bag where the whole front face opened up and back exposing the whole bottom and back wall of the bag. Their best bag and they discontinued it before I had a chance to pull the trigger on one. Have not found quite the right one elsewhere.
I have that Wera microdriver set, but it is lacking a 000 PH as it is set up. I picked one up, and added it, as well as keep my Wiha 75093 Phillips and Torx Micro Bit Set.
At least it has extra loop-holes for things!
Pill container is a killer idea.
😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Still liking yours Ted?
@@MillisConstruction very much so Josef, been using the hell out of it, not as clean as yours, but I'm amazed at the durability so far, I must have at least 50 lbs of tools in it!!!
Hello Millis - wonderful video as always 😎
I wonder whether the japanese front grip pliers are really superior to a set of Knipex 82 02 200 TwinGrip pliers. Can you comment on that please!
It’s a similar design but a massively different size tool. I have both of them at least until Knipex decides to make a smaller twin grip. Theirs is pretty large in comparison and I occasionally strip out some small headed screws and need the engineer ones to fit them
Cool bag! Would like to buy one for work but wondered if I could fit a surface pro inside? Could you possibly measure from the inside strap (that goes from the front to the back) to the top inside the lid? Hoping to wedge my laptop against the back of the bag.
If to small maybe I could cut the strap?
What would be good is if Wera made a laptop pouch with Velcro that could stick to the rear of the bag.
If you can't leave your tools there, then you shouldn't be there. 😳💭🛠
I seriously want Knipex to make a pair of those electrical pliers in low voltage awg sizes. It's not fair. I keep having Klein's shitty comfort grip handles split on me due to crimping down beanies.
only thing missing is your hammer for the demo drivers. fantastic set up
Do any of these load out guys actually use their tools?
Every day…. Been in the trades almost 15 years now.
Sorry. Love the tools. Hate the bag. They need to stick to making tools. will never beat a Veto bag
You got like no VDE stuff... what a waist
@@mijboogie I have an entire VDE setup in a Veto rig. It’s on the channel too
I think you got into construction to make money to spend money on tools.
Pretty close 😁 I think it really started about 5-6 years into business. I started hating what I was having to use lol
Soooo……I found this channel a week ago and I’ve watched about 10 videos. I’ve been in the trade as a sparky for the past 25yrs and am in the position to purchase any and all the AWESOME tools he has….as they will 100% be stolen…BUT unless you work by yourself with no other trades around you these TOP END tools are pointless. I understand the point of Quality tools BUT if you are around people that would steal these items at the drop
of a hat it is pointless. Unless you are Elon musk these tools are worthless. I really like your videos but showing the Mercedes-Benz of tools is pointless if the endgame is unattainable…nice to see awesome tools