@@NoNonsenseKnowHow thanks man, I’m just seeing your comment now. I keep on thinking about it, for sure. I guess I gotta explain to everybody where the hell I’ve been first!
@@50sKid heck I've been at this for so many years now and I only have 33k Subs. I only get a couple hundred views on most of my new videos off the rift. But I keep pumping out videos when I can! The channel makes a decent little side income so that certainly keeps me motivated. Hoping to not have to wrench on cars to pay all my bills on day. Anyway, I'll be staying tuned to your channel and excited to see if you put a new video out soon
Yeah, and you can tell he's on some type of upper the way he slams his hands around for emphasis and pounds shit for no reason. "Sorry about your dashboard. I was telling a funny joke and punched a hole through it at the punchline." I wouldn't let this guy near my lawnmower, much less a car.
Just have to say, if you mess with anything 12volt related, A power probe is a must have. I make a living as a 12volt tech and a Power probe is how I make my money. I don't how i lived without one. I have a test light but with how car electronics are now a days with a computer....don't wanna be poking wires with that. A meter is okay but its always fun rigging an alligator clip to ground and probing wires with a tip that sucks. Love your channel bro, seems like a real tool channel with someone who actually uses the stuff versus some of the channels on here that just seem to be endorsing the sponsors.
I've found that the springs inside large radiator hoses work perfect for wrenches including large crescents. Take them out and the wrenches sit right in between the coils.
I recently finished school and got on at a local hospital as a maintenance mechanic. I have to have my tools with me at all times, therefore I am in the midst of creating a tool cart for my new job. This video was spot on! LOVE the mods you've done! Great ideas that I WILL be using for my tool cart! Thanks for the video and keep em coming!
Refreshing to hear from not a tool snob! Nice wrench and extension racks, those are among the most difficult to wrangle yet keep easy access. Definitely looking forward to more content from such a bright mind. And nice to see it with no nonsense music, agenda, and delivered with clear and understandable language. Great work!
Fluke is defiantly the way to go. Ive had a fluke 87 my while career and its great. The 88 is still available. It is geared more towards automotive work where the 87 is geared more towards electricians. But i work in automotive and diesel and it works great for me. Its trust worthy thats the key knowing the measurements you are taking are correct.
You are 100% correct about the fluke meter. Once you use one you will never go back. Expensive? Yes. But buy once cry once. Model 87 user here. Got two of them. One replaced my series III with a series V. The other was a series V from the beginning. I will buy another if anything happens to either one. Why two? Work and home.
Dig the coiled wrench racks man. One of the best solutions I've seen yet, most premade solutions still waste a lot of space, yours can be adjusted to be quite compact yet still accessible, I like it.
Some good idea's here - Thanks. I like the can at the side and the plier storage. You think you buy a drawer system and that's your storage problems solved. Nope, they've only just started! I can't remember the countless hours I had to put in making drawer holders for a lot of things.
Rocking a red HF tool cart with two side shelves and two lower side holders for brake clean rust penetrate ect. Been about 4 years in the shop no issues
Funnel Buddy is badass. I hate cleaning funnels, and a capped funnel doesn't do anything about the draining oil. You can always use the mixed oil waste for cutting oil on the drill press or band saw later.
Woowie, trusty Fluke! Mines a 115, I had a hand-me-down OTC (i know they are good, but this one could not give me a steady read for the life of it, too old)
That's really weird, Flukes are either accurate... or really broken. I used to calibrate them for avionics shops (not much to do but to check it, maybe change a fuse). Accuracy should normally be about 0.01% of your calibration standard.
R Allen I may need to re-phrase, I had an OTC multi-meter, and it was very inaccurate for its age and that it was a hand me down. I later purchased a Fluke 115 and have been very satisfied with its performance ever since!
That tool cart makes the Number 1 spot. With out it. You're walking your ass off all the time. Back to the tool box.. It can even be a cheap one. Just get one. Your feet will thank you. As time is money...
Nice modifications! I'm definitely going to implement some of these into my tool cart. By far my favorite is the use of the wire to make all the wrench sets easy to store and access. 👍👍👍
Lil Dickey has mad tool utilization abilities! I’m stealing the 12g wire twists for my snap-on’s trying to fabricate a custom hutch to my 56” cornwell where’s his must have tool list ? Great vid!
I made my wrench organizer out of 2 inch channel aluminum, measured it out, drilled holes and then used a cut off wheel to cut notch it, took awhile but I'm proud of it, I need to send pictures.
Thanks man, you're the first person to ask for a video on the extension rack. I'll get right on that! I've already got the footage for it I just never edited it.
The funnel on my cart i just stick it in the side handle and I have duplicate funnel that i pinched off the end with a heat gun, and the excess oil falls in the 2nd funnel. And I just pour it out when it fills up.
Nice set of tools in your box and good video, makes me want to buy a power probe. My only problem i don't have a tool chest big enough for my current set of tools, and i have yet to find one with off-road wheels that are practical (live out of town and my garage has a dirt driveway/entrance with an angle)....considered building one but with all the little pieces and labor it's not worth it
Thanks man. Just checked out your channel, and subscribed. Great content, and I love your intros! ive got to start putting some more effort into video intros.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Thank you man! Truthfully a quick to the point one like yours actually works really well, some people get impatient with long intros! I haven't been as active the last year, am looking forward to getting back to it more when a few more goals have been reached.
PARADOX. I know that drain system is very cool. Not only keeps the shop floor clean but is at real time saver not having to worry all the time over oil getting everywhere.
Great video, just a little FYI. Fluke hasn't been made in the US in over 10 years. I have 6 different Fluke meter's and unfortunately they are made in China.....
I'm sorry to tell you but you'll never be done cause you'll will always buy more and more and more, I just love buying tools, pisses my wife off but then I remind her about her closet situation, LOL!!!
Shelf part number is KRA 412B. It is stamped on there. I know, I have one. Didn't see mine either before I sanded it to paint. It's pre-2000's at least. Super sturdy. They literally don't make them like this anymore. New ones, even by snap on flex easy.
Excellent video. You managed to get so many tools in a cart with stellar organization & imagination. Well done, brother. Thank you for the inspiration bc I just realized I could make that folding shelf and spray can / paper towel shelves from sheet metal. I want a cart like that now! (*Aviation Mechanic ❤️🔧🛩)
Thanks for the amazing comment! That's awesome that you're an aviation mechanic, I've been wanting to get into Aviation for a few years now, but I haven't pulled the trigger. How did you get into it?
I wanted this krsc326 cart the day Snap-on put it out , but the price was way too high for my budget. So after watching FB market and Craigslist for a couple years, I ended up finding a killer deal on not one but two of them. (I have a blue one at my house as well) I have it written down somewhere, but I think I paid like 400 for the one and five hundred for the other. Which compared to retail is a pretty good price
Is your box/cart ever exactly how you want it? Maybe for a week until you buy that must-have tool that's just a little too big... And the cycle repeats....
Yeah I hear you on that! But now I definitely don't think I would ever get a bigger cart. This is the biggest that I would ever consider. I didn't even want one of these but then I found a deal on one for 400 bucks! And I couldn't pass that up
I wonder if the Harbor Freight side shelf would work with it, with some modification of course. I cant see myself paying $200 for the Snap On accessory.
Please can u do video on wrench organizer. What gauge wire are u using? where can i buy that wire? i think that the best wrench organize i seen, i watch so many different youtube tool box videos never seen any think close GREAT VIDEO
It's just common household wiring. Romex is one of the brands that makes it. You can give that any home improvement store. I've tried 12 gauge and 10 gauge. Both have their benefits. The 12 gauge is by far easier to work with. But yes hopefully in the next month or so I'll have a chance to do a video on the wrench organization . I appreciate your comment, and hopefully this helps you out some
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow yeah that would be a super good video to have in your arsenal! I'm sure I could figure out how to make those, but its always great to see the tips and tricks from the pros!
Toolboxes that are well-organized WITH well-used tools are extremely rare. Thanks for sharing
I can tell you actually use those tools. Love the 12-gauge wire wrench racks. Genius.
Yea they get heavy use for sure! Was just checking out your channel now. Awesome content man. Just subbed. You plan on posting again soon?
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow thanks man, I’m just seeing your comment now. I keep on thinking about it, for sure. I guess I gotta explain to everybody where the hell I’ve been first!
@@50sKid No you don't. Just post whenever you feel like it. You make good videos. That's all that matters. Good videos get views.
@@50sKid heck I've been at this for so many years now and I only have 33k Subs. I only get a couple hundred views on most of my new videos off the rift. But I keep pumping out videos when I can! The channel makes a decent little side income so that certainly keeps me motivated. Hoping to not have to wrench on cars to pay all my bills on day. Anyway, I'll be staying tuned to your channel and excited to see if you put a new video out soon
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Thank you man! Me too, I like to catch your videos every time I see them.
I can tell this guy does nice mechanic work just by looking at his custom organizers. Skills.
Yeah, and you can tell he's on some type of upper the way he slams his hands around for emphasis and pounds shit for no reason. "Sorry about your dashboard. I was telling a funny joke and punched a hole through it at the punchline." I wouldn't let this guy near my lawnmower, much less a car.
@@RockandrollNegro Good thing you won't be the person deciding who actually works on your lawnmower or car.. hahahha
@@RockandrollNegro thanks for the insight doctor
Just have to say, if you mess with anything 12volt related, A power probe is a must have. I make a living as a 12volt tech and a Power probe is how I make my money. I don't how i lived without one. I have a test light but with how car electronics are now a days with a computer....don't wanna be poking wires with that. A meter is okay but its always fun rigging an alligator clip to ground and probing wires with a tip that sucks. Love your channel bro, seems like a real tool channel with someone who actually uses the stuff versus some of the channels on here that just seem to be endorsing the sponsors.
20-year machinist here. I love seeing a well used yet well organized toolbox. Nice video.
I've found that the springs inside large radiator hoses work perfect for wrenches including large crescents. Take them out and the wrenches sit right in between the coils.
I recently finished school and got on at a local hospital as a maintenance mechanic. I have to have my tools with me at all times, therefore I am in the midst of creating a tool cart for my new job. This video was spot on! LOVE the mods you've done! Great ideas that I WILL be using for my tool cart! Thanks for the video and keep em coming!
Awesome man sounds like you got a good game plan! Happy to hear you found the video useful and good luck on your project! Thanks your comment
Refreshing to hear from not a tool snob!
Nice wrench and extension racks, those are among the most difficult to wrangle yet keep easy access. Definitely looking forward to more content from such a bright mind. And nice to see it with no nonsense music, agenda, and delivered with clear and understandable language. Great work!
Damn Charlie your kind words made my night. I really appreciate the comment/feedback! :)
Hey, truth hurts ;-)
Plus, tis the season.
Still looking forward to more great valuable videos
Short, concise, and get right to point videos !! Love it !! There so many ramblers on youtube !!!
Fluke is defiantly the way to go. Ive had a fluke 87 my while career and its great. The 88 is still available. It is geared more towards automotive work where the 87 is geared more towards electricians. But i work in automotive and diesel and it works great for me. Its trust worthy thats the key knowing the measurements you are taking are correct.
The Romex wrench organizer idea was great!
You are 100% correct about the fluke meter. Once you use one you will never go back. Expensive? Yes. But buy once cry once. Model 87 user here. Got two of them. One replaced my series III with a series V. The other was a series V from the beginning. I will buy another if anything happens to either one. Why two? Work and home.
Happy to hear someone else agrees! They make top notch equipment!
Dig the coiled wrench racks man. One of the best solutions I've seen yet, most premade solutions still waste a lot of space, yours can be adjusted to be quite compact yet still accessible, I like it.
long live the tool cart ''who would ever think''. they do compliment the larger tool boxes.
Some good idea's here - Thanks. I like the can at the side and the plier storage.
You think you buy a drawer system and that's your storage problems solved. Nope, they've only just started! I can't remember the countless hours I had to put in making drawer holders for a lot of things.
Rocking a red HF tool cart with two side shelves and two lower side holders for brake clean rust penetrate ect. Been about 4 years in the shop no issues
That's cool. Yeah those Harbor Freight so cars have come a long way! They are definitely pretty decent these days
Great video. You get right to the point without blather. Lots of great ideas too.
Thanks dude, I appreciate your comment.
The tip on using Romex wire for wrench holders alone was worth the watch. Thanks for the idea! 🍻
Glad it was helpful!
Damn, I love that wire rack for the wrenches. Might have to try it, I'm doing magnets on the underside of the lid right now.
Yeah man give it a go you'll definitely like it. Especially if you have some old Romex kicking around
Love the wood thing on the lid, I may do something like that. And the wrench rack, gotta have one. Never knew they existed.
The wire wrench rack is awesome!
I worked for Firestone early in my career too. You can make more money if you ever leave pretty much everywhere.
I don't work for Firestone
Great video. No nonsense, no "oh...uh....um..." Quick, to the point, we'll explained.
Funnel Buddy is badass. I hate cleaning funnels, and a capped funnel doesn't do anything about the draining oil. You can always use the mixed oil waste for cutting oil on the drill press or band saw later.
Yea funnel buddy definitely the way to go!
Great setup dude.
*edit. I had to google who little Dickie was. Spot on.
awesome tool cart. I like the funnel drain. love your brilliant ideas behind the tool cart.
I didn’t lil Dickey was an automotive tech
LOL! My man. Some girl in Vegas told me the same thing a couple weeks ago
Came here for this comment ...
I knew someone was going to beat me to it
I was thinking the same thing lmao
Gotta save that money! Boom. Rap on the side ........side hustle!
I have the older style matco cart with the 2 tops that slide open I love it my dad got it brand new basically around 800$
Dude! I’ve seen many many tool cart videos and this is one of the BEST. Thank you for posting. I am now subscribed for more great content.
Awesome man, greatly appreciate your comment and thank you for the subscribe!
The coiled wire wrench holders are great.
That little box is well used! Nice organization dude. I'm eyeing a 40" Milwaukee box and I'd like to have it stacked like that.
Thanks for the ideas I did the extension rack and the wrench racks gained so much room also made plier racks works really good
Awesome! Good stuff and no prob
Nice little setup there . Seems to have everything I use daily.
What I like to most about this video is all of his tools are beat up You can tell he uses them on a daily basis and his box organized for his usage
Like the. Mods
Especially the stuff done under the hood of the cart and the pliers rack
You do a really nice job with the narration. Very smooth.
Nice extention mods👍🔧🍺 I'm gonna have to step my Romex wrench up after seeing your tool box.
The extension rack is pretty cool
Woowie, trusty Fluke! Mines a 115, I had a hand-me-down OTC (i know they are good, but this one could not give me a steady read for the life of it, too old)
That's really weird, Flukes are either accurate... or really broken. I used to calibrate them for avionics shops (not much to do but to check it, maybe change a fuse). Accuracy should normally be about 0.01% of your calibration standard.
R Allen I may need to re-phrase, I had an OTC multi-meter, and it was very inaccurate for its age and that it was a hand me down. I later purchased a Fluke 115 and have been very satisfied with its performance ever since!
Wrench rack was nice like the idea
I loved how to-the-point this video is! Thanks for the tips too.
That tool cart makes the Number 1 spot. With out it. You're walking your ass off all the time. Back to the tool box.. It can even be a cheap one. Just get one. Your feet will thank you. As time is money...
3:02 Those Plier Racks are SICK, SICK, SICK!!!!
Nice modifications! I'm definitely going to implement some of these into my tool cart. By far my favorite is the use of the wire to make all the wrench sets easy to store and access. 👍👍👍
love the wire wrench storage
Love the coiled wire wrench racks and the plier racks
Lil Dickey has mad tool utilization abilities! I’m stealing the 12g wire twists for my snap-on’s trying to fabricate a custom hutch to my 56” cornwell where’s his must have tool list ? Great vid!
Awesome and good luck on it!
Enjoyed your video, has given me some ideas on my own tool box, like the fact that tool do get dirty
I agree with 1 and 3 on your favorite tools, I have the same ones
I made my wrench organizer out of 2 inch channel aluminum, measured it out, drilled holes and then used a cut off wheel to cut notch it, took awhile but I'm proud of it, I need to send pictures.
That sounds pretty heavy-duty!
Holy hell great job on the extension/ratchet rack....really would like to see the video on that ...
Thanks man, you're the first person to ask for a video on the extension rack. I'll get right on that! I've already got the footage for it I just never edited it.
Great video. I would also love to see a video on the extension rack and wrench holders please.
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I have the same box as you, maybe a little wider and with the sliding split top. Great video!
thank you for the vid, I have been wondering how I can maintain a funnel without it getting gross.
The funnel on my cart i just stick it in the side handle and I have duplicate funnel that i pinched off the end with a heat gun, and the excess oil falls in the 2nd funnel. And I just pour it out when it fills up.
Romex wire to hold the wrenches, genius.
I can't take credit for the idea though. I saw it in a picture online. Definitely genius though!
Due that wrench rack Romex mod is bad ass! I’m going to give that a go in my storage box. The wrench drawer is a mess
Nice set of tools in your box and good video, makes me want to buy a power probe.
My only problem i don't have a tool chest big enough for my current set of tools, and i have yet to find one with off-road wheels that are practical (live out of town and my garage has a dirt driveway/entrance with an angle)....considered building one but with all the little pieces and labor it's not worth it
I got that same exact hammer it’s bad ass
Just came across your video. Ill 2nd the req for the extension mod. Love that idea
Heres the extension vid. ua-cam.com/video/pKUzDA_0Bn0/v-deo.html
Very nice box man I like the way you organized and modified it.
Thanks man. Just checked out your channel, and subscribed. Great content, and I love your intros! ive got to start putting some more effort into video intros.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Thank you man! Truthfully a quick to the point one like yours actually works really well, some people get impatient with long intros! I haven't been as active the last year, am looking forward to getting back to it more when a few more goals have been reached.
Nice setup like the funnel with holding tank..keep up the good work.
PARADOX. I know that drain system is very cool. Not only keeps the shop floor clean but is at real time saver not having to worry all the time over oil getting everywhere.
I like the wrench organize tool
Nice setup, thanks for sharing. Some really good ideas!
thank you for brief, yet good advice!
No problem!
Awesome video and nice upgrades on the roll cart
Right on! This is very helpful. Thanks man!
Great video, just a little FYI. Fluke hasn't been made in the US in over 10 years. I have 6 different Fluke meter's and unfortunately they are made in China.....
Thanks for the info! I'll have to double-check, but I'm 99-percent sure mine says made in USA on it. So it must be pretty old
Flukes made in China is targeted for asian market. They are cheaper than their US counterparts, yet have( most probably) same quality.
I'm sorry to tell you but you'll never be done cause you'll will always buy more and more and more, I just love buying tools, pisses my wife off but then I remind her about her closet situation, LOL!!!
I've definitely slowed it down. I have mostly everything I need. I only buy a tool when I absolutely need something
All jokes aside, Lil Dicky is actually a great rapper
Lil Dicky working on cars now?! Lol
Yeah buddy!
Shelf part number is KRA 412B. It is stamped on there. I know, I have one. Didn't see mine either before I sanded it to paint.
It's pre-2000's at least. Super sturdy. They literally don't make them like this anymore. New ones, even by snap on flex easy.
must been slow at Firestone. nice wrench holders.
Excellent video. You managed to get so many tools in a cart with stellar organization & imagination. Well done, brother. Thank you for the inspiration bc I just realized I could make that folding shelf and spray can / paper towel shelves from sheet metal. I want a cart like that now! (*Aviation Mechanic ❤️🔧🛩)
Thanks for the amazing comment! That's awesome that you're an aviation mechanic, I've been wanting to get into Aviation for a few years now, but I haven't pulled the trigger. How did you get into it?
I wanted this krsc326 cart the day Snap-on put it out , but the price was way too high for my budget. So after watching FB market and Craigslist for a couple years, I ended up finding a killer deal on not one but two of them. (I have a blue one at my house as well) I have it written down somewhere, but I think I paid like 400 for the one and five hundred for the other. Which compared to retail is a pretty good price
Maybe put a magnet under the oak piece to secure the extensions so they dont bounce around.
nah, no need imo
I’m stealing the idea of doing storing extra ratchet
I enjoyed your presentation, great job! New subscriber. Ty
Thanks man
Straight to the point lol you rock man 👍 subbed and keep it up nice box! Great ideas!
You should attach all your extensions together and see how long it goes. 😅
lol
Superb video. Love the run and gun style
Is your box/cart ever exactly how you want it? Maybe for a week until you buy that must-have tool that's just a little too big... And the cycle repeats....
Yeah I hear you on that! But now I definitely don't think I would ever get a bigger cart. This is the biggest that I would ever consider. I didn't even want one of these but then I found a deal on one for 400 bucks! And I couldn't pass that up
Would recognize that Firestone brake cleaner can a mile away bud
DAM! LIL DICKEY IS TALENTED!!!!!!!!
It’s always better if made in the USA!
Solid setup bro!
Very wise words: “ Do it well, do it once”
Lil Dicky?!?
yoooooo
Nice setup
I love well used tools!
Home run bud!!!
I wonder if the Harbor Freight side shelf would work with it, with some modification of course. I cant see myself paying $200 for the Snap On accessory.
Very nice great mods
Thanks man! I appreciate the comment!
I’m learning Mecanic. Thank you
I’m a construction biuder
True to your craft awsome
Awesome tricks, thanks! The power pro amazon link is wrong by the way.
Okay thanks, I will update that. Thanks for your comment
Great cart man👍
Loved this video ❤💯 Thank you
Part Number for the folding side shelf is: KRA412D
Thanks for adding that, I'll put it in the description. I assume it's not available anymore correct?
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow probably has a different letter at the end by now.... and cost more.
@@hoodedgood and probably not as heavy duty as the old one
Love the shelf idea!
Good I'm not the only one who thought this guy was lil Dickie 🤣
Great video dude
Nice mods!
Please can u do video on wrench organizer.
What gauge wire are u using? where can i buy that wire?
i think that the best wrench organize i seen, i watch so many different youtube tool box videos never seen any think close GREAT VIDEO
It's just common household wiring. Romex is one of the brands that makes it. You can give that any home improvement store. I've tried 12 gauge and 10 gauge. Both have their benefits. The 12 gauge is by far easier to work with. But yes hopefully in the next month or so I'll have a chance to do a video on the wrench organization . I appreciate your comment, and hopefully this helps you out some
+1
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow yeah that would be a super good video to have in your arsenal! I'm sure I could figure out how to make those, but its always great to see the tips and tricks from the pros!
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow can you do the wire coiling video pls!!