A hollow shaft 11/32 is surprisingly useful with motors. Especially condenser fan motors, those little nuts that hold the studs on residential condenser fan motors are 11/32, its much easier to remove them with the nut driver than a wrench especially when the studs are rusted. Its also useful on the electrical terminals inside larger motors.
I love your content man youve helped me through hvac training school and taught me many different paths to find a job and what to do and how to be organized throughout the work day thanks for the help.
The only recommendation I have is swap the hose out for a small tackle box for wire nuts, 5&3 ampfuses, Zip screws, self tappers, spade connectors, valve cores etc. I was able to find a bass pro shop one that fit perfectly.
Vero bags, especially the belt clip ons are an essential as a service tech, absolutely recommend this for new techs insted of buying a big ass backpack, especially when you're starting out as a service tech
I found I prefer the MC for service. It's not really any bigger or heavier than these open-style TP series or this one he showed, but it has two sides (for hand tools and meters) that both close with a zipper for a cleaner setup with nothing falling out and no fear of tipping. I had the TP3 but it became too small for a service bag, and I often needed to go grab my big backpack for other tools. Now that I can carry a few more things with the MC, I never need to go for my big backpack besides for big jobs
@frederickdebian370 I agree, I started with the mb3 for a service bag, then that got to be too small,went with the tpxd blackout, liked that for a while then turned that into my refrigeration bag with all my probes,ect. Now I use the mct for service and tech pac mc for installs. The old mb3 I store my megger, fp dual port Mano and a fluke psychrometer (dont buy btw) and infrared cam. I gave my first ever veto (mb) to my girl so she could have her own tb to keep in her vehicle, I guess the point is, yes I only like the bags that close up too and you may think you got the perfect size bag rite now, but always end up needing bigger, that is unless the person doesn't do much work😂
Nice loadout; I really like this one too for computer-related work. You have some outside pockets available; for you I would add a magnetic pickup for dropped screws, a small inspection mirror for looking under boards or into other tight spaces, and a Sofirn IF23 or IF24 flashlight.
Thanks for showing your bag set up going to make some changes to my set up thanks for the ideas I have the same probes there is no need to label them. There is a colored window that is either red or blue
The 11/32 is for power venters and some exhaust fan motors use 11/32 as well, why? Who the heck knows, but those are the only things I've come across with that size,even comercial exhaust fans. Maybe electricians see that size more than us but I'm glad they included it I've used it many times already in the couple years I've had that multi nut driver. The days of carrying 8 nut drivers are long gone
i use the tp lc , prolly will get the mc tech black out. yours is very similar to the tp lc, which i find a little bit to small, just a little bit. but it's ok but limit.
I wish there was a short tool bag. All the bags I see are so tall. I know that sounds weird but in my work truck a shorter tool bag would work great. I could modify the shelf where I keep my bag but that’s just too extreme, I’d rather find one that fits my needs. Ole Veto doesn’t have one nor any of the other manufacturers. I think I’ll make my own with leather.
Your preaching to the crowd that uses sblds Here. I use mine as a quick bag as well and it's much more crowded than yours. I applaud you you keeping it so light. You know you can combine both of thoes multi bit screwdrivers to make a super screwdriver? Thr surge is long in the tooth but thru haven't made a replacement for it yet and mine is just out of warranty at 5+ years. I'm also surprised to not see a magnetic bowl holstery magnet on the clip for holding your screws. They even make magnetic hooks that are super strong too you can put on the side of a air handler then hang the bags from that. I fit a surge plus a simple small milwaukee auto ranging meter in the back pocket of mine with a coil brush and other goodies as well there's more room than you think. Over at Morgan's maintenance we are experimenting with ways to add magnetic mats and parts trays to our sblds through the fabric or on the outside. That channel is a great resource for sbld loadouts and ideas. Thanks for the video good stuff!
Man zac youre lucky to have got your fp crt's back when you did. I ordered 2 of the dual valve ones back in early march of this year, no word on if they will even ever come in. Pretty nuts as like you im a huge fp guy,been using them for close to 20 years and this has never happened with any product release. Im a bit takin back about it because fp wont even give any info to anyone about what happened. How do you like yours? Are they as good as the appions? I have 6 of those,the best ive ever used,but really want the 2 valve ones
I will be entering the trade in a few months and was wondering how important it is to have metric socket sizes? I know Klein makes a metric version of the 7in1 nut driver and was wondering if it’s worth picking up?
It’s not that common at all. But if you want Home Depot sells a silicone makita socket set in both metic and standard and it’s An amazing set for what we do that will fit in a lot of tool bags
A hollow shaft 11/32 is surprisingly useful with motors. Especially condenser fan motors, those little nuts that hold the studs on residential condenser fan motors are 11/32, its much easier to remove them with the nut driver than a wrench especially when the studs are rusted. Its also useful on the electrical terminals inside larger motors.
Put a magnet where the Tape measure could go, and you have a place to hold all of the units screws so they can't "Run" away and disappear...
I love your content man youve helped me through hvac training school and taught me many different paths to find a job and what to do and how to be organized throughout the work day thanks for the help.
Good for you dude
The only recommendation I have is swap the hose out for a small tackle box for wire nuts, 5&3 ampfuses, Zip screws, self tappers, spade connectors, valve cores etc. I was able to find a bass pro shop one that fit perfectly.
I agree. You have to go to the truck for the refrigerant or recovery tank anyway.
Fire video as always!! We need to see your install bag now
Vero bags, especially the belt clip ons are an essential as a service tech, absolutely recommend this for new techs insted of buying a big ass backpack, especially when you're starting out as a service tech
I found I prefer the MC for service. It's not really any bigger or heavier than these open-style TP series or this one he showed, but it has two sides (for hand tools and meters) that both close with a zipper for a cleaner setup with nothing falling out and no fear of tipping. I had the TP3 but it became too small for a service bag, and I often needed to go grab my big backpack for other tools. Now that I can carry a few more things with the MC, I never need to go for my big backpack besides for big jobs
@frederickdebian370 I agree, I started with the mb3 for a service bag, then that got to be too small,went with the tpxd blackout, liked that for a while then turned that into my refrigeration bag with all my probes,ect. Now I use the mct for service and tech pac mc for installs. The old mb3 I store my megger, fp dual port Mano and a fluke psychrometer (dont buy btw) and infrared cam. I gave my first ever veto (mb) to my girl so she could have her own tb to keep in her vehicle, I guess the point is, yes I only like the bags that close up too and you may think you got the perfect size bag rite now, but always end up needing bigger, that is unless the person doesn't do much work😂
Nice loadout; I really like this one too for computer-related work. You have some outside pockets available; for you I would add a magnetic pickup for dropped screws, a small inspection mirror for looking under boards or into other tight spaces, and a Sofirn IF23 or IF24 flashlight.
I'm following you.... kidding you love your flashlights and I defently see that hole in that bag that's begging for a flashlight.
Thanks for showing your bag set up going to make some changes to my set up thanks for the ideas I have the same probes there is no need to label them. There is a colored window that is either red or blue
The 11/32 is for power venters and some exhaust fan motors use 11/32 as well, why? Who the heck knows, but those are the only things I've come across with that size,even comercial exhaust fans. Maybe electricians see that size more than us but I'm glad they included it I've used it many times already in the couple years I've had that multi nut driver. The days of carrying 8 nut drivers are long gone
Nice! Makes me want to get back into residential hvac just to buy that bag
Love the quality of the channel. My veto tech pack weights a shit ton. I might downsize to the layout you got
Ways a shit ton?
Wheys a shit ton
Try the MC, it holds all the service tools I need but I can still comfortably carry it everywhere. Very clean package since both sides zip up
@@frederickdebian370 wayze
Ive been waiting for this video, but not with 4 months left in the year.😅
i use the tp lc , prolly will get the mc tech black out. yours is very similar to the tp lc, which i find a little bit to small, just a little bit. but it's ok but limit.
I wish there was a short tool bag. All the bags I see are so tall. I know that sounds weird but in my work truck a shorter tool bag would work great. I could modify the shelf where I keep my bag but that’s just too extreme, I’d rather find one that fits my needs. Ole Veto doesn’t have one nor any of the other manufacturers. I think I’ll make my own with leather.
What about the clc elections bag?
@@codestools1528 checking their website and one of them might work. Thanks for the suggestion.
Veto TP-LD for the win 👍🏽😎
Right on, another commercial! Just what we wanted. This is still an HVAC channel, right?
This is hvac related, a lot of us enjoy seeing what other tradesman carry and inspiration for new tools to improve our every day.
@jackveale4072 yeah I do enjoy it but that bag needs some more dirt on it
These vids are the best 👌
Your preaching to the crowd that uses sblds Here. I use mine as a quick bag as well and it's much more crowded than yours. I applaud you you keeping it so light. You know you can combine both of thoes multi bit screwdrivers to make a super screwdriver? Thr surge is long in the tooth but thru haven't made a replacement for it yet and mine is just out of warranty at 5+ years. I'm also surprised to not see a magnetic bowl holstery magnet on the clip for holding your screws. They even make magnetic hooks that are super strong too you can put on the side of a air handler then hang the bags from that. I fit a surge plus a simple small milwaukee auto ranging meter in the back pocket of mine with a coil brush and other goodies as well there's more room than you think. Over at Morgan's maintenance we are experimenting with ways to add magnetic mats and parts trays to our sblds through the fabric or on the outside. That channel is a great resource for sbld loadouts and ideas. Thanks for the video good stuff!
Been waiting for an update
Man zac youre lucky to have got your fp crt's back when you did. I ordered 2 of the dual valve ones back in early march of this year, no word on if they will even ever come in. Pretty nuts as like you im a huge fp guy,been using them for close to 20 years and this has never happened with any product release. Im a bit takin back about it because fp wont even give any info to anyone about what happened. How do you like yours? Are they as good as the appions? I have 6 of those,the best ive ever used,but really want the 2 valve ones
Good video Zack
What shelving system do you have in the back there?
I will be entering the trade in a few months and was wondering how important it is to have metric socket sizes? I know Klein makes a metric version of the 7in1 nut driver and was wondering if it’s worth picking up?
It’s not that common at all. But if you want Home Depot sells a silicone makita socket set in both metic and standard and it’s An amazing set for what we do that will fit in a lot of tool bags
First and luv ya content
Make one for gloves
Great vid !!...how to get in touch ? maybe your company name ( even if you put it out in code ) would be cool ...
Idk for me the bag just to awkward may be good for a ground level tech it’s definitely not suitable for caring on to roofs
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