You have Inspired me not only as a man but as a new father. Have definitely taken several notes from you and I appreciate it man. From being 17 when I started watching you to turning 20 and going from lube tech to tech climbing the ladder you have kept me going thanks man. Keep it up
That’s awesome man! Keep you head down and work and life will go well ! Remember never look back. Looking in the rear view mirror will cause you to run over what’s right in front of you ! Gob Bless brother ! Thanks for watching
After 44 years in the small engine repair God has bless me with a new tool box. A snap on master series KTL1023ABVF and this box is sweet! I'm so thankful with all the snap on tools in it. Were i live at i have a cool snap on dealer and they are great.My Matco guy was not good i fired him after buying so nuch from him. I have to say the one you have is very nice people for sure!
Your box is immaculate and I love how you are regimented to wipe the tools down. Thanks for sharing your box with us. Im just watching this first time 3-12-2021, looking for your video update to see if you have more more tools in your box. I have 5 snap on boxes that I got over a yr from various mechanics who were selling for deals, so I plan on n organizing my tools a bit more spread out. i have a DYI shop at home and just painted my garage floors. I love all your videos and tools finds.
Koon Trucking and Mister Clay are not liable for repeated and excessive viewings on this channel. Seeking professional help is advised. Lol. 😁😂🤣 I do the same thing myself watching all the new videos at least twice, right then and there.
Wow, I'm not a mechanic but I can do most things to get by, but I go on the Snap on truck when he comes to our shop each week and drool over the tools , wow things have come a long way in the last 36 years when I first bought from the truck at previous employer especially the Ratchets, pliers and specialty tools, good quality tools though expensive I prefer them over any other manufacturer.
Nice to see a box that's well organized where the tools are obviously used and then cleaned before putting them away. Makes a change from those boxes where the tools have never been touched since they came out of the packaging.
You are so lucky to have a family that knows you need tools to make money and would a great tool box and I thought I had a few but now that is about right just a few ...
You gave me a great idea, Clay ! My tool box is filled to the max and have no room for my blow molded cases. What I'm thinking of doing is buying a inexpensive Craftsman box to take care of my blow molded cases and overflow tools. Thanks for the excellent tour and giving me a solution to my problem. 👍
I'm a Ex-Electrician & Cable Technician for 26years and then a massive heart attack forced me into a career change (into a sit down job). In all my years in Electrical work, I never once own a nice tool box. Mainly because Electrical work requires you and your tools to be mobile. . . . . Just a few months ago I bought a new 52inch Husky tool box from Home Depot to put all of my old tools in at home. ........as I watched you video, I was blown away at how similar our tool boxes were set up. (granted I don't have neary the number of wrenches and rachets and sockets that you do) ...I love Snap-On tools, but don't really have that many of them because the Snap-On trucks typically don't visit construction sites and it can be hard to flag one of them down to buy tools unless you are a mechanic at a shop where his regular tool route takes him. And when I did run down a Snap-On truck, it never failed that his truck would be pooly stocked and he had nothing that I either wanted or needed (had the same experience with our local Mac Tools Dealers too ...and for what it is worth, I have never seen a MATCO or Cornwell Truck in my life. . So with that said most my tools are made by either Klein Tools, Ideal or SK. (with some Snap-On, some Craftsman and some other odd brands sprinkled in). ......I really enjoy your videos ...One recommendation, you should try usung Klein wire strippers and Fluke multimeters (just a suggestion)
Very nice boxes. You should be very proud of all of your tools. I like your organization. Very well laid out. Its nice to be able to have what you need to do your job and run your business. Making sure you have the right tools for the job is very important. Not only for efficiency but to mKe sure you dont mess stuff up by not having the right stuff. You have got to have the right stuff to do the job correctly Your a class act. This is a great tour. Great video. 👍👍👍👍👍
You have accumulated several tools over time! Those 8” vampliers have made a serious believer out of me!! I broke a screw off a couple days ago almost flush, they gripped it like nothing I’ve seen before!!
When you go on sites like eBay and look at used tools you’ll find numerous American Companies that used to make ratchets, sockets and other hand tools. Most are out of business now. I try to buy American tools when I can not only because the quality is good but I want to support American companies as much as I can. Having said that, I’m like everyone else in that sometimes you have to make do with what you can. I picked up an old ratchet made by Snapon back in the late 30s. To me it’s a piece of history that several generations used to make their living with. I also have all of my dad’s old tools that he used from the time that he left the Navy after WW2 all the way until he passed away in 2014. He had alot of Snapon’s old black oxide industrial finished tools. Keep on keeping on!
Sir, would you please do a video on Snap-on essentials or the tools you recommend from Snap-on with perhaps mention of equally good alternatives. The Snap-on prices are just outrageous. For instance, do you recommend the flatter Mountain ratchets? Thanks, Marc
I found the best thing to organize your extensions i think you’d like it also the modular wrench organizer works well and theyre magnetic so wont move in the drawer
That plier drawer takes me back. I was riding with my Dad in his 1965 El Camino and a piston blows through the hood. My Dad says "I sure hope I brought my pliers." ;-)
I have been that guy that gets to the shop so early I'm the first tech there, I would turn on the lights, and compressor. And I would find spills from things gone wrong last night.
I have a slyde light it also has red when you hit the button and also hit it again and it flashes red good for the truck especially in the winter in foul weather up north!!!
Hi Koon Trucking, sure are some nice boxes, when I see 1 and 2 in the title I thought it was part 1 of 2 because it is so big. Keep up the great work guys mark UK
J.C. SMITH PROJECTS shoot just keep buying boxes ! Haha I have two more roll carts full of stuff too but that’s the meat and potatoes of my stuff in those two boxes.
I have a KRL1022 same color as your boxes. Plenty of room for me and I just love the lock and roll. Not a fan of other drawer systems but that’s personal preference and opinion.
@10:00 Those are O-ring removers/installers. Sometimes also called small seal removers. I agree I love mine too very useful. Nice tools, nice vid, thanks for sharing man
Sweet tour Clay that was worth the wait. I had watch half and come back and finish the rest, I did not want to miss anything. Thanks for the great content!!
Great video thanks brother. Like the tool box tour. The stuff you need to have for the new trucks is crazy. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again
super nice boxes and a great assortment of tools! I'm not a mechanic, I'm a truck/trailer owner/operator and have an addiction with tools. Also have a KRL 1032 EPC1 in black with chrome handles. Have some Cornwell, Mac and Craftsman along with SnapOn. Really enjoy your channel Clay and just wanted to share back with ya, keep up the good work !👍
Hello sir great post. The big drawers are impressive. I have just half drawers on a 52 inch box so I have about 4 with sockets. Very impressive tools sir
I think I like this video best out of all yours, Clay. I just like you keeping it humble and real. Looks like a nice little shop. Looks like you serve a fleet of Reefer vans?
Cody Robertson haha I have another fox that is the “shop box” we keep drill bits and rollock pads and junk in it. But a man can never have too many drill bits for sure !
Great video and a awesome collection of tools I have one of the 1/4 in skil ratchets but I wore it out and was really sad to see they quit making them I loved that thing for as cheap as it was
This might sound weird but I have both punch and chisel sets from harbor freight and the cheaper black finish set has worked much better for me. Might want to check them out. (Could be because they are sized smaller more accordingly to pro sets).
The Craftsman impacting screwdrivers are rebranded Vessel screwrivers.Vessel is a Japanese screwdriver manufacturer whom makes specialty screwdrivers,the JIS screwdriver(Japanese Industrial Standard).Not cheap screwdrivers to buy.The Snap On Dealer in my area told me that RC truck does go faster with the bigger amp battery from Traxx.Has some customers that did this with another upgrade
Haha I have a 72” and a 55” so that adds up to 127” I think the Mr. Big is 144” might be better off buying a top box for the 72” !! Haha or better yet quit buying tools !!! Save even more money !
When I starter my Dad gave me a Duralast set of metric ratcheting wrenches (10, 12, 13, 15 & 18) and S.A.E (3/8, 1/2, 9/16, 15/16 & 3/4) and those wrenches mean a lot to me even that they sit right next to a $1800+ Snap-On wrench set :)
I am not a mechanic, but just love watching tool box tours. So i was wondering why some tool boxes are so heavy on ratchets and sockets with others mainly wrenches. Is it a prefence thing or is there practical reasons behind it?
It's funny, us older gentleman mechanics have way more sae then metric, there wasn't much esp in heavy trucks that was metric, with the exception of autocar, and of course Volvo, so metric for me is scarce now also. Slowly getting more. Nice tool box tour, great organization as well. I still use the same old snap on box set up from 1989, when I worked at a gmcautocar dealership. Nice vid, subbed
Mark Kobza yeah I’m having to buy metric all the time now. Especially larger size metric wrenches. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment and also subscribing. I appreciate it.
Great tour, worthy of an admission price! Hey Clay? I'll give you a nickel to ask Joe if you can buy a set of those Cornwell adjustable wrenches in the metric size.
I used to work as a Diesel mechanic's helper & tire repairman in Fredericksburg, Va. I have a few Snap on tools & some MAC tools but mostly Craftsman due to the cost of quality tools. Especially when you happen to lose some or they happen to walk off! You have a nice & spotless looking shop.Where is your location at?
Type of tool box if he had a son his son would of told his friend yea took my truck over to my dad shop and got everything done today as long as I put everything back he is 😎
If that's an old Snap-on deadblow (red or orange) with the cross hatch on the handle... that design was known for a defective plastic that'll break down into chunks like broken glass chips..give her a twist and if it's breaking down...Snap-on is happy to replace with the new comfort grip (new material).
Sir awesome videos, your a decent person who actually cares about other people,one reason I watch some of y'all,I am pretty much a backwoods or shade tree mechanic,but being as I know how to work on quite a bit of the older stuff, except big truck and heavy machinery,I usually just refer to it as the uncertified mechanic but that's fine,I'll just fix my own stuff.. anyways just curious is that the Pittsburgh regular set, the jumbo set,or the industrial set of punches and chisels you have sir?!
@@KoonTrucking ,I was asking about the punch and chisel set, and I myself I some Pittsburgh wrench sets and some I don't,why I have not bought their v. Groove wrench sets,I'm just going to buy the Milwaukee max bite sets..
I gotta ask man, and I am NOT hating at all.. How the heck do all your tools look brand new? And how do you find the time to keep ur boxes so super organized and clean??? I get it, I’m sure you spiffed em up for the vid but still.. I’m a lil OCD too and have had a rule I’ve followed for the entire 25 yrs I’ve been a mechanic/machinist. At the end of the day or job every tool gets wiped down and put in their place in my box. Even if I know I’m coming in the morn to pick up where I left off on a job. I do not leave my tools out overnight.. if you have a secret on how to bang out jobs and still have time to spit shine ur stuff I’d love to know. Maybe I’m a trainwreck? LOL. Thanks nice job
Next time you think of buying a snap on impact wrench, just go buy it under its proper name. Ingersoll Rand,and for the ingersoll you can go up a bit more as they sell them cheaper obviously than Strap-On..
Hey Clay enjoy your watching as I know this takes your time. On your OEM light link was also looking for those rubber end caps with no luck. You have a link? Thanks again. For what you do. Later...
You have Inspired me not only as a man but as a new father. Have definitely taken several notes from you and I appreciate it man. From being 17 when I started watching you to turning 20 and going from lube tech to tech climbing the ladder you have kept me going thanks man. Keep it up
That’s awesome man! Keep you head down and work and life will go well ! Remember never look back. Looking in the rear view mirror will cause you to run over what’s right in front of you ! Gob Bless brother ! Thanks for watching
After 44 years in the small engine repair God has bless me with a new tool box. A snap on master series KTL1023ABVF and this box is sweet! I'm so thankful with all the snap on tools in it. Were i live at i have a cool snap on dealer and they are great.My Matco guy was not good i fired him after buying so nuch from him. I have to say the one you have is very nice people for sure!
I absolutely love how you thank god first and foremost
This video just blew me away. What a great assortment of tools
Your box is immaculate and I love how you are regimented to wipe the tools down. Thanks for sharing your box with us. Im just watching this first time 3-12-2021, looking for your video update to see if you have more more tools in your box. I have 5 snap on boxes that I got over a yr from various mechanics who were selling for deals, so I plan on n organizing my tools a bit more spread out. i have a DYI shop at home and just painted my garage floors. I love all your videos and tools finds.
I’ve been watching these videos for 5 hours now, send help
Koon Trucking and Mister Clay are not liable for repeated and excessive viewings on this channel.
Seeking professional help is advised.
Lol. 😁😂🤣
I do the same thing myself watching all the new videos at least twice, right then and there.
i know, now when i go to bed i que up a bunch and let them play through. maybe he can get few cents from ad revenue help pay for that time editing.
Me too, I cant stop, they are amazing. Tools are like art
Wow, I'm not a mechanic but I can do most things to get by, but I go on the Snap on truck when he comes to our shop each week and drool over the tools , wow things have come a long way in the last 36 years when I first bought from the truck at previous employer especially the Ratchets, pliers and specialty tools, good quality tools though expensive I prefer them over any other manufacturer.
18winsagin uh incomprehensible
Nice to see a box that's well organized where the tools are obviously used and then cleaned before putting them away. Makes a change from those boxes where the tools have never been touched since they came out of the packaging.
Finally I’ve found someone else that uses shafers (I don’t think I spelt that right) I really like their products some of the best I’ve used
You are so lucky to have a family that knows you need tools to make money and would a great tool box and I thought I had a few but now that is about right just a few ...
You gave me a great idea, Clay ! My tool box is filled to the max and have no room for my blow molded cases. What I'm thinking of doing is buying a inexpensive Craftsman box to take care of my blow molded cases and overflow tools.
Thanks for the excellent tour and giving me a solution to my problem. 👍
Excellent message. Excellent intro. Fantastic tool set. Shared this with my brother who is a diesel (semi/road tractor) tech. Take care.
Love the videos and hope you don't stop making them anytime soon
I'm a Ex-Electrician & Cable Technician for 26years and then a massive heart attack forced me into a career change (into a sit down job). In all my years in Electrical work, I never once own a nice tool box. Mainly because Electrical work requires you and your tools to be mobile. . . . . Just a few months ago I bought a new 52inch Husky tool box from Home Depot to put all of my old tools in at home. ........as I watched you video, I was blown away at how similar our tool boxes were set up. (granted I don't have neary the number of wrenches and rachets and sockets that you do) ...I love Snap-On tools, but don't really have that many of them because the Snap-On trucks typically don't visit construction sites and it can be hard to flag one of them down to buy tools unless you are a mechanic at a shop where his regular tool route takes him. And when I did run down a Snap-On truck, it never failed that his truck would be pooly stocked and he had nothing that I either wanted or needed (had the same experience with our local Mac Tools Dealers too ...and for what it is worth, I have never seen a MATCO or Cornwell Truck in my life. . So with that said most my tools are made by either Klein Tools, Ideal or SK. (with some Snap-On, some Craftsman and some other odd brands sprinkled in). ......I really enjoy your videos ...One recommendation, you should try usung Klein wire strippers and Fluke multimeters (just a suggestion)
Very nice boxes. You should be very proud of all of your tools. I like your organization. Very well laid out. Its nice to be able to have what you need to do your job and run your business. Making sure you have the right tools for the job is very important. Not only for efficiency but to mKe sure you dont mess stuff up by not having the right stuff. You have got to have the right stuff to do the job correctly Your a class act. This is a great tour. Great video. 👍👍👍👍👍
JERM C thank you ! It is nice to have the right tool for the job, it makes life easier for sure ! Thanks for watching.
You got a wife with a great understanding. I got a wife with a great faith. God knew what we both needed. God bless!
Awesome tool box tour, very organized. I'm the same way.
You have accumulated several tools over time! Those 8” vampliers have made a serious believer out of me!! I broke a screw off a couple days ago almost flush, they gripped it like nothing I’ve seen before!!
Bobby DaBoss Salvadras they are awesome ! I haven’t had them let me down yet. I love them !
Holy moly what a tool collection!! Amazing!!!
When you go on sites like eBay and look at used tools you’ll find numerous American Companies that used to make ratchets, sockets and other hand tools. Most are out of business now. I try to buy American tools when I can not only because the quality is good but I want to support American companies as much as I can.
Having said that, I’m like everyone else in that sometimes you have to make do with what you can. I picked up an old ratchet made by Snapon back in the late 30s. To me it’s a piece of history that several generations used to make their living with. I also have all of my dad’s old tools that he used from the time that he left the Navy after WW2 all the way until he passed away in 2014. He had alot of Snapon’s old black oxide industrial finished tools.
Keep on keeping on!
those channelocks are awesome, esp for plumbing stuff.
Great tools! Great doggie!
Sir, would you please do a video on Snap-on essentials or the tools you recommend from Snap-on with perhaps mention of equally good alternatives. The Snap-on prices are just outrageous. For instance, do you recommend the flatter Mountain ratchets? Thanks, Marc
I found the best thing to organize your extensions i think you’d like it also the modular wrench organizer works well and theyre magnetic so wont move in the drawer
Nice organizing job, Clay, and nice tools. It has to be a joy to have everything in its place and easy to get to.
Great video enjoyed watching it it's always nice to see other people's toolbox tours
That plier drawer takes me back. I was riding with my Dad in his 1965 El Camino and a piston blows through the hood. My Dad says "I sure hope I brought my pliers." ;-)
Nice tool boxes good tools and well organized I like it
I have been that guy that gets to the shop so early I'm the first tech there, I would turn on the lights, and compressor. And I would find spills from things gone wrong last night.
I have a slyde light it also has red when you hit the button and also hit it again and it flashes red good for the truck especially in the winter in foul weather up north!!!
Hi Koon Trucking, sure are some nice boxes, when I see 1 and 2 in the title I thought it was part 1 of 2 because it is so big. Keep up the great work guys mark UK
very neat and organized tool box. i wish i had the room to do that...most of my tool box drawers have tools piled on top of tools.
J.C. SMITH PROJECTS shoot just keep buying boxes ! Haha I have two more roll carts full of stuff too but that’s the meat and potatoes of my stuff in those two boxes.
Great words at the beginning. Enjoyed the video, awesome collection!
I have a KRL1022 same color as your boxes. Plenty of room for me and I just love the lock and roll. Not a fan of other drawer systems but that’s personal preference and opinion.
Shaeffer Lubricants make awesome products. Great family company too.
@10:00 Those are O-ring removers/installers. Sometimes also called small seal removers.
I agree I love mine too very useful.
Nice tools, nice vid, thanks for sharing man
Very nice Clay. You sure that fingernail polish isn't for Bill on Pink sock day? Just kidding Wild Bill, we love you buddy!
Chineseisum wrench. LOL. Good humor. Great video.
Sweet tour Clay that was worth the wait. I had watch half and come back and finish the rest, I did not want to miss anything. Thanks for the great content!!
Marco Gutierrez thank you ! It took a while to get it all together.
I see your yoga mat idea... I did that to all the drawers in my box.
Yes sir, always give God His due glory, for He alone is the only one worthy of praise! There's no one greater!
thanks for the tour of your so caool Snap On Tools !!!
Badass tour Clay! Much anticipated! I though my set of gearwrench ratcheting line wrenches was the best thing ever 😂
Mine sucks trying to use them on a fuel line on a paccar ! I thought it would help since it was a tight spot but ..... didn’t work out so hot for me !
Your a great guy clay i really appreciate the inspiration you provide
Yianni Boulas thank you for the kind words ! I truly appreciate that !!
Thanks for the tour, boxes are filling up fast!!
Great video, so I'm not the only one who has nail varnish in my toolbox for marking things
Great stuff as always Clay! Thanks for sharing!! Glad to see you got my stickers. :)
Yes sir they are awesome ! Thank you !!
Oh I want the snap on RC monster truck
Ive got a bluegrass ratchet! Passed down as well. I dont use it that much but i just think its a cool ratchet to keep. 👍
They are cool. Mine still works good and is as smooth as glass
Great video thanks brother. Like the tool box tour. The stuff you need to have for the new trucks is crazy. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again
super nice boxes and a great assortment of tools! I'm not a mechanic, I'm a truck/trailer owner/operator and have an addiction with tools. Also have a KRL 1032 EPC1 in black with chrome handles. Have some Cornwell, Mac and Craftsman along with SnapOn. Really enjoy your channel Clay and just wanted to share back with ya, keep up the good work !👍
Great tour. Love the new box
cool job clay awesome boxs
Hello sir great post. The big drawers are impressive. I have just half drawers on a 52 inch box so I have about 4 with sockets. Very impressive tools sir
Very nice tool set
time to tour the 6s, i'd need a library ladder mounted to it if i had one.
I think I like this video best out of all yours, Clay. I just like you keeping it humble and real. Looks like a nice little shop. Looks like you serve a fleet of Reefer vans?
I really like matco tools but I think snap on has the best sockets and the socket rail that comes with the socket set is awesome you can hang it.
Awesome tool box! Need more drill bits.
Cody Robertson haha I have another fox that is the “shop box” we keep drill bits and rollock pads and junk in it. But a man can never have too many drill bits for sure !
Great video and a awesome collection of tools I have one of the 1/4 in skil ratchets but I wore it out and was really sad to see they quit making them I loved that thing for as cheap as it was
This might sound weird but I have both punch and chisel sets from harbor freight and the cheaper black finish set has worked much better for me. Might want to check them out. (Could be because they are sized smaller more accordingly to pro sets).
Great Video Mr Clay Nice Toolbox Tour
The Craftsman impacting screwdrivers are rebranded Vessel screwrivers.Vessel is a Japanese screwdriver manufacturer whom makes specialty screwdrivers,the JIS screwdriver(Japanese Industrial Standard).Not cheap screwdrivers to buy.The Snap On Dealer in my area told me that RC truck does go faster with the bigger amp battery from Traxx.Has some customers that did this with another upgrade
Damnn. That's a lot of tools
Great tour clay, you sure have both of those boxes filled. Time for a mr big!
Haha I have a 72” and a 55” so that adds up to 127” I think the Mr. Big is 144” might be better off buying a top box for the 72” !! Haha or better yet quit buying tools !!! Save even more money !
god bless you man
Like your videos hold no punches back on reveiws
Any quick videos on those neat looking diamond plate socket holders? They look great!!
Mike V I will show them in a video for ya.
I would like to see a video on them socket holders, as well as how you foamed your ratchets
Wow!
I would hate to see what you have all your tools insured for and actual value to replace everything. Great video.
There’s no way I could be able to replace them if something happened.
@@KoonTrucking I really hope nothing happens. I hate a thief and a liar equally.
Being a truck technician and having to do a major change over from SAE to Metric was very expensive
When I starter my Dad gave me a Duralast set of metric ratcheting wrenches (10, 12, 13, 15 & 18) and S.A.E (3/8, 1/2, 9/16, 15/16 & 3/4) and those wrenches mean a lot to me even that they sit right next to a $1800+ Snap-On wrench set :)
I am not a mechanic, but just love watching tool box tours. So i was wondering why some tool boxes are so heavy on ratchets and sockets with others mainly wrenches. Is it a prefence thing or is there practical reasons behind it?
Just what some guys like or use. I actually use my box for bulk storage and my daily most used tools are in my roll cart
@@KoonTrucking Understood. Thank you
It's funny, us older gentleman mechanics have way more sae then metric, there wasn't much esp in heavy trucks that was metric, with the exception of autocar, and of course Volvo, so metric for me is scarce now also. Slowly getting more.
Nice tool box tour, great organization as well. I still use the same old snap on box set up from 1989, when I worked at a gmcautocar dealership.
Nice vid, subbed
Mark Kobza yeah I’m having to buy metric all the time now. Especially larger size metric wrenches. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment and also subscribing. I appreciate it.
nice tool box tour
Great tour, worthy of an admission price! Hey Clay? I'll give you a nickel to ask Joe if you can buy a set of those Cornwell adjustable wrenches in the metric size.
Haha they actually have sae measurements on one side and metric measurements on the other side of the the jaws.
Great tour man
How has your Milwaukee wrench set held up? Are they a good set of wrenches still?
Yes they are good. They are our primary set on the service truck
Funny how similar our boxes are organized standard on left metric on the right
Does the snap on multimeter read milliamps? Also you converted me from klein strippers to the snap on one's and I couldn't be happier.
well said !
Wow, I gonna get one someday
Awesome tour Rev. Koon, a lot of good stuff in there! That snapon 14.4 set looks familiar though.
Diesel Doctor Matt yeah I bought that from my ole buddy the Porn Star ! 😵
I used to work as a Diesel mechanic's helper & tire repairman in Fredericksburg, Va. I have a few Snap on tools & some MAC tools but mostly Craftsman due to the cost of quality tools. Especially when you happen to lose some or they happen to walk off! You have a nice & spotless looking shop.Where is your location at?
Northeast Mississippi
Type of tool box if he had a son his son would of told his friend yea took my truck over to my dad shop and got everything done today as long as I put everything back he is 😎
If that's an old Snap-on deadblow (red or orange) with the cross hatch on the handle... that design was known for a defective plastic that'll break down into chunks like broken glass chips..give her a twist and if it's breaking down...Snap-on is happy to replace with the new comfort grip (new material).
Thank you
nice stuff thanks for sharing !
Excelente
Sir awesome videos, your a decent person who actually cares about other people,one reason I watch some of y'all,I am pretty much a backwoods or shade tree mechanic,but being as I know how to work on quite a bit of the older stuff, except big truck and heavy machinery,I usually just refer to it as the uncertified mechanic but that's fine,I'll just fix my own stuff.. anyways just curious is that the Pittsburgh regular set, the jumbo set,or the industrial set of punches and chisels you have sir?!
Yes the larger wrenches were harbor freight Pittsburgh
@@KoonTrucking ,I was asking about the punch and chisel set, and I myself I some Pittsburgh wrench sets and some I don't,why I have not bought their v. Groove wrench sets,I'm just going to buy the Milwaukee max bite sets..
Great clip!!!
It should say " 1 of 27 " 😂😂😂
Awesome video as always clay! Thanks for sharing!
I gotta ask man, and I am NOT hating at all.. How the heck do all your tools look brand new? And how do you find the time to keep ur boxes so super organized and clean??? I get it, I’m sure you spiffed em up for the vid but still..
I’m a lil OCD too and have had a rule I’ve followed for the entire 25 yrs I’ve been a mechanic/machinist. At the end of the day or job every tool gets wiped down and put in their place in my box. Even if I know I’m coming in the morn to pick up where I left off on a job. I do not leave my tools out overnight.. if you have a secret on how to bang out jobs and still have time to spit shine ur stuff I’d love to know. Maybe I’m a trainwreck? LOL. Thanks nice job
Next time you think of buying a snap on impact wrench, just go buy it under its proper name. Ingersoll Rand,and for the ingersoll you can go up a bit more as they sell them cheaper obviously than Strap-On..
Love the ratchet drawer. Do you recommend the flex head or fixed head ratchets? Ive never really Used flex head.
That’s a very good question ......
i actually did a video on that. ua-cam.com/video/Wx8GJ4WAIbY/v-deo.html
Take a look at it.
Awesome! Thank you. It definitely makes sense what you said. Love the videos cant wait to watch more!!
Get the lock cylinders changed out so all match - one key for everything!
Hey Clay enjoy your watching as I know this takes your time. On your OEM light link was also looking for those rubber end caps with no luck. You have a link? Thanks again. For what you do. Later...
I found them on amazon but i don’t have the link. It was just pot luck when i found them. I got them a few months after i bought that light.
Good tour man
Hello koon trucking I love your videos im a mechanic myself the tools are candy aha keep up the good work
I love that old ir impact... I got the same one .... never let me down
I've never seen those holders you had for the pliers. I need to buy those for my next toolbox.