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Tim's Work Shop
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2016
One of the joys in life is working with a well made tool that will last a lifetime and save/make you money. I do a wide variety of tool reviews such as SK, Proto, Snap-on, Gearwrench, Knipex, Channellock, Klein, Wilton, Yost, and much more. With that being said, please enjoy the videos, and feel free to comment and send me feedback.
Sockets & Ratchets Tool Box Drawer Tour
Here is a quick tour of my sockets and ratchets I have in my Montezuma tool box. There is a combination of SK, Tekton, Olsa Tools, GearWrench, and a couple Snap-On.
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Fireball Tool Aluminum Square
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Here is a first look at the aluminum fireball tool square with the package set. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Huot Drill Bit Dispenser Cabinet
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Here is a good long term answer to storing drill bits around the shop. Its the Huot drill bit dispenser cabinet. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Harbor Freight 5 Drawer Service Cart (Slate Gray)
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Here is a first look at my new Harbor Freight 5 Drawer service cart in slate gray. So far, Im impressed with it. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Lock-n-Lube Grease Gun Accessory!
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Here is a quick look at the locknlube grease gun attachment that I recently purchased. I highly recommend it. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Tool Haul (Knipex, Gedora, Bondhus, Fireball Tool, General, NoMes)
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Milwaukee M18 Tire Inflator!
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Here is a first look at my new Milwaukee M18 tire inflator. I am very impressed by its performance and I highly recommend it. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Snap-On 9" Talon Grip Long Nose Slip Joint Pliers (first look)!
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New Montezuma Tool Box (first look)!
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Here is the Montezuma tool box that replaced the Icon box. I could not overlook the Icon box shortcomings (as I try to explain in this video). Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 9)
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Here I present a pair of toe jacks that I have in my shop and I could not have moved or lifted the machines in my shop without them. Currently I have the 2 ton Jet toe jack and a pair of 6 ton Omega toe jacks. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Knipex Angled Locking Plier (first look)!
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Carolina Work Boots (3.5 years later)
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I have been wearing these Carolina work boots for 3.5 years now and these are by far the best work boots I've ever worn. Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/NcWyNLRZ3U55tvivWeXZzw.htmljoin
Irwin ViseGrip 62 degree angled pliers!
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Chapman Master Screwdriver Set!
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New StrongHold Cabinet (Made In USA!)
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Is the new Husky professional duty tool box any good?
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Is the new Husky professional duty tool box any good?
Olsa Tools 9 Piece Wobble Head Extension Set (first look)!
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Olsa Tools 9 Piece Wobble Head Extension Set (first look)!
Craftsman vs. GearWrench (Mini Driver Set Comparison)!
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Craftsman vs. GearWrench (Mini Driver Set Comparison)!
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 8)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 8)
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 7)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 7)
Olsa Tools Low Profile Wrenches (first look)!
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Olsa Tools Low Profile Wrenches (first look)!
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 6)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 6)
Fireball Tool Hex Key Holder (first look)!
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Fireball Tool Hex Key Holder (first look)!
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 5)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 5)
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 4)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 4)
Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 3)
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Top 10 Favorite Tools/Machines In My Shop (part 3)
These tools are coveted more and more as time goes on, especially the originals. The condition of these wrenches and tools also varies wildly, so being able to complete a set in decent shape is not an easy task.
I have a old sk Wayne box wish I could send you a picture
I know im just some young punk but i can tell you from experience that your boots will last alot longer if you oil and polish them every now and then. Keeps the leather from cracking where the toe bends
Love the SK USA Tools! Thanks for sharing so far they still have USA tools in stock on their website they may just keep selling them time will tell.
Wright and Williams both make good ratchets and made in 🇺🇸.
I have a 1/4 and a 3/8 Locking Flex Snap on with comfort grip. I don’t use them either. Just just too freaking nice lol I do use the original hard handle snap on though
Hey Tim, long time so see and that is a nice setup you have there...
I've been using the 20 inch for over 5 years n it's held up pretty fine think I'll get the 16 just for moving around...good quality bag
I like the Westly but they only go up 6mm- 22mm on the 3/8"
That is one good looking toolbox, I have liked those since they came out. Whatever blue anodizing they use is perfect with the satin/flat black main color of the box.
Those platinum blue handles.....😍
Great set up. Clean well organized. The SK are great tools.
You have quite the collection of SK. It's a shame that they were sold to China. They claim that some tools will continue to be made in the US but I have my doubts. Sets that are advertised as made in the US appear to have China made tools as fill ins. It's as if they are making sets of left over individual stock and filling in the missing units with the Chinese stuff.
Nice!
Who makes Montezuma tool boxes?
They are based out of Kansas. And they have good customer service. I’m not sure where the toolbox is made (my guess would be China).
He’s back!
thanks for the good photos and clear info--this tool was like getting a mystery tool, there isn't any directions for removing the shaft or setting the bits into the sharft, but your pix made that more clear, I appreciate that!
Thanks to you. I got my chuck off in less than two minutes. But with a different procedure thou. 1/4 hex impact driver to 1/2 socket to allen wrench adapter got it right out. Then the biggest allen wrench plus a 3/4 pvc pipe as a cheater bar. Got it right out. 2 minutes done. :-)
That design of those craftsman ratchets always sucked
I am one of the idiots that actually soldered the pipe together for my cooler/trap. Thanks for this video, you have a really nice setup!
Ur turning the vamplier the wrong way do a real test u don’t know what ur doing knipex and vampliers are the best good luck
If I ever need advice on pliers or adjustable wrenches, I'll be back.
if you are tryin to decide what one to get... i just got the 5" and am wondering if I should have got the 6... 4 would have been crazy. for EDC at least.
Thanks for the tip on Zoro
Thanks for not showing how to remove it.
I'm.. pretty shure you just fell in love with the Montezuma box cause of the color😉
Good video, including how to double check with multimeter would of been great
Thanks for the feed back.
Please make a better video. You're zoomed in 100% of the time.
Thanks for making the video! Tool to use depends on the task. 6pt is preferred but also have 12pt sets for limited access areas.
Would you recommend the wall mounted panels over just shelving? Looking to something like this
Yes, I would recommend this setup over shelving.
I have one. Same thing. Though I think it’s made worse due to the super short length of the switching lever. Otherwise I actually like the ratchet. Oh also, it’s weird how the tail end is fatter than the upper portion of the handle. And yeah, the green would have been nice though unsure how well it would have lasted.
That's exactly the reason I sold my 3 new snap on Ratchets. At $100-150, that perfection is out the door once you Starr heavy wrenching with them on projects. They are pretty hand tools when new. And I just can't see using them like you would a cheap trashy wrenching you can just toss or set aside on the work bench or on the ground picking up dirt and scratch scuffing. The cheap decent tools will do the same thing as a tool that you over paid 20x.
Thanks for the vid. Was trying to install a vise on my Milwaukee work bench
Hi what is the size of the hex bit?
1/4 inch drive
@@timsworkshop85 i mean can u tell me what the sizes of each hex in sae? Thank you
I have one of these drawer boxes for metric drills in my workshop. It was exactly what I was looking for. Since I couldn't find anything comparable, I gritted my teeth and bought it. Shipping and customs and import duties to Europe cost almost as much as the drawer box itself. But what do we want? I have no regrets.
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Where did you buy this at and what did it cost?
Very,nice!!!HEMI is absolute!!!😀😀😀👍👍👍
I have my student discount but went with mac tools 123 piece ratcheting screwdriver set and with my discount i payed less then $90 for it
If I could only have one of those I’d go with the Cobra ones😂…. Followed by them Channel Lock needle nose you showed us😂😂😂 Point is those hand tools are for the guys (like me) with 20 different other pairs
I can't decide.. non-locking has a solid anvil and is stronger... but quick-release will lock onto a stuck socket and you can use a hammer to knock against the ratchet and remove trapped sockets.. and one handed easy socket change is a plus...
My stanley lays flat with the label that’s weird that yours is different
Numbered fractional and lettered...
Nipex. It’s not Knife it’s nife K is silent.
Hope you looked it up after you posted this and felt silly.
I haven't been able to find a lot of top-quality Channel-Lock tools lately either. Seems that in the last 15 to 16 years they have lowered their standards. This is what happens when you SELL OUT and move your tool production to Junkistan, better known as China.
There is no match for Made in 🇺🇸. ☝️👍
What's your final word on this? I've been looking at getting this box as an ideal balance between quality and price.
Its a good tool box for the money. However, right now I would say that the masterforce tool boxes from Menards are a better value.
Gearwrench is made in China. I wonder about the Gearwrench with that twist, would it break easier when under extreme torque? But, no made-in-China stuff for me. Too bad you can test them with a load meter till they break, then we would know who has the best tool.
I can tell you from experience, the x beam wrench is very strong. I have used them at work for about 6 years and they are holding up great.
So they both suck
Still waiting for a demo:) I just bought a B2. curious how you like the addition of the SS3. Did you ever get the miter set up with the SS3?