Organization means everything. Thanks for sharing with us how you do it. You have to start somewhere and after a while you learn where everything is, it's almost automatic when you get there.
Thanks for posting, Curtis. Not too long ago my boss came on a jobsite and poked fun at my Milwaukee 12 volt saying it was too weak to do anything. I raced him with his tools (that he loves and tells all of us to get) while drilling for a new disconnect in masonry. My 12 volts kicked his 18 volts mechanical butt. Great bag review.
I have my original Milwaukee 28 volt hammer drill from 2004 and it's still hammering away. It's a heavy sucker. After watching Curtis spin the panel screws out, along with all of the other things he uses his 12 volt Milwaukee, I broke down and ordered one. I guess it's time. I'm very partial to Milwaukee and have 4 battery powered and one plug in. My favorite is the big impact gun that I keep in the truck for changing tires. That sucker spins those lugs off and speeds up the time that I sit on the side of the road waiting for someone to pick up their phone and nail me! Good products.
man, every time i watch your videos im shocked by how similar our bags are set up. they are nearly identical with the exception of a few tools/brands. great minds think alike ✌🏼
I enjoyed this, I'm a retired printer by trade. I like how you figure out the problem and repair it. I love tools and especially the impact driver and bits that you use.
Nice tote bag and plenty of room in it not to mention great tools for the daily jobs you k have nice sheeth knife 🗡 for gutting big buck or for safety purposes.
nice,i also carry turbine oil,wd 40 3oz can,some wire nuts,leaklock,soap bubbles,teflon,sprayer, and stakeons don't like making trips.i use clc bag no zippers.thanks for sharing.
Thanks Curtis. I used to use a "Bucket Boss" on a 3 1/2 Gal pail that I had to dump out once a Year cause it got so Heavy with Hardware and extra tools that had accumulated in it. Mike M.
Curtis, seeing some of the jobs you have been on I think a few more tools you need to add to your repertoire. You need a weed eater, loppers, small clippers, rake and trash barrel to get rid of all the branches, bushes, leaves and weeds around the condensing unit . Just kidding of course. I worked refrigeration in restaurants, back then we did not have Veto bags, we had 5 gallon buckets. Love your videos, keep up the good work.
Whatever gets the job done right? Nice tools do make me happy though. I've been keeping my eyes on those fluke meter leads you have. I've been thinking about getting those, but I was also wondering what you use to test small electronic connections like a Molex plug on a temp sensor. Thanks!
Milwaukee has a small USB light around here they about $70 worth every penny I been using them a yr. Now the last about 2 hrs on high can get Xtra battery
One great thing about Milwaukee lights is they use an LED that emits a natural color light ( they call Tru-View) , probably around 4500 k for color instead of the white lights, around 6000k, that most all the others use. It’s a night and day difference with the Tru-View. It’s easier on the eyes and everything appears in its natural color.
Organization means everything. Thanks for sharing with us how you do it. You have to start somewhere and after a while you learn where everything is, it's almost automatic when you get there.
Thanks for posting, Curtis. Not too long ago my boss came on a jobsite and poked fun at my Milwaukee 12 volt saying it was too weak to do anything. I raced him with his tools (that he loves and tells all of us to get) while drilling for a new disconnect in masonry. My 12 volts kicked his 18 volts mechanical butt. Great bag review.
I have my original Milwaukee 28 volt hammer drill from 2004 and it's still hammering away. It's a heavy sucker. After watching Curtis spin the panel screws out, along with all of the other things he uses his 12 volt Milwaukee, I broke down and ordered one. I guess it's time. I'm very partial to Milwaukee and have 4 battery powered and one plug in. My favorite is the big impact gun that I keep in the truck for changing tires. That sucker spins those lugs off and speeds up the time that I sit on the side of the road waiting for someone to pick up their phone and nail me! Good products.
Curtis's bag is one of the stars of his videos.
I'm a telecomm guy, my favorite part of watching how guys from other trades organize their vans and bags, and what trade specific tools they have.
Nice set up Curtis. Thank you for the video.
Check out the Klein hawk bill. I think it’s preferable to the Milwaukee because the blades are replaceable.
Your bag and set up about 80 percent like mine veto makes it easy 2 stay neat tks 4 the vid.
My toolbag is a mess. I have to search for everything. Great video
man, every time i watch your videos im shocked by how similar our bags are set up. they are nearly identical with the exception of a few tools/brands. great minds think alike ✌🏼
I enjoyed this, I'm a retired printer by trade. I like how you figure out the problem and repair it. I love tools and especially the impact driver and bits that you use.
Now that's a well designed hvac tool bag.
Nice tote bag and plenty of room in it not to mention great tools for the daily jobs you k have nice sheeth knife 🗡 for gutting big buck or for safety purposes.
Thanks for sharing your load out!
nice,i also carry turbine oil,wd 40 3oz can,some wire nuts,leaklock,soap bubbles,teflon,sprayer, and stakeons don't like making trips.i use clc bag no zippers.thanks for sharing.
Thanks Curtis.
I used to use a "Bucket Boss" on a 3 1/2 Gal pail that I had to dump out once a Year cause it got so Heavy with Hardware and extra tools that had accumulated in it.
Mike M.
Thank you!
Great video Curtis
I wish I had that bag with the inside pouches. I have an MCT and it does not. You have a great set up
Curtis, seeing some of the jobs you have been on I think a few more tools you need to add to your repertoire. You need a weed eater, loppers, small clippers, rake and trash barrel to get rid of all the branches, bushes, leaves and weeds around the condensing unit . Just kidding of course. I worked refrigeration in restaurants, back then we did not have Veto bags, we had 5 gallon buckets. Love your videos, keep up the good work.
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So that bag is like Santa’s sack! Stuff just keeps comin’ out of it!!!! A great bag though - well done!
Very nice set up! Have you posted a camera equipment video?
No. Not yet
Thanks for Sharing!!! Love the Videos!!!
"Some people like to talk about my long extension" 😂 great vid as always
Dope bag and load out
Good sharing
Whatever gets the job done right? Nice tools do make me happy though. I've been keeping my eyes on those fluke meter leads you have. I've been thinking about getting those, but I was also wondering what you use to test small electronic connections like a Molex plug on a temp sensor. Thanks!
Milwaukee has a small USB light around here they about $70 worth every penny I been using them a yr. Now the last about 2 hrs on high can get Xtra battery
Wish you aimed the camera at the tools close up so we could aee
Was wondering about the make and model of your headlamp. Is it one that you would recommend?
It’s a Milwaukee rechargeable cap lamp. Very useful. I actually have two of them. One is always charged
One great thing about Milwaukee lights is they use an LED that emits a natural color light ( they call Tru-View) , probably around 4500 k for color instead of the white lights, around 6000k, that most all the others use. It’s a night and day difference with the Tru-View. It’s easier on the eyes and everything appears in its natural color.
Curtis where did you the magnetic tray. Like the size of it
Harbor freight
I use the same its 28lb. Loaded alittle heavy at times
Since you have had both the blackout mct and the regular which do you prefer? Is the blackout worth the extra $ just for the pockets?
Love the bag but i find myself having a problem finding a sweet spot for wrenches
It seems a bit silly to ask this Curtis, but where do you get your spider web brushes from anyway?
Good video Curtis. Is your Milwaukee wet/vac 12v or 18v thanks sorry I missed your web cast earlier
18V
How much dose that bag weigh?
I don’t really know. Much lighter than the backpack I used to use.
How much does your bag weigh?
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I think you should of backed up the camera a little more!