The STRAPS!!!! The straps were supposed to go back on the trucks to the warehouse. They shipped them back in a return box which is supposed to hold small RTV (Return To Vendor)items. The straps are not return items. As a former HD receiving associate I am still laughing about that and the number of emails I have read from corp. requesting the return of the truck straps. We now know where some of them have ended up.
We have noticed we have not been receiving many strap returns, we cannot continue to secure your loads without the straps. After you have half filled a orange strip box please return straps promptly.
It's gotten 8 thousand views in the 23 minutes and 49 seconds it took me to watch it. That's over 200 days before it hits a million. I've got four devices plus my phone. I'll do what I can.
As a former employee of Home Depot, sometimes we would RTV or "Return To Vender" items that were just returned for unexpected reasons with the item completely unused or displays when new items came out. The Spax screws were more than likely put in the Husky tool box by receiving before being sent out because Spax was dropped by Home Depot.
@JBLewis At least at the store I worked at Spax was dropped and was replaced by Timberlok. According to the Spax rep Home Depot dropped Spax entirely, but when I was there no ever really bought Spax
@@watchyourr6172 That really is interesting. Menard's carries a larger assortment of Spax products but I tend to end up at the big orange box more than the big green one. When it comes to wood screws / construction screws, Spax is my first choice. They don't split the wood, they don't break off, and most of the time you don't have to pre-drill.
@@JBLewis Same. I used to use exclusively Spax and it was a huge disappointment to see HD get rid of them. I don't think I ever pre-drilled a hole for a Spax screw. HD is my closest Home Improvement store. The GRK screws are fairly comparable but the options are so limited at my store and most of them seem to be geared toward cabinetry versus GP use.
The stock taking company I worked for had a neat trick for counting hardware you weigh the total and weigh single screw/bolt and do the math when counting millions saves you hours
Those husky tough boxes are pretty solid. We use them in my unit, it makes a good range box and they’ve been beaten to hell, dropped out of aircraft, and filled with all sorts of nefarious tools and they still work fine after years of abuse at the hands of my platoon everywhere from Iraq to Bulgaria to NC.
15:31 the little thing is part of the locking bar that is supposed to swing down to let you lock the drawers shut, those were the things you called the "extra slides"
Working at home Depot, the discounted and damaged stuff were damaged in store or shipping and likely not sold to customers, the stuff with RLC tags are more then likely customer returns
For anyone wondering. Home Depot associates (literally any associate) can RTV (return to vendor) practically anything in the store. We’ve RTV’d shit before just cause the box looked bad and we get credit for the RTV. So in the instance of the ryobi packout, they likely RTV’d that to get rid of it cause they didn’t have anywhere to put it and didn’t want to deal with it. Same probably happened with the Milwaukee levelers since Milwaukee always gives credit to RTVing their tools. Although I would say a good portion of rtvs come from returns.
for the cart with wheels some cut down 1x4s on the sides of the bottom will help prevent it from buckling since it's already been bent in. I did some thinner 2x2 angle iron nut and bolted on my old one. stiffened it right up.
Former HD employee here with their MET team. First, the straps... I know those straps were supposed to go back to the transport/warehouse/vendor. Those are used in nearly every shipping container to keep stuff from toppling over. Secondly, some of those cabinets and tool boxes were probably display models that had their "effectiveness" used up. (ie. they were beat up enough that customers were dissuaded into not buying because they look cheap with damage on them. Once a display model was deemed "too beat up", MET (Merchandise Execution Team) would markdown (Remove from inventory) the damaged item. There were guidelines on what was supposed to happen to the damaged item. Some of the items would get returned to vendor and some were just tossed into the trash. Third, The laser levels. This is the CRAZIEST thing... Those laser levels were probably sent back to vendor because *drum roll* the PACKAGING was updated. I cannot tell you the number of items that were pulled from shelves and either trashed or sent back to vendor to update the packaging. In some very rare instances, inventory would show that a store had "x" amount of the product being updated/replaced. MET would look for the item(s) in their proper locations (where inventory shows they are located on shelves), in the overheads in the surrounding area and in receiving. If we could not find it, it was notated. On some occasions the item would turn up (usually someone had attempted to steal the item and Loss Prevention stopped the theft but forgot to return it to where it belonged and was sitting in the corner of the security office) but usually, it was part of "shrinkage" (loss via theft, damage, store use).
The funny thing is, I'm a truck driver and currently I have a truck load (30 pallets) of home depot returns. I'm taking them to a home depot returns facility so they can get sorted, restacked on pallets, and sold at auction.
just as an aside, a safe isnt just to prevent theft, most of them are actually more to protect documents and such from fire damage, the (easy) theft prevention is just a bonus ;)
Safe's are a theft deterrent. Fireproofed metal cabinets are to protect from fire. The fact that some safe's work as a fire-proofing is the bonus here, not the vice versa. That is why safe's are rated by the time it takes a professional safe cracker to get into it, and not the duration of fire exposure they protect from. That being said, this safe wouldn't even protect from fire that well, probably. I mean, it has plastic and even a BATTERY totally exposed in front. In a fire the battery will turn into a bomb. No matter what, an unwieldy safe that weights a bit is harder to steal than the money/jewelery/documents/whatever inside it would be. That's why a safe, even if technically can be taken by the thief, is still protective. Because a safe NEVER is meant to prevent theft. It always was and always will be meant to give time for guards/police to get to catch the thief before they manage to get to the inside. If your only method of protection is a safe...you're doing it wrong.
I have a fire rated safe specifically for important documents, but they're usually only rated like 30-60 minutes if they're not super expensive. But I like to use my other safe to keep stuff out of my kids hands that I don't want them to touch or know about.
Weigh 10 different screws and get the avg. Weigh all the screws all together and there's your screw count give or take a few. Edit: I worked at a hardware store and seen Hillman reps do the inventory like this.
Those straps are how they strap down pallets in the back of the dry van trailers. It was definitely put on there by accident. They're normally at the shippers. They'll secure the load and the seal the doors. I'm a truck driver and that's what we use
I work at HD... These are RTV pallets... So yes, returns. Also, those US Cargo Control straps are usually meant to be sent back on the returns pallets so the Reverse Logistics Center (RLC) can ship them back to our DCs for the trucks
We use that Husky job box for my son's toy box. I told my wife I finally found my perfect job, opening pallets of returned tools from all my favorite stores LOL
1 week before this video was posted, i just purchased about 17 pallets from home depot return product. This is a wonderful way to renovate a home or stock up on tools. I got enough tile and flooring to re floor my entire home, garage and outbuilding... for just slightly more then he payed for this video.
Saw your video going down a UA-cam rabbited hole. Didn't put it all together (lineman for Steelers) but I heard you say "Yinz." That's when I figured it all out! I live about an hour from you guys. Anyway, I've watched like 7 of your videos just today...GREAT CONTENT! THANKS!
Yes toe straps are usable in bike tires keeps the thorns from getting in and cutting your tubes!!! So there is another use for toe straps besides towing a car!!
The "safe" isn't to prevent theft. It's to prevent important documents from being destroyed if you have a house fire. So it doesn't matter if it's small enough to pick up and carry away.
E-Track bits can be bought at some home depots.... One can cut down chunks of rail, or get individual connectors.... I used some 16' straps to tie down sets of shelves....
Lol about those ratchet straps..lol when we receive our loads in the store we set them aside and box them..when the box is full they usually either ups or send them in a return trailer lol..interesting accidental freebie lol
I have a 100 gallon Husky rolling box that I used for coaching soccer, camping, fishing. It is so awesome to store all your crap and then you have a chair/table to use. Granted it takes up the entire back of my Honda CRV but they are great.
Depends on the country I guess, you can definitely buy single pallets in Ireland and the UK as ive seen ones for sale from Argos and the range from time to time.
Those straps can still be used because they sell standalone brackets that those hook into. Brackets pretty simple so you could make small individual ones and just hook them onto places and pop them off when not needed.
For the bolts: Assuming they're all the same. Weigh one to get the weight per item, then weigh the entire lot and divide by the single unit weight. Makes inventory waaaaaay easier.
The straps are "E Track" straps. They're mostly used in box trucks whereas load bars are used in trailers. You can buy just the tracks or "tie-down rails" from DC Cargo. That would make an interesting storage box project for storing different sized stuffs that frequently get swapped out.
When John’s super happy going through the pallet, “guys, Jeeze we have to be at $450 dollars by now.,”. Sam “$655”. John’s”$655 wow, let’s keep going”. It happens almost every pallet where John is off by a minimum of $200 +. What an absolute home run. With this purchase. Makes me want to go buy a pallet!
Cheap versus Expensive toolboxes, like THE WORKS TOOLBOXES, none of this couple drawers thing, I'm talking 72inch wide workspace on top side lockers on each end! Harbor Frieght (ICON and US GENERAL), Snap-On (might need a sponsor for this one they expensive). The Harbor Freight ones LOOK PRETTY DAMN GOOD though, especially that dark purple!
Let's go. John you gotta give all those bolts to Lou and get him to weld something cool with the welder from the temu pallet. Next return pallet Amazon and woodcraft 😂😂🏴👍
I have the Bosch green light laser kit. Uses 4AA not the 12v. Totally badass. Hint outside just beam to a white piece of paper. Build decks to hanging pictures.
What site are these guys buying from that is reputable? I would like to see about this tbh. Would like to get Milwaukee's and getting a ton of extra crap sounds like a fun surprise as long as I get most of what I want. lol
Big tool shops throw a lot of stock in the dumpster when new products come out. My son worked at big tool store and used to bring home heaps of new Milwaukee power tools that didn’t sell.
16:22 If you don't know what to do with those Ryobi link system drawers, I'd love it to get two of them. If you look at the tags on a lot of that stuff if it ends in change that is zero anything 02, 06, Then those are things that basically had gone down through all of the markdowns and they were told to get rid of them.
Those straps are what are supposed ti keep the products safe in the van trailers we use. (I delivered for home depot a few times) so probably return those to the store. Us truckers need them. They are like gold to us.
Had 2 of those husky boxes for years while I traveled as a millwright, one for smaller tools and work related stuff and the other for clothes they held up well even left the tailgate down and dropped it out the truck at 30 and it was good
If you have a scale weight one screw then dump all of them in a box to weigh them together. Quickest way to count something like that if you dont want to count them individually
Well, you hit a million views... You now need to buy an entire truck's worth of returns.
Yeah SEND ITTTTTT
He would make the money back from the views alone
Go boy
Yeah
Yeah there's no backing out now! Be careful what you say in videos
Lock Picking Lawyer here and today I show you how I can open John Malecki's safe with a pair of Shop Shades in under 3 minutes...
Cap
This is the collaboration we need, but don’t deserve!
@@nointro nor will we ever get it.
I cannot watch this crap.. He's a STEELERS FAN!!! WHO DEY!
Nice click out of one, two is binding and there we have it
Joe needs to buy all return pallets. Period.
he probably will
You would only say that until a pallet from Lover's Lane shows up for auction.
The STRAPS!!!!
The straps were supposed to go back on the trucks to the warehouse. They shipped them back in a return box which is supposed to hold small RTV (Return To Vendor)items.
The straps are not return items. As a former HD receiving associate I am still laughing about that and the number of emails I have read from corp. requesting the return of the truck straps. We now know where some of them have ended up.
LMAOOOOOOO
Where can I buy these pallets?
That’s amazing
We have noticed we have not been receiving many strap returns, we cannot continue to secure your loads without the straps. After you have half filled a orange strip box please return straps promptly.
@@skyth7474 As you know the straps should be campus shipped using UPS to avoid this sort of thing.
I’m going to personally watch this video 1 MILLION TIMES!!!!! I wanna see you unpack a litteral truck load of items.
I'm just leaving it playing on my phone while I do other stuff 😂
It's gotten 8 thousand views in the 23 minutes and 49 seconds it took me to watch it. That's over 200 days before it hits a million. I've got four devices plus my phone. I'll do what I can.
Needs to be off unique network IP addresses. Not just devices. :(
@@ThePcProGamerz I also have a VPN
1/3 of the way there.....
As a former employee of Home Depot, sometimes we would RTV or "Return To Vender" items that were just returned for unexpected reasons with the item completely unused or displays when new items came out. The Spax screws were more than likely put in the Husky tool box by receiving before being sent out because Spax was dropped by Home Depot.
Spax was dropped? When? They sure seem to be slow to sell out the existing stock.
@JBLewis At least at the store I worked at Spax was dropped and was replaced by Timberlok. According to the Spax rep Home Depot dropped Spax entirely, but when I was there no ever really bought Spax
@@watchyourr6172 That really is interesting. Menard's carries a larger assortment of Spax products but I tend to end up at the big orange box more than the big green one. When it comes to wood screws / construction screws, Spax is my first choice. They don't split the wood, they don't break off, and most of the time you don't have to pre-drill.
@@JBLewis Same. I used to use exclusively Spax and it was a huge disappointment to see HD get rid of them. I don't think I ever pre-drilled a hole for a Spax screw. HD is my closest Home Improvement store. The GRK screws are fairly comparable but the options are so limited at my store and most of them seem to be geared toward cabinetry versus GP use.
I was in one local HD and they were clearancing out all Spax, but another local store was not
Babe wake up John bought another pallet!!
Me "babe leave me alone for half hour, I GOTTA see this! Get your mum to pick the kids up" 😂
I had the wife bring the MiL to the airport so I could watch this. Today is going to be a good day.
... and then your right hand sprung into life!
What's with all these partners sleeping so much?
I find it odd that this mysterious person is always asleep.
8-11-24. 1 MILLION views!!!! We need the truckload….
The stock taking company I worked for had a neat trick for counting hardware you weigh the total and weigh single screw/bolt and do the math when counting millions saves you hours
Those husky tough boxes are pretty solid. We use them in my unit, it makes a good range box and they’ve been beaten to hell, dropped out of aircraft, and filled with all sorts of nefarious tools and they still work fine after years of abuse at the hands of my platoon everywhere from Iraq to Bulgaria to NC.
Nefarious tools 😭
The 26 inch 5 drawer husky tool chest looks like a similar knockoff to my craftsman series 1000 tool chest
Yup cheap vs expensive beginner to pro tool boxes.... Like a tool box for just a random home owner to a tool box for the guy who fixes everything! ❤❤
15:31 the little thing is part of the locking bar that is supposed to swing down to let you lock the drawers shut, those were the things you called the "extra slides"
Working at home Depot, the discounted and damaged stuff were damaged in store or shipping and likely not sold to customers, the stuff with RLC tags are more then likely customer returns
For anyone wondering.
Home Depot associates (literally any associate) can RTV (return to vendor) practically anything in the store. We’ve RTV’d shit before just cause the box looked bad and we get credit for the RTV. So in the instance of the ryobi packout, they likely RTV’d that to get rid of it cause they didn’t have anywhere to put it and didn’t want to deal with it. Same probably happened with the Milwaukee levelers since Milwaukee always gives credit to RTVing their tools.
Although I would say a good portion of rtvs come from returns.
But WHERE does one get ahold of a pallet
for the cart with wheels some cut down 1x4s on the sides of the bottom will help prevent it from buckling since it's already been bent in. I did some thinner 2x2 angle iron nut and bolted on my old one. stiffened it right up.
Former HD employee here with their MET team.
First, the straps... I know those straps were supposed to go back to the transport/warehouse/vendor. Those are used in nearly every shipping container to keep stuff from toppling over.
Secondly, some of those cabinets and tool boxes were probably display models that had their "effectiveness" used up. (ie. they were beat up enough that customers were dissuaded into not buying because they look cheap with damage on them. Once a display model was deemed "too beat up", MET (Merchandise Execution Team) would markdown (Remove from inventory) the damaged item. There were guidelines on what was supposed to happen to the damaged item. Some of the items would get returned to vendor and some were just tossed into the trash.
Third, The laser levels. This is the CRAZIEST thing... Those laser levels were probably sent back to vendor because *drum roll* the PACKAGING was updated. I cannot tell you the number of items that were pulled from shelves and either trashed or sent back to vendor to update the packaging. In some very rare instances, inventory would show that a store had "x" amount of the product being updated/replaced. MET would look for the item(s) in their proper locations (where inventory shows they are located on shelves), in the overheads in the surrounding area and in receiving. If we could not find it, it was notated. On some occasions the item would turn up (usually someone had attempted to steal the item and Loss Prevention stopped the theft but forgot to return it to where it belonged and was sitting in the corner of the security office) but usually, it was part of "shrinkage" (loss via theft, damage, store use).
This is such a good comment and the fact your username is Butters make it 1000x better! This is awesome, thank you!
@JohnMaleckiUnscrewed don't thank me, thank the algorithm that brought us together.
Also, those husky bags are pretty durable
So where is the contest on viewers guessing how many screws are in the bin for a laser level :) hahaha
Imma guess 512 let me know how I did.
673 is my guess
its 4
429
137
The funny thing is, I'm a truck driver and currently I have a truck load (30 pallets) of home depot returns. I'm taking them to a home depot returns facility so they can get sorted, restacked on pallets, and sold at auction.
just as an aside, a safe isnt just to prevent theft, most of them are actually more to protect documents and such from fire damage, the (easy) theft prevention is just a bonus ;)
If they're fire rated.
You can bolt them to the floor.
Safe's are a theft deterrent. Fireproofed metal cabinets are to protect from fire.
The fact that some safe's work as a fire-proofing is the bonus here, not the vice versa. That is why safe's are rated by the time it takes a professional safe cracker to get into it, and not the duration of fire exposure they protect from.
That being said, this safe wouldn't even protect from fire that well, probably. I mean, it has plastic and even a BATTERY totally exposed in front. In a fire the battery will turn into a bomb.
No matter what, an unwieldy safe that weights a bit is harder to steal than the money/jewelery/documents/whatever inside it would be. That's why a safe, even if technically can be taken by the thief, is still protective. Because a safe NEVER is meant to prevent theft. It always was and always will be meant to give time for guards/police to get to catch the thief before they manage to get to the inside. If your only method of protection is a safe...you're doing it wrong.
I have a fire rated safe specifically for important documents, but they're usually only rated like 30-60 minutes if they're not super expensive. But I like to use my other safe to keep stuff out of my kids hands that I don't want them to touch or know about.
Once the safe is damaged, the fire rating goes to zero
Truck load??
Weigh 10 different screws and get the avg. Weigh all the screws all together and there's your screw count give or take a few.
Edit:
I worked at a hardware store and seen Hillman reps do the inventory like this.
used to use a similar method to count stacks of cardboard. see how many is in an inch then measure the height of the stack
We always do that when we do inventory. Our scales even have a function for it so you don't have to calculate anything.
DAMMIT I WAS LATE! 😂🤣 Just commented the same (Except I said 20 because depending on the scale)
They have to be sorted first. It’s a few different types. At that point, you could quickly just count each stack.
ah! you beat me to it.
Those straps are how they strap down pallets in the back of the dry van trailers. It was definitely put on there by accident. They're normally at the shippers. They'll secure the load and the seal the doors. I'm a truck driver and that's what we use
1.2 million views. Where’s the TRUCKLOAD!!!!!????
I work at HD... These are RTV pallets... So yes, returns. Also, those US Cargo Control straps are usually meant to be sent back on the returns pallets so the Reverse Logistics Center (RLC) can ship them back to our DCs for the trucks
We use that Husky job box for my son's toy box. I told my wife I finally found my perfect job, opening pallets of returned tools from all my favorite stores LOL
How entertaining you are! Thoroughly enjoyed watching your excitement and joking around. Thank you! All smiles😊
1 week before this video was posted, i just purchased about 17 pallets from home depot return product. This is a wonderful way to renovate a home or stock up on tools. I got enough tile and flooring to re floor my entire home, garage and outbuilding... for just slightly more then he payed for this video.
Where do you get them from?
Where do you get them from
I see one million views. Time for you to start searching for that truck load to buy🤣
The energy when you guys are opening good pallets is off the chain. 😂 everyone is just super happy
I'm a contractor and I return stuff to Home Depot all the time and I wondered what happens to all that stuff and now I know thank you go Steelers
The Husky roller box/tool crate is the BOMB! I love that thing.
Get a Menard's pallet next!!Let's GOOOOOO!!😂😂
Saw your video going down a UA-cam rabbited hole. Didn't put it all together (lineman for Steelers) but I heard you say "Yinz." That's when I figured it all out! I live about an hour from you guys. Anyway, I've watched like 7 of your videos just today...GREAT CONTENT! THANKS!
You got to do Tractor Supply I work at one and we will literally take back anything even things we don’t sell.
Home Depot used to do that until they found it was costing them millions of dollars
Hey John, if you're not going to use those E-track ratchet straps, our High School marching band could sure use them!
I have never seen this channel before, Found it today and can't stop watching it...
Hilarious! It's like Christmas as a 9 year old... but by proxy. Thanks for a great start to the day.
Yes toe straps are usable in bike tires keeps the thorns from getting in and cutting your tubes!!! So there is another use for toe straps besides towing a car!!
The "safe" isn't to prevent theft. It's to prevent important documents from being destroyed if you have a house fire. So it doesn't matter if it's small enough to pick up and carry away.
And to keep children from getting into your stuff.
and that is why it was dumped, the damaged corner compromises the fire and heat protection.
There’s no way that safe has any sort of fire rating that will protect anything in a house fire. That’s a lockable burn box in that respect
Get the truck load of returns, we all made it happen to 1Mil views!!!
Truckload here we comeeee!!!!!
A million babyyyyyy BRING ON THE TRUUUUUCKKK
When is the truck loaded coming
1 million views let’s gooooo, time to see that truck load
Find a Menards return pallet, they’re have some crazy stuff
E-Track bits can be bought at some home depots.... One can cut down chunks of rail, or get individual connectors.... I used some 16' straps to tie down sets of shelves....
Lol about those ratchet straps..lol when we receive our loads in the store we set them aside and box them..when the box is full they usually either ups or send them in a return trailer lol..interesting accidental freebie lol
Yep, my understanding is they were shipped back via UPS to the RDC, regardless it means the RLC never opened the pallet
@jaykoerner probably..lol well atleast my island of misfit toys are serving good purpose lol
Lol…lol!
Can’t wait for the truck load buy
You need to buy a Menards truck!! That would be freaking epic!!!
I have a 100 gallon Husky rolling box that I used for coaching soccer, camping, fishing. It is so awesome to store all your crap and then you have a chair/table to use. Granted it takes up the entire back of my Honda CRV but they are great.
6:56 fun fact: In Europe you can't buy just one or two return pallets.
It's either 4 pallets or truckload (32 pallets) and those cost about 5-30k€
Depends on the country I guess, you can definitely buy single pallets in Ireland and the UK as ive seen ones for sale from Argos and the range from time to time.
We don't care about what happens in Europe
Those are D-backed hand carts which are great for couriers becuase they lay level for loading... Don't stack, load laying down and lift up...👍👍
Those straps can still be used because they sell standalone brackets that those hook into. Brackets pretty simple so you could make small individual ones and just hook them onto places and pop them off when not needed.
That Ridgid cooler is actually dope. I love mine
It got a million views WHERE IS OUR TRUCK LOAD??
Shared! You got this 🔥🔥🔥
1.2 M, is the truckload video up yet?
1.3 M veiws now, no truckload yet
For the screws, count maybe 20-50, and weigh. Then weigh them all and do the math.
For the bolts: Assuming they're all the same. Weigh one to get the weight per item, then weigh the entire lot and divide by the single unit weight. Makes inventory waaaaaay easier.
where do you buy the return pallets from?
The straps are "E Track" straps. They're mostly used in box trucks whereas load bars are used in trailers.
You can buy just the tracks or "tie-down rails" from DC Cargo. That would make an interesting storage box project for storing different sized stuffs that frequently get swapped out.
I can guarantee you those laser levels were stolen from one HD and returned to another HD...It's a commonscam.
Don't you have to return it together with your purchase ticket ??
@@JoineeJoan Most stores will take returns without a receipt and give you store credit if you ask for a manager.
over 1M views!! Now you gotta buy that truck load!!
Where's the truck ???
When John’s super happy going through the pallet, “guys, Jeeze we have to be at $450 dollars by now.,”. Sam “$655”. John’s”$655 wow, let’s keep going”. It happens almost every pallet where John is off by a minimum of $200 +. What an absolute home run. With this purchase. Makes me want to go buy a pallet!
Can’t wait to watch John unbox 74 hole saws
You can buy logistics strap clips that you can weld or clip on places for those. Love those straps
Weigh 10 screws, then weigh the whole lot and do some math.
John I dfaf about your tools, I love the energy you bring, thank you soooo much!!!
Cmon, algorithm! Get this to 1M views! John needs a semi truck of returns
The laser levels are cool! Would be even more awesome if they were in Packout boxes.
John, you are now the dolly lama of Pittsburgh. LMAO
Solid joke
Nice!
Almost a million views🥳
400k views in 24 hours better start looking for truck loads😂
Absolute must on buying a return truck load✅
now we ve a one millón views... Buy the f@#$ truk
I'm consistently impressed by the editing!
Looking for that truck load video
Can wait to see the truck load of return pallets
Looks like John just bought a truck load. Vid hit 1 milli baby
Cheap versus Expensive toolboxes, like THE WORKS TOOLBOXES, none of this couple drawers thing, I'm talking 72inch wide workspace on top side lockers on each end! Harbor Frieght (ICON and US GENERAL), Snap-On (might need a sponsor for this one they expensive). The Harbor Freight ones LOOK PRETTY DAMN GOOD though, especially that dark purple!
Let's go. John you gotta give all those bolts to Lou and get him to weld something cool with the welder from the temu pallet. Next return pallet Amazon and woodcraft 😂😂🏴👍
Almost at 1M views gonna have to order up that truck load.
1 Million views👀👀👀 6:57 ready for that truck load
I have the Bosch green light laser kit. Uses 4AA not the 12v. Totally badass. Hint outside just beam to a white piece of paper.
Build decks to hanging pictures.
Definite yes on the tool chest comparison. Could have snap on, husky, general and whatever brand lowe's sells
What site are these guys buying from that is reputable? I would like to see about this tbh. Would like to get Milwaukee's and getting a ton of extra crap sounds like a fun surprise as long as I get most of what I want. lol
#39 on trending congrats. You made it
Big tool shops throw a lot of stock in the dumpster when new products come out. My son worked at big tool store and used to bring home heaps of new Milwaukee power tools that didn’t sell.
16:22 If you don't know what to do with those Ryobi link system drawers, I'd love it to get two of them.
If you look at the tags on a lot of that stuff if it ends in change that is zero anything 02, 06, Then those are things that basically had gone down through all of the markdowns and they were told to get rid of them.
Those straps are what are supposed ti keep the products safe in the van trailers we use. (I delivered for home depot a few times) so probably return those to the store. Us truckers need them. They are like gold to us.
The king👑 of youtube is back and a another good video
First time watching your channel....very entertaining!....and Kudos whoever edits these!
Oh I have one of those husky storage boxes on wheels, it's pretty great. Had it for ~8 years outside exposed to the elements and it's held up fine.
I just ordered that EXACT safe… several websites listed it as the best. I’m looking forward to using it
I look forward to these videos every week. It’s like Christmas for our viewing pleasure.
Had 2 of those husky boxes for years while I traveled as a millwright, one for smaller tools and work related stuff and the other for clothes they held up well even left the tailgate down and dropped it out the truck at 30 and it was good
just came across your site. Crazy, absolutely crazy and funny yet informative. I’m looking forward to your next episode🎉
The trailer straps are for home depots in system shipping.
If you have a scale weight one screw then dump all of them in a box to weigh them together. Quickest way to count something like that if you dont want to count them individually