I must say, not only is your tools and boxes amazingly clean and organized but so is the shop. This says a lot about you being detail orientated. You've got it!!! I hope someday to have a set up like yours. Thank you for sharing this with use. God bless America.
thank you! im ocd so i have to have order or i cant function well, and i have engines tore apart all the time so i want it as clean as possible. Taking them apart is one thing but when i put them back together, i dont want dirt everywhere. I dont open the big doors or run the fan either, only air movement is what the a/c moves.
Nice clean shop and the best and most complete set of tools I have ever seen. Great organization of the tools. I am still reorganizing my tools. You can tell you take very good care of all your tools and tool chest and keep it all clean. I am envious good job and thanks for the video.
That was the most amazing tour I've ever seen or ever will see. You absolutely made the right decision to make it a silent tour. The toolbox, the tools, the organization, perfection !
even after all this time I'm still green with envy I know you don't brag and are laid back about it all Just cant help watching and feeling a little in awe jealous at the same time its just a stunning box filled with outstanding equipment and tools
Just bought my first Snap On tool a few months ago when I started my first job working on cars professionally. (I walked in with mostly Craftsman) I just took the plunge a week ago and got a credit line with them and upgraded a lot of my stuff. Seeing this video shows me that hard work and time I could have a set up like this one day. Very inspiring video!
thank you for the slow and steady camera work... hate the fast moving guys that get you dizzy n wana throw up... good work and amazing collection you are the drill bit owner of the century lol
I started out with a lil 3 drawer toolbox (craftsman), when I was 18 years old. Now I gota 50 inch blue Snap-on box. I started as a lube tech at a Honda dealership and now at 23 years old iam more bodyshop area. Your collection is absolutely amazing.
I walked in my first job with two small hand held toolboxes to work on tractors, that was 1988, now I have my own shop where I rebuild engines on a daily basis plus anything else that comes along
I think I will hire a tool secretary to keep inventory and to put tools back when I finish some jobs. This is why I love Snap-On tools. I will pass on my tools to my great grand children. That's how nice these tools are.....Canada
I know this video is old, but I do appreciate how you did not talk about each tool in every drawer. This is a nice variation to the more common toolbox tours.
Kris Morse no problem. My box looks the same but with gear wrench and craftsman and Klein screwdrivers. Don't know how well you like your socket trays but I found these tonight and going to order some. Made in USA out of billet aluminum. Check them out. Their website is www.westlingmachine.com/ToolHolders.html
YamahaRacer46f i really like the plastic hansen organizers. you can get the complete set 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sae & metric on ebay for around $40. i like how they have the size at the top of each post, shallow and deep for quick easy selection
Kris Morse yea they do work great. Mine just bend and break a lot so I done some searching and found those and they can also engrave the sizes for you as well. I got the clip style tray right now but they are beginning to be a pain to get out especially if I don't use a certain one a lot I'll have to pull it with some needle nose pliers. Lol.
+Kris Morse I guess you use that tool when all the others have failed, huh?...LOL! I just picked up a FN Herstal Scar 17S chambered in .308 Win in the FDE finish. OOPS...sorry...this is a tool video and I got off subject...LOL. Seriously...that is one amazing set up. I didn't know that many tools existed in the WORLD. The boxes are beautiful. Are you the only one that works out of the boxes or do you have a crew of guys?
+Hugh Jayness I mainly work alone, but from time to time I have friends help out when I get behind. EVERYONE that knows me know my shop rules so there are no issues. the biggest rule, NO SMOKING, then they go as follows rule #1, no muddy/dirty shoes in the shop, rule #2, don't slam tool box drawers, rule #3, no muddy/dirty shoes in shop, rule #4, never EVER put a tool back without wiping dirt oil grease finger prints off first, rule #5, no muddy/dirty shoes in shop and last if something is spilled grab the break cleaner and rags and clean immediately!!
+Hugh Jayness self taught. I bought a big metal lathe, Bridgeport mill, cyl head resurfacer, Sunnen hone for doing connecting rods, and learned each, one at a time.
Every time I see this mammoth collection it is so great. Best collection on UA-cam by far. Glad you did not threaten to shoot everyone this time around.lol
Very nice collection. I have the same box with the top chest and two side lockers. One on each side. I need to move it. Do you think i will have problem dragging one end or another loading it on to a rollback tow truck???? I am about ready to quit my job because my company expects me keep laborers busy with my personal tools. I am so freaking pissed and looking for a new job. Could you imagine 10 idiots working out of your box. Your screwdriver becomes a pry bar. your ratchet is a handy hammer. etc etc ect and top top it off... at "quitting time" the tools fall to the ground, dirt,shop floor. Its the worst disrespect I have ever been thru. Sometimes i wish i never expanded so much. Kinda hard not to do after 30 years. I have 15 to go. Any ideas...?
well...to put it on a roll off you will probably have to remove a locker, fold up a heavy blanket put a strap around it and winch it on as for the other situation....it should never be your responsibility to supply coworkers with "your" tools. there's no way I would tolerate it, I only have one other person that helps, he knows I'm ocd and respects my shop rules. I don't know the value of my tool collection but I know its alot and I sure would hate to lose any if it and it sounds like in your situation it could happen very easy.
thank you! i really like that 1911. i will leave home without my wallet before i leave that 1911 behind, especially the way things are going these days
I guess I should have waited to make the video, I added more ratchet wrenches and 1/2" dr 12 point impact sockets on Monday but I will always be adding so I guess it don't matter
Nice setup, i used to be a Auto Body Technician and licensed Mechanic, i was for about a decade, i was a top shelf guy for years,, got out of the business, nothing but exploitation and greedy business owners always hiring illegal immigrants driving down wages,, Always wanted to get my tool setup going but never seen the point in investing 20,000-50,000 dollars worth of tools when i was only making 500 hundred bucks a week lol After gas and eating during the week i would make like 350$$ a week, i was better off working at Wal-Mart, at least they had benefits, lol The trade is basically dead, unless you own your own shop,, Anyway's nice setup have a good one,
Digital Bullet thank you! i do own my shop, i have part time help, im the only full time employee. i basically build, rebuild engines and cylinder heads, rebuild connecting rods and though i never thought i would be grinding cranks, its looking like next year that will happen. i do help friends and neighbors, im technically not open to the public anymore, i build all of this for one company. i also make hyd hoses and sell grease n oil. i dont have a huge clientel, but im so busy with engine stuff i dont worry about it.
That is sweet man I love the old hard handle snap on stuff. just recently bought a screwdriver set in pearl white hard handle they released a limited number from what ive been told. killer tool box you got man!
You win! I'm envious, like everyone else. I think a complete and organized set of tools is good for your health. Maybe my health insurance will pay. Seriously, congrats and excellent job maintaining all of those tools. Now, can I apprentice when I retire from my day job?
I just watched it again. Beautiful tool collection. I have been known to purchase a tool thinking I may need it in the future. Can never go wrong on tools, they're an investment. Building my Snap On tools now. Looking at Cornwell, Mac and Matco too. Is Snap on your favorite brand?
wow every thing looks new do you use them at all ? There is no dirt or grease on any of the tools Im a Tech and I have no time to clean them and mine are used !! and they look like it
yes they get used everyday, buy not everything gets used. you show me someone that says they use every tool in their box and I will show you a liar! as far as them being clean, yes they are clean. tools don't go in my box dirty, I'm ocd, things need to be clean and organized
took a little planning but now I have every drawer organized and memorized so when the help needs a tool I just call out 1st, 2nd, or 3rd box, which bank then the drawer they need
+Kris Morse yeah I seen your attachments and drill bits in the box for a lathe. Nice boxes and tools i only have a classic 78 starting to get it full looking at a classic 96 in the near future.
+hayden ingram thank you! you will get there! I started with two small hand held tool boxes full of off brand Taiwan, China tools, 30 years later, I'm at 17 feet of mostly snapon!
yeah i have a lot of grey pneumatic impacts. 1/2 6pt 12pt swivel its hard to afford the mac or snap on. im proud to say i have a 0$ tool debt on any tool truck at the age of 20. besides my mac man warranties gp sockets and you can upgrade to a mac one for like 8 or 9 dollars.
my94silva1 thank you! yes i do diesel engine overhauls and i currently do all my own machining except grind cranks but that is in the near future. ive added more tooling and machines since this video was posted.
Nice set up, I hope you have a son or two to leave them to, I have a daughter so when I'm gone the pawn shops will have a hell of a bunch of tools, LMAO.
I agree. I love tools and I'm a mechanic and tool hoarder as well... But this video there's so many doubles and triples of things. I get it, sometimes you do need 2 of the same size wrench for certain cases ...but Buying the whole kit for the 1 piece you don't have is overkill. I'd just buy what I'm missing from Ebay rather than buying a whole freakin kit.. That's how these companies get you.
Very nice set up , seems like you have an OCD obsession with collecting Snapon tools . Do you feel that you buy a lot of tools because you feel you want them not need them ? I just get a feeling that if you buy one set it's a must that you buy the other one because it feels incomplete if you don't .
well...I'm am ODC about most things, especially my shop and tools. things have to be neat, clean and tidy. I treat every engine overhaul as if it were open heart surgery. my shop is VERY clean. the company I build for are extremely happy with my work. as far as the tools, snapon is absolutely an obsession with me. I wouldn't consider any other when it comes to metal tools. ( ratchets, sockets, wrenches etc.) I don't care what anyone says, snapon is the best. some people drink, some do drugs ........I buy tools, tools are my drug.
+Kris Morse Very well said , I wouldn't question the quality or passion in you work at all , it shows by the way you keep your tools and shop . As for snap on " HAND " tools being the best I can't agree more . Their ability to innovate is second to none . I just noticed that a lot of the tools in your box are very new and not often used . That's what made me think of tool collection.
I thought I had the itch bad but buddy you need help. There's support groups for this kind of thing ya know. Kinda makes me feel better about myself though. So in all seriousness do you know about how much you have invested in these boxes. I'm gonna say 175,000 maybe even more. If you have a number I would love to know. My work box is sitting around 28,600.
dustin long only thing ive added up are the top 3 big drawers, (1/4" - 1/2" ratchets n sockets) it was about 40K, but that was over a year ago and i add to it all the time. people ask all the time how much sits there, i just say its north of 200K
thank you. I do alot of machining ( lathe, mill etc.), fabricating, and I repair farm equipment but the majority is rebuilding engines for a local engine supply company
Jim Farmall ive never added up all of it. i did once last winter add up what it would cost to replace the boxes and top row of drawers (1/4"-1/2" ratchets, sockets) and it was about $78,000.00 and ive been adding to it so i would guess all together theres 200K+
Wow 2 huge rolling tool boxes. Damn nice set up you get. But the video could be better if you was talking saying about what in it and why you did what you did.
Kris I've looked at what must be hundreds of tool boxes and tools and not one of the comes close to your set up. Not even J Young's gear .Now theirs a guy who likes his Snap on tools. Hand on heart I don't think he's close to you yet . He's getting there though ,nice guy as well similar to you really, modest . I think he's in a very similar kind of work .. God bless and Happy new year to you and yours Kris . Yes I'm still jealous of your equipment. Who wouldn't be, but you modest and I like that in a man shows good bringing up Daz UK
Ross Charlie i thank you for liking my setup and for the kind words. im will have to look him up, i too love looking at tools, never gets old! im not in competition with anyone, i buy what i like. there are guys on here that dont agree with what i have, thats fine but i dont understand why they care, they are not paying for it, the kids are married and on their own, i dont have any hobbys, i dont travel, i dont do drugs or drink, i mind my own business and buy tools!!
That soundS fair enough Kris No one to please but yourself ,other folks don't like its their problem . I admire what you've achieved . You/we are lucky in so much as our work entails our hobby (it did in my case) As you have rightly said its your hard earned money that buys you the tools to make the money in the 1st place. I'm asked to lend tools out which I used to do, till I caught a neighbour beating on a 1'4 drive ratchet .The guy couldn't work out why I was upset ,he was hitting it with a club hammer to undo a battery terminal . I've been collecting since I was 16 survived to major tool thefts and the club hammer was the last straw but what really P.O'D me was "but there only steel" To him yes but not to me I'd sooner do the job for them if I can 1 guy came to show me a socket set he'd just bought. He was smiling ear to ear about it . I didn't have the hart to say to him when he told me he'd be catching up to me soon that what he paid for his 53 piece set I might just get away with buying a 10,11 mm wrench for . To make sure he's not laughed at by the 3 other guys down the street who really love themselves I gave him last years Snap On catalogue that I'd scribbled some prices on ,because these guys would think nothing of making fun of him Where I incourage him They would be the equivalent of the school yard bullies All ways bragging what this or that cost. Take care Kris speak soon I hope Daz
+Will D Robinson I have wanted a hutch for a long time, but went longer instead of higher. I'm at 17' sofar, probably will find another quad bank to replace the triple bank someday.
Ok what's the secret? I'm an auto tech and I know if I want the same set up you got its going to cost 80 thousand or more. I graduated from college a couple of years ago got some Snap-On tools for like 6K and it might fit in your first 2 drawers, so what's up? How you got them?
for 80K, you would get the boxes, ratchets and sockets. there is about 250K setting there. ive been buying snapon tools since 1988, thats not a collection put together in a few years.
I must say, not only is your tools and boxes amazingly clean and organized but so is the shop. This says a lot about you being detail orientated. You've got it!!! I hope someday to have a set up like yours. Thank you for sharing this with use. God bless America.
thank you! im ocd so i have to have order or i cant function well, and i have engines tore apart all the time so i want it as clean as possible. Taking them apart is one thing but when i put them back together, i dont want dirt everywhere. I dont open the big doors or run the fan either, only air movement is what the a/c moves.
Nice clean shop and the best and most complete set of tools I have ever seen. Great organization of the tools. I am still reorganizing my tools. You can tell you take very good care of all your tools and tool chest and keep it all clean. I am envious good job and thanks for the video.
thank you for the compliment!!!
That was the most amazing tour I've ever seen or ever will see. You absolutely made the right decision to make it a silent tour. The toolbox, the tools, the organization, perfection !
thank you! apparently there are 15 people that will disagree with you LoL!
What a beautiful set up and tool collection. Very well laid out 👍I wish I had a shop to work out of like yours great video thankyou for sharing
even after all this time I'm still green with envy I know you don't brag and are laid back about it all Just cant help watching and feeling a little in awe jealous at the same time its just a stunning box filled with outstanding equipment and tools
thank you! but, no need to be jealous, it's just tools.
Just bought my first Snap On tool a few months ago when I started my first job working on cars professionally. (I walked in with mostly Craftsman) I just took the plunge a week ago and got a credit line with them and upgraded a lot of my stuff. Seeing this video shows me that hard work and time I could have a set up like this one day. Very inspiring video!
congrats and thank you! what did you get?
Bro, you have the most valuable tool ever designed in that top drawer. Nothing but total class!
the 1911?
Kris Morse Absolutly!
thank you for the slow and steady camera work... hate the fast moving guys that get you dizzy n wana throw up... good work and amazing collection you are the drill bit owner of the century lol
HOTRODRICO thank you!!!
I started out with a lil 3 drawer toolbox (craftsman), when I was 18 years old. Now I gota 50 inch blue Snap-on box. I started as a lube tech at a Honda dealership and now at 23 years old iam more bodyshop area. Your collection is absolutely amazing.
I walked in my first job with two small hand held toolboxes to work on tractors, that was 1988, now I have my own shop where I rebuild engines on a daily basis plus anything else that comes along
Love the cocked and locked 1911!! That's a must have when you're guarding tens and tens of thousands of dollars.
A lifetime collection of tools there. Incredible, wow. Thank you for sharing with us!
Rob Grimes thank you! been buying snapon for 30 years!
Kris Morse it's obvious you've been buying. But do you use them? They look totally unused.
100,000 cubic inches. Blow molded cases taking up 50,000 cubic inches. Epic tour man. Blow molded cases are my nemesis.
I think I will hire a tool secretary to keep inventory and to put tools back when I finish some jobs. This is why I love Snap-On tools. I will pass on my tools to my great grand children. That's how nice these tools are.....Canada
thank you for liking them!!!
Amazing and best box set up so far. This is meat and tadders. Love snap on. Wish my box was at this level. Great show..
thank you!
Awesome set up Kris. I too have had a tool bill since forever lol.
thank you. it can be addictive!
+Kris Morse there is a tool box tour video on my channel if you are interested in checking it out. again awesome tool collection
I know this video is old, but I do appreciate how you did not talk about each tool in every drawer. This is a nice variation to the more common toolbox tours.
Thank you
I've seen heaven and I am not afraid to die now.
love the 1911 cocked and locked (as it should be) in the top drawer next to nice looking boot knife! nice toolbox setup too ... my kind guy!
bigbigjohnlee666 thank you!!
I will take any gracious donations of tools sir. Haha. Very nice collection and love how everything is organized! Well done. 🔧🔩🛠👍🏻👍🏻
YamahaRacer46f LoL. thank you!!
Kris Morse no problem. My box looks the same but with gear wrench and craftsman and Klein screwdrivers. Don't know how well you like your socket trays but I found these tonight and going to order some. Made in USA out of billet aluminum. Check them out. Their website is www.westlingmachine.com/ToolHolders.html
YamahaRacer46f i really like the plastic hansen organizers. you can get the complete set 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sae & metric on ebay for around $40. i like how they have the size at the top of each post, shallow and deep for quick easy selection
Kris Morse yea they do work great. Mine just bend and break a lot so I done some searching and found those and they can also engrave the sizes for you as well. I got the clip style tray right now but they are beginning to be a pain to get out especially if I don't use a certain one a lot I'll have to pull it with some needle nose pliers. Lol.
DANG! My jaw fell to the floor and my tongue rolled out! What an incredible collection! My favorite tool was the 1911 in the 1st drawer. Unbelievable!
thank you. it's a Taurus 1911, 5" barrel, 9 shot
+Kris Morse I guess you use that tool when all the others have failed, huh?...LOL! I just picked up a FN Herstal Scar 17S chambered in .308 Win in the FDE finish. OOPS...sorry...this is a tool video and I got off subject...LOL. Seriously...that is one amazing set up. I didn't know that many tools existed in the WORLD. The boxes are beautiful. Are you the only one that works out of the boxes or do you have a crew of guys?
+Hugh Jayness I mainly work alone, but from time to time I have friends help out when I get behind. EVERYONE that knows me know my shop rules so there are no issues. the biggest rule, NO SMOKING, then they go as follows rule #1, no muddy/dirty shoes in the shop, rule #2, don't slam tool box drawers, rule #3, no muddy/dirty shoes in shop, rule #4, never EVER put a tool back without wiping dirt oil grease finger prints off first, rule #5, no muddy/dirty shoes in shop and last if something is spilled grab the break cleaner and rags and clean immediately!!
+Kris Morse I did notice how you gingerly closed the drawers. Where did you acquire your machining skills?
+Hugh Jayness self taught. I bought a big metal lathe, Bridgeport mill, cyl head resurfacer, Sunnen hone for doing connecting rods, and learned each, one at a time.
wow, what a collection. it must have taken years to get to where you are now. thanks for sharing
I bought my first snapon tool in 1988, I've had a tool bill for most of the time since. thank you for viewing
You are most welcome
Love the 1911 in the top drawer... I keep mine in the same place 😉😉👍👍
Every time I see this mammoth collection it is so great. Best collection on UA-cam by far. Glad you did not threaten to shoot everyone this time around.lol
Damn now i have tool box envy... fantastic setup you have there.
thank you
Nice pistol , im glad to see you carry it the way its supposed to be carried also! bad ass set up too man!
Thank you! It goes where I go!!
I really love your tool boxes very impressive from South Africa
Vijayant Govender thank you!!!
Very nice collection. I have the same box with the top chest and two side lockers. One on each side. I need to move it.
Do you think i will have problem dragging one end or another loading it on to a rollback tow truck???? I am about ready to quit my job because my company expects me keep laborers busy with my personal tools. I am so freaking pissed and looking for a new job. Could you imagine 10 idiots working out of your box. Your screwdriver becomes a pry bar. your ratchet is a handy hammer. etc etc ect and top top it off... at "quitting time" the tools fall to the ground, dirt,shop floor. Its the worst disrespect I have ever been thru. Sometimes i wish i never expanded so much. Kinda hard not to do after 30 years. I have 15 to go. Any ideas...?
well...to put it on a roll off you will probably have to remove a locker, fold up a heavy blanket put a strap around it and winch it on as for the other situation....it should never be your responsibility to supply coworkers with "your" tools. there's no way I would tolerate it, I only have one other person that helps, he knows I'm ocd and respects my shop rules. I don't know the value of my tool collection but I know its alot and I sure would hate to lose any if it and it sounds like in your situation it could happen very easy.
That is pretty darn close to a well stocked tool truck. Amazing!
Uncle Bart thank you!
What is the snap on model number for that .45 LOL
#1911
I love tools....awesome collection and shop
outsidescrewball thank you!!!
Love the layout very clean and functional like the 1911 as well a gun is a tool no tech should be without
thank you! i really like that 1911. i will leave home without my wallet before i leave that 1911 behind, especially the way things are going these days
I really enjoyed your tool box tour. Will you be doing a shop tour as well, like many others on UA-cam? Thanks again for the video.
thank you!! yes I plan on it, just waiting until I get a few jobs caught up and get the shop cleaned before I show it
I guess I should have waited to make the video, I added more ratchet wrenches and 1/2" dr 12 point impact sockets on Monday but I will always be adding so I guess it don't matter
+Kris Morse exactly
Nice setup, i used to be a Auto Body Technician and licensed Mechanic, i was for about a decade, i was a top shelf guy for years,, got out of the business, nothing but exploitation and greedy business owners always hiring illegal immigrants driving down wages,, Always wanted to get my tool setup going but never seen the point in investing 20,000-50,000 dollars worth of tools when i was only making 500 hundred bucks a week lol After gas and eating during the week i would make like 350$$ a week, i was better off working at Wal-Mart, at least they had benefits, lol The trade is basically dead, unless you own your own shop,, Anyway's nice setup have a good one,
Digital Bullet thank you! i do own my shop, i have part time help, im the only full time employee. i basically build, rebuild engines and cylinder heads, rebuild connecting rods and though i never thought i would be grinding cranks, its looking like next year that will happen. i do help friends and neighbors, im technically not open to the public anymore, i build all of this for one company. i also make hyd hoses and sell grease n oil. i dont have a huge clientel, but im so busy with engine stuff i dont worry about it.
Amazing wrench drawer, awesome collection.
thank you!
Wonder if he does any drillin!
Well Kris, all i can say i wish i could meet u some day, you got to be a cool guy!
Jim Farmall thank you!! your welcome to stop by anytime!!!
Finest tool collection I have ever seen. Probably the most expensive too...
thank you! people ask all the time how much is there and I have never added it up
You sir are a tool legend I bet you can do whatever you want
thank you! i do my best to fix everything that comes along.
The black handled screwdriver set with the gray handled posidriv id kill for that set.
Uncle Bart they were my first set, bought them in the late 80's
That is sweet man I love the old hard handle snap on stuff. just recently bought a screwdriver set in pearl white hard handle they released a limited number from what ive been told. killer tool box you got man!
Uncle Bart thank you!!
You win! I'm envious, like everyone else. I think a complete and organized set of tools is good for your health. Maybe my health insurance will pay. Seriously, congrats and excellent job maintaining all of those tools. Now, can I apprentice when I retire from my day job?
thank you! when do you retire?
Two years and ten months, but who's counting.
I just watched it again. Beautiful tool collection. I have been known to purchase a tool thinking I may need it in the future. Can never go wrong on tools, they're an investment. Building my Snap On tools now. Looking at Cornwell, Mac and Matco too. Is Snap on your favorite brand?
Looks like only Snap On. Great stuff!
+Justin Adams yes snapon is my favorite, he's here every monday
Got to be one of the largest collection of drill bits I have ever seen..
i have more, i go up to 3", not everything is in the video
It's alway fun to look at a rich dudes setup, kind of feel spurned a bit. Lol, great stuff
This was 5 years ago Would you please make an update! Great video!!
holy, lord of drill bits. and that was the biggest tap i have ever seen LOL
LoL! I've never counted them but there are a few
that is a beautiful box and everything is so clean
Eddie Da Silva thank you. i do my best to keep everything as clean as possible
nice gun in the 1st drawer? i can tell you dont dail 911!
Eddie Da Silva no sir!!! any problems around here will be handled "in house" LoL!!
Eddie Da Silva that's right. He dials 1911 instead. 😜
all you need is the truck
Great video, very good tools!
thank you
for those interested, i finally posted a shop tour. its listed as "repair shop tour"
Kris Morse
My favorite “tool” is front n’ center in the first box!
I had to chuckle at the channel-locks drawer. You can never find just the right size of channel-locks to fit the job!
i think im covered!!! lol. im not buying anymore......of those anyway !!!😁
wow every thing looks new do you use them at all ? There is no dirt or grease on any of the tools Im a Tech and I have no time to clean them and mine are used !! and they look like it
yes they get used everyday, buy not everything gets used. you show me someone that says they use every tool in their box and I will show you a liar! as far as them being clean, yes they are clean. tools don't go in my box dirty, I'm ocd, things need to be clean and organized
That is very very impressive!! How on earth do you even begin to start sorting and organizing all those tools into their respective drawers??
took a little planning but now I have every drawer organized and memorized so when the help needs a tool I just call out 1st, 2nd, or 3rd box, which bank then the drawer they need
Nice setup, my problem is that i do construction, plumbing, electrical also, among other things... Every trade needs different specialty tools.
King of tours on the youtubes undisputed champion.
very nice tool box pal...✌😁🔧
thank you
Fair enough Kris, blew my mind thanks a bunch
take care now. i love USA
omg!!! your Snap-on guy has to love you lol! dream setup for alot of guys.
yes he does, but theres atleast 6 people that must not like it, based on the thumbs down! lol
Amazing. Very well organized.
thank you!
that is what I call organized if only I could get my stuff looking like that
Nice collection but what's up with all the drill bits an lifting eyes take up too much room
well i think the only thing i didnt see was a liner puller but other than that your ready for anything to come through the bay door.
they are in there. I make my own on the lathe, and use a H beam puller with blocks under each end and for the rod I use one from the slide hammers
+Kris Morse yeah I seen your attachments and drill bits in the box for a lathe. Nice boxes and tools i only have a classic 78 starting to get it full looking at a classic 96 in the near future.
+hayden ingram thank you! you will get there! I started with two small hand held tool boxes full of off brand Taiwan, China tools, 30 years later, I'm at 17 feet of mostly snapon!
yeah i have a lot of grey pneumatic impacts. 1/2 6pt 12pt swivel its hard to afford the mac or snap on. im proud to say i have a 0$ tool debt on any tool truck at the age of 20. besides my mac man warranties gp sockets and you can upgrade to a mac one for like 8 or 9 dollars.
Snap-On will never go out of business..
LOL. I'm doing my best to see they don't!!
+Kris Morse :)
Harbor Freight will started putting a dent though.
now that was a toolbox tour and you have a ton of drill bits you must have a machine shop
my94silva1 thank you! yes i do diesel engine overhauls and i currently do all my own machining except grind cranks but that is in the near future. ive added more tooling and machines since this video was posted.
Nice set up, I hope you have a son or two to leave them to, I have a daughter so when I'm gone the pawn shops will have a hell of a bunch of tools, LMAO.
thank you. yes, 2 boys and now grandkids are beginning so they can all fight over it when I'm gone
Sounds like you better hit the Snap On truck so there will be enough to go around !!!
+James Walls every Monday!
I am a big fan of tools, however so many doubles to have of sockets ratchets etc. is really overkill.
not true, you can work on many cars without draging tools around alot easier
I agree.
I love tools and I'm a mechanic and tool hoarder as well...
But this video there's so many doubles and triples of things. I get it, sometimes you do need 2 of the same size wrench for certain cases ...but Buying the whole kit for the 1 piece you don't have is overkill.
I'd just buy what I'm missing from Ebay rather than buying a whole freakin kit..
That's how these companies get you.
Very nice set up , seems like you have an OCD obsession with collecting Snapon tools . Do you feel that you buy a lot of tools because you feel you want them not need them ? I just get a feeling that if you buy one set it's a must that you buy the other one because it feels incomplete if you don't .
well...I'm am ODC about most things, especially my shop and tools. things have to be neat, clean and tidy. I treat every engine overhaul as if it were open heart surgery. my shop is VERY clean. the company I build for are extremely happy with my work. as far as the tools, snapon is absolutely an obsession with me. I wouldn't consider any other when it comes to metal tools. ( ratchets, sockets, wrenches etc.) I don't care what anyone says, snapon is the best. some people drink, some do drugs ........I buy tools, tools are my drug.
+Kris Morse Very well said , I wouldn't question the quality or passion in you work at all , it shows by the way you keep your tools and shop . As for snap on " HAND " tools being the best I can't agree more . Their ability to innovate is second to none . I just noticed that a lot of the tools in your box are very new and not often used . That's what made me think of tool collection.
+myboy051 you know how it is. you buy a set for a few. I basically use 7/16, 1/2, 3/4, 13/16
would love to see a shop tour
I will work on one
I thought I had the itch bad but buddy you need help. There's support groups for this kind of thing ya know. Kinda makes me feel better about myself though. So in all seriousness do you know about how much you have invested in these boxes. I'm gonna say 175,000 maybe even more. If you have a number I would love to know. My work box is sitting around 28,600.
dustin long only thing ive added up are the top 3 big drawers, (1/4" - 1/2" ratchets n sockets) it was about 40K, but that was over a year ago and i add to it all the time. people ask all the time how much sits there, i just say its north of 200K
Dude that thing rock's men i am 12 and want that thing next to my bed sick video bro
thank you
Can I borrow your machine shop for a day ! Wow very impressive sir! I miss working with the lathe etc. I just subscribed and thankyou
Black Smoke you can work in it anytime you want!! thank you for liking it!
Master series beats epiq series. Imho. What's the model of the top green tool box holding the drill bits???
S Nguyen its not Snap-on. Its from Fastenal
Nice re-branded BACHO pipewrenches at 6:50!
Mattias Larsson Snapon owns Bacho, it along with Williams and CDI Torque is part of "Snapon Industrial Brands"
ha! I love the 45... Hope it's a Kimber.
Taurus
1911 cocked and locked in the first drawer. Automatic 10/10
How about a updated toolbox tour?
When I get done moving to the new location I can make an updated video.
Thanks
Cant miss the gun in the first drawer :p dont blame you!
What brand is the 1911 just looking at it in the holster makes me wanna buy it lol.
its a Taurus
Wonder how many of these tools have never been touched after being put in the box
Theres always a few that never get used.
Epic toolness! Very nice!
LOL! thank you
Damn didn't know what heaven looked like till now!
LoL. if I could win that powerball I would add more to it faster than I am
What do you do for a living? If you don't mind me asking
I rebuild engines, cyl heads and rods for a local engine supply company along with neighborhood farm equipment, and mill and lathe work
What a great setup! What kind of stuff do you work on?
thank you. I do alot of machining ( lathe, mill etc.), fabricating, and I repair farm equipment but the majority is rebuilding engines for a local engine supply company
thats pretty awesome! what do you do for work? ag? diesel? everything?
I work on farm equipment, tractors, rebuild engines for a local engine company, and machine work (lathe, mill, etc.)
I thought i had a neighbor with a lot of tools, but nothing compared to this, This is $ 75.000 worth of boxes and hand wrenchs.
Jim Farmall ive never added up all of it. i did once last winter add up what it would cost to replace the boxes and top row of drawers (1/4"-1/2" ratchets, sockets) and it was about $78,000.00 and ive been adding to it so i would guess all together theres 200K+
Does that toolbox and contents cost as much as your house.
theres over a hundred thousand more in tools than there is my house
Wow 2 huge rolling tool boxes. Damn nice set up you get. But the video could be better if you was talking saying about what in it and why you did what you did.
Kris I've looked at what must be hundreds of tool boxes and tools and not one of the comes close to your set up. Not even J Young's gear .Now theirs a guy who likes his Snap on tools. Hand on heart I don't think he's close to you yet . He's getting there though ,nice guy as well similar to you really, modest . I think he's in a very similar kind of work .. God bless and Happy new year to you and yours Kris . Yes I'm still jealous of your equipment. Who wouldn't be, but you modest and I like that in a man shows good bringing up Daz UK
Ross Charlie i thank you for liking my setup and for the kind words. im will have to look him up, i too love looking at tools, never gets old! im not in competition with anyone, i buy what i like. there are guys on here that dont agree with what i have, thats fine but i dont understand why they care, they are not paying for it, the kids are married and on their own, i dont have any hobbys, i dont travel, i dont do drugs or drink, i mind my own business and buy tools!!
That soundS fair enough Kris No one to please but yourself ,other folks don't like its their problem . I admire what you've achieved . You/we are lucky in so much as our work entails our hobby (it did in my case) As you have rightly said its your hard earned money that buys you the tools to make the money in the 1st place. I'm asked to lend tools out which I used to do, till I caught a neighbour beating on a 1'4 drive ratchet .The guy couldn't work out why I was upset ,he was hitting it with a club hammer to undo a battery terminal . I've been collecting since I was 16 survived to major tool thefts and the club hammer was the last straw but what really P.O'D me was "but there only steel" To him yes but not to me I'd sooner do the job for them if I can 1 guy came to show me a socket set he'd just bought. He was smiling ear to ear about it . I didn't have the hart to say to him when he told me he'd be catching up to me soon that what he paid for his 53 piece set
I might just get away with buying a 10,11 mm wrench for . To make sure he's not laughed at by the 3 other guys down the street who really love themselves I gave him last years Snap On catalogue that I'd scribbled some prices on ,because these guys would think nothing of making fun of him Where I incourage him They would be the equivalent of the school yard bullies All ways bragging what this or that cost. Take care Kris speak soon I hope Daz
That's amazing. I'm jealous!
want to buy it??
+Kris Morse I'm afraid it's a little out of my price range. I would be happy to own just one snap on wrench lol
+Kris Morse I am seriously thinking we are seeing 1/4 million in tools/equip. Am I CLOSE and am I over or under?? Thanks.
+Elricck I really don't know, I've never added it up
+Elricck about right maybe under even.
holy crap, how much money do you have rolled up in tools and boxes?
to replace the boxes, about $37,000.00, the tools they hold, another $200,000.00
such a nice setup very jealous
thank you. it has taken me 28 years to get this far, but now I try to buy something off the truck every week.
+Kris Morse ive got 14yrs under my belt and my second master series roll cab is on its way next month.....so im catching you up 😉
+Will D Robinson are you adding a second box or trading up to a bigger box
+Kris Morse yeah adding another rollcab possible with a hutch undecided
+Will D Robinson I have wanted a hutch for a long time, but went longer instead of higher. I'm at 17' sofar, probably will find another quad bank to replace the triple bank someday.
I need to go clean my tools
Great video ! Thank you !
thank you !! and your welcome !!
You must own your own shop man
yes I do
+Kris Morse Good deal. I'd love to have just one box bigger than my classic 78 lol
+Lance you will get there! I started out with two small hand held, flip top boxes with Taiwan tools in 1988
+Kris Morse Yeah I'm gonna have to get into something like a classic 96 soon cause I've outgrown my 78. Nice boxes though man!
+Lance thank you
How do these vids become a thing, lol. Idk but I sure can watch these all day everyday hahah
very great like it
thank you
Man thats expensive good job !!
harout najarian thank you!
Ok what's the secret? I'm an auto tech and I know if I want the same set up you got its going to cost 80 thousand or more. I graduated from college a couple of years ago got some Snap-On tools for like 6K and it might fit in your first 2 drawers, so what's up? How you got them?
for 80K, you would get the boxes, ratchets and sockets. there is about 250K setting there. ive been buying snapon tools since 1988, thats not a collection put together in a few years.
+Kris Morse that must've hurt 28 years and 250K, but I guess it's worth it walking in that kinda of shop is like walking into heaven.
+HOOKAH SPOT i pay 100-150 per week, have been for years
+Kris Morse I was going to do that but I didn't like the interest rate so much, I can't remember what deal they gave me but it was no good.
+HOOKAH SPOT no interest on truck account
looks brand new
When's the new toolbox tour coming out?
I don't know. I've been so busy I honestly haven't given it a thought.
Maybe I can make a new one this winter. I've added a lot more.
nice .45 you have in there but I wouldn't keep in there all the time