Watch this video to get familiar with hardware. I get people that start working for me on their first day to watch it. ua-cam.com/video/bLfaa5atj2Q/v-deo.html lots of stuff to learn. good luck.
What do you think about the Dewalt tough system versus the milwaukee packout? I'm considering one of these for millwright work as well since it would be easier than loading/unloading a jobsite box.
I made the mistake of picking dewalt power tools over Milwaukee, I’m grateful I didn’t make that mistake again with the Packout. It’s the best on the market for the price.
@@ryankirsch2250 I ended up getting the packout, the only downside was the drawer set isn't water tight like the dewalt. I reckon I'll get over it though.
@@Iambetterthanyouanduknowit it feels pretty solid. I hope it holds up.. it's my first plastic toolbox And I got it on a sale so I paid the dewalt price so I couldn't really justify cheaping out on another system
You mentioned that they no longer make the socket wrench set that you recommended, what is the most comparable Westward (or other brand) set that is still available?
it was called Metwrinch. i think there are old sets available online eBay. Here is the sockets i would recommend a lot of sets sell you a lot of sockets but most you never use. 5/16 (8mm),10mm ,7/16, 1/2 (13mm), 9/16(14mm),11/16(17mm),3/4(19mm), 15/16(24mm), 1-1/8, 1-5/16. the imperial number with the metric in brackets is what a standard socket and wrench could fit on both metric and imperial. this is what i use the most as a millwright in canada working on both imperial and metric equipment
bro u got to get rid of that pink screwdriver people are going to think your an electrician btw u should drop the totes and get a steel box like a knaack with some kennedy boxes inside and u gotta tool up on the precision i didn't see any 196's, 98's, parallels or ids. also no brass i mean come on bro
very informative thanks I’m just starting out as a 1st year apprentice👍
Watch this video to get familiar with hardware. I get people that start working for me on their first day to watch it. ua-cam.com/video/bLfaa5atj2Q/v-deo.html
lots of stuff to learn. good luck.
@6:19 Proof that all UA-cam video's are cute cat video's.
What wrench set is that
Thanks so much for sharing!
What do you think about the Dewalt tough system versus the milwaukee packout? I'm considering one of these for millwright work as well since it would be easier than loading/unloading a jobsite box.
One thing about millwakee is all of the different attachments. By far better than other brands because of the different tools and attachments.
I made the mistake of picking dewalt power tools over Milwaukee, I’m grateful I didn’t make that mistake again with the Packout. It’s the best on the market for the price.
@@ryankirsch2250 I ended up getting the packout, the only downside was the drawer set isn't water tight like the dewalt. I reckon I'll get over it though.
@@Iambetterthanyouanduknowit it feels pretty solid. I hope it holds up.. it's my first plastic toolbox
And I got it on a sale so I paid the dewalt price so I couldn't really justify cheaping out on another system
@@DerekR1554 those drawer packouts are a game changer for sure. Makes it nice to not have to unclip every attachment to open the lid.
You mentioned that they no longer make the socket wrench set that you recommended, what is the most comparable Westward (or other brand) set that is still available?
it was called Metwrinch. i think there are old sets available online eBay.
Here is the sockets i would recommend a lot of sets sell you a lot of sockets but most you never use.
5/16 (8mm),10mm ,7/16, 1/2 (13mm), 9/16(14mm),11/16(17mm),3/4(19mm), 15/16(24mm), 1-1/8, 1-5/16.
the imperial number with the metric in brackets is what a standard socket and wrench could fit on both metric and imperial.
this is what i use the most as a millwright in canada working on both imperial and metric equipment
bro u got to get rid of that pink screwdriver people are going to think your an electrician btw u should drop the totes and get a steel box like a knaack with some kennedy boxes inside and u gotta tool up on the precision i didn't see any 196's, 98's, parallels or ids. also no brass i mean come on bro
Thanks for this