Glad to see that 5/32's T-handle. I don't get how guys that work on RTU's all the time and DON'T have one of those in their pouch. I found a really nice on from BETA that has a sliding handle that you can put all the way to one side to use the main shaft as a breaker bar to get the set screws with threadlocker broke loose.
My TP4B (Service Bag) is starting to feel heavy while doing Spring Maintenances I've been considering dusting-off my old TP3 and loading it up with JUST what I need to do a Residential Spring Maintenance (and maybe shave 10lbs off of what I carry) in addition to the Milwaukee canvas 'Bucket Bag' that has my Nitro tank, hose, regulator, funnel, pan tabs, and other accessories for blowing out drains.
Nice video, these little pouches are amazing. Great layout, high quality. I have a tp3b and needed to carry 2 more tools so I swapped it out to the tp4b. As a commercial/industrial electrician it stores all the daily important hand tools I need. I work off of a cart quite a bit so the clip comes in handy. Only issue i found with these "b" series pouches are they are front heavy and both the 3b and 4b will fall on their face quite easily. THE FIX: If you buy a 1/4" piece of black ABS plastic and cut out a perimter of the base of your pouch but make it about a half inch larger all the way around. Drill two holes in the bottom of your veto base and attach the plastic plate to your pouch. Last note is to use tapered screws through the bottom of the plate and countersink the holes so everything is flush. Hope this helps!
That'd be a great re-design idea for Veto in the future. The TP3B, 4B, and 5B should all be about an inch larger in the front to be more stable and give more room for a clamp meter in the main open pocket as well as just a hair more room in the front pouch pocket.
Glad to see that 5/32's T-handle. I don't get how guys that work on RTU's all the time and DON'T have one of those in their pouch. I found a really nice on from BETA that has a sliding handle that you can put all the way to one side to use the main shaft as a breaker bar to get the set screws with threadlocker broke loose.
Going to have to check that out! Cause I’ve almost broke mine afew times 😅
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They're expensive, but worth it.
My TP4B (Service Bag) is starting to feel heavy while doing Spring Maintenances
I've been considering dusting-off my old TP3 and loading it up with JUST what I need to do a Residential Spring Maintenance (and maybe shave 10lbs off of what I carry) in addition to the Milwaukee canvas 'Bucket Bag' that has my Nitro tank, hose, regulator, funnel, pan tabs, and other accessories for blowing out drains.
Very nice and convenient set up with the Milwaukee bucket 👍🏽
@@deserthvaclife9768 It works for me - been running it like that for a couple summers!
#1 advantage is you don't hear the 'clanging' of the tank!
Nice video, these little pouches are amazing. Great layout, high quality. I have a tp3b and needed to carry 2 more tools so I swapped it out to the tp4b. As a commercial/industrial electrician it stores all the daily important hand tools I need. I work off of a cart quite a bit so the clip comes in handy.
Only issue i found with these "b" series pouches are they are front heavy and both the 3b and 4b will fall on their face quite easily. THE FIX: If you buy a 1/4" piece of black ABS plastic and cut out a perimter of the base of your pouch but make it about a half inch larger all the way around. Drill two holes in the bottom of your veto base and attach the plastic plate to your pouch. Last note is to use tapered screws through the bottom of the plate and countersink the holes so everything is flush. Hope this helps!
Good tips man! Will look into that
That'd be a great re-design idea for Veto in the future. The TP3B, 4B, and 5B should all be about an inch larger in the front to be more stable and give more room for a clamp meter in the main open pocket as well as just a hair more room in the front pouch pocket.
I have one. Only issue is all my stuff falling out constantly
Haven’t had that happen to me yet but time will tell, I could see it being more prone to stuff falling than my other bags
@@deserthvaclife9768 you do have yours packed though maybe I'll throw some more tools in it and see
You need a bigger bag brother!
I have bigger bags, this is my smallest one I’ve ever owned lol
Do u work for a company or contract?
Contractor hired through a company as a onsite maintenance tech