EDC Toolkit for Engineers

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • The packing list of this EDC pouch:
    1. The pouch: amzn.to/47f64Kz
    2. Leatherman Surge: amzn.to/3RWT0Fn
    3. Leatherman bit set: amzn.to/47dCAgb
    4. Leatherman Bit driver extender: amzn.to/3tuTwkB
    5. Leatherman Ratchet driver: amzn.to/41Kivgw
    6. Compact knife CRKT CEO: amzn.to/3vhadk5
    7. Olight S2-baton alternative - Olight S2R II: amzn.to/41zwkhL
    8. Cross wrench M2 - M4: amzn.to/48xds55
    9. Socket set 4 mm - 13 mm: amzn.to/3NFLhZC
    10. Screw extractors: amzn.to/3TGWXPU
    11. 50 & 75 mm 1/4 socket extensions: amzn.to/3vitLED
    12. 1/4 inch driver joint: amzn.to/3TC6bN5
    13. T-handle Socket breaker 1/4: amzn.to/3NHA2A4
    14. 1/4-inch drive bit adapter (female): amzn.to/3RYvIPy
    15. Micro bit adapter: amzn.to/3TEYLso
    16. converter 1/4 inch to hex: amzn.to/479KmI5
    17. Telescopic magnet (retrieval tool): amzn.to/3tndqhu
    18. Alternative jig saw blades (steel, wood, plastic): amzn.to/3H0oQee
    19. Heat shrink solder connector: amzn.to/47e2JM2
    20. Alcohol wipes: amzn.to/41BiH1u
    21. Bandages (best imo): amzn.to/3toSIOh
    22. 4 inch zip ties: amzn.to/41BESV4
    23. Steel wire: amzn.to/48uHUgg
    24. Rubber bands: amzn.to/48sIP0C
    25. Lens wipes: amzn.to/48yWV0I
    26. Teflon tape: amzn.to/483W7kt
    27. Electrical tape: amzn.to/3vbynMB
    28. Protective gloves: amzn.to/48emHHD
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    3D print files:
    1) Socket holder 3D file: www.etsy.com/n...
    2) Handle for bit driver extender: www.etsy.com/b...
    3) Trust me I am an engineer patch: www.etsy.com/b...
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    Perhaps it is a bit bold to state it as the most compact EDC toolkit in the world. What do you think?

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @PetesGuide
    @PetesGuide 8 місяців тому +2

    Your “quarter inch joint” is called a “universal joint” in the US. Almost always used on automotive drive shafts. Tool version probably has a slightly more specific name, like universal joint socket adapter.

  • @Nikola-vs6fd
    @Nikola-vs6fd 7 місяців тому +3

    Can you do firecracker gun tutorial

  • @Musicaparameditar2024
    @Musicaparameditar2024 8 місяців тому +1

    Lujo de herramientas, muy completo para llevar, edc. Saludos desde Guatemala

  • @arcanusjunior2317
    @arcanusjunior2317 8 місяців тому +2

    Love the vids man, fellow engineer here

  • @sebastianhowell3711
    @sebastianhowell3711 8 місяців тому +1

    Great kit man! Love the thought out into it and actual use to test it out

  • @kermitthepog7063
    @kermitthepog7063 7 місяців тому

    Great kit.

  • @diegolainfiesta
    @diegolainfiesta 7 місяців тому

    Instead of all the sockets you can carry a Knipex pliers. The ratcheting Leatherman extension is very flimsy, it'll break.

    • @TheWillem
      @TheWillem  7 місяців тому

      Those pliers could be the bare minimum indeed, but you will damage bolts. The LM ratchet is decent enough for most applications, but for hard to tighten bolts I will use the 1/4 breaker bar

    • @lipoff
      @lipoff 7 місяців тому

      There is a smooth jawed version of the Knipex pliers.

  • @geckomabster1625
    @geckomabster1625 8 місяців тому +2

    i think with the number drivers heads that you got, Gerber center drive the most fitting, no offense to surge.

    • @TheWillem
      @TheWillem  8 місяців тому +1

      The gerber has the driver extender basically built in right?

    • @geckomabster1625
      @geckomabster1625 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TheWillem sort of as its long, and its on its center hence center drive.

  • @edwardwest4479
    @edwardwest4479 8 місяців тому +5

    I bet you could sell a kit like that if you wanted to.

    • @TheWillem
      @TheWillem  8 місяців тому +4

      I really considered it. Unfortunately, having some stock will set me back financially quite a bit!

    • @edwardwest4479
      @edwardwest4479 8 місяців тому +3

      @@TheWillem I wonder if you basically told people that it would take 2 weeks or whatever before you shipped (and you could be honest about why) then you wouldn't need to carry inventory... ?

    • @adamgraham1802
      @adamgraham1802 8 місяців тому

      @edwardwest4479 excat, be honest as a start up

    • @TheWillem
      @TheWillem  8 місяців тому

      @edwardwest4479 Maybe you are right. I will think about again. It will be challenging though, shipment from my home to the entire globe? Perhaps I see too much obstacles in customer growth but above all, global customer service. What are your thoughts?

    • @edwardwest4479
      @edwardwest4479 8 місяців тому

      @@TheWillem I mean obviously everything takes some work, and I don't know what else you have going on, but, potentially yes. You could start with a video that says that you're going to start selling them, and who wants the first prototypes? Do some quick math on costs of the components, gather orders over a month for the first run, then fulfill the orders over a couple weeks. Start in a little closet or a box at your house, go from there. While obviously all this takes time and effort, it DOESN'T need to take much risk: you can gather orders then fulfill orders in cycles so you're always cash flow positive.

  • @Matyt577
    @Matyt577 7 місяців тому

    What about pyrotechnic weapons?

  • @iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743
    @iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743 8 місяців тому +3

    This guy acting like engineers don't just sit at a computer and draw pictures.