Thanks for that, it was interesting to see 👍 There is one tool that comes to mind, that you could add to that tool kit 🤔 I think it would be a real asset for you in your line of work, and that is, a small Magnetic screw dish or try. Ideal when dismantling items, all the screws and bolts kept safe in one place. You can even stick the tray vertically on the boiler panel and load it with the screws and bolts you remove. Just keeps them all together 👍 You might even find that some of the Chinese brass look a like screws stick to the tray as well 😂 Cheers Bud 👍
Nice set up mate, Everyone’s tool bags are so different 😂, I have the large veto pro pac OT My favourite hand tools for working on a boiler are the rachet Wera T Bar set, Thanks for sharing your work bag with us 👍👍🤜
Bought a knipex spanner wrench 180mm last year. definitely the best for me. looking to be a few more additions. a 250 and 300mm as well. a Jokari stripper for stripping cable flex.
@@bluebulldog_uk Knipex Cable Stripping Tool Sheath Stripper Hook 16 20 165 quite similar to this just as good quality without the hook. Knipex Cable Stripping Tool Sheath Stripper Hook 16 20 165. knipex are god but expensive
I use the exact same bag for my gas works. Also use the 2.0 and solderbag from velocity. I swear by those bags. Would be hard pushed to get me on a different brand now.
Nice loadout. I use Systainers, they are easy to clean. Festool older tool-box models are great for fast access. I've never been a fan of bags and backpacks.
Nice tool , am a wera man which I have all joker ratchet and open end spanner for all sizes . I use knipex water pump plies too but the chrome push button as the one you use slip after a while . Myscrews drivers are wera my Allen and torx are wera, they are expensive but you get what you pay for as they say. Like you love the vito bags too
Gotta say I love Wera tools they am really good so I might look into getting some screwdriver to replace the Milwaukee eventually, them was only £20 so I’ve got low expectations. That velocity bag is my first dip into investing into a decent tool bag, want another smaller open one now to build the collection 👍
Nice set up mate, I'm a Veto Pro Pac guy but must say Velocity are one hell of a good bag. Tools are my weakness Knipex , Wera and now even fluke seem to dominate my tool bags. The misses shouts at me for bringing my tool bag inside then sitting there going through them and checking hahaha " she just doesn't understand" 😅😅😅
Interesting to see what other ppl use and rate . Ive had 3 velocity bads and still cant rate them. I had a anton years ago and hated it due to running cost and terrible customer service
Nice loadout, just one thing: You shouldn't use a multimeter to test for dead ( Safe isolation ), I've seen the results of someone accidentally using the wrong setting on a multimeter and then testing for safe isolation, the circuit was actually still live and the result was pretty horrendous.
@@bluebulldog_uk: Not having a go at you buddy but it's really not a good way to do it. Years ago that was what everyone used, myself included until I was shown by an ex boss that it was dangerous. Since then I've witnessed the results of someone incorrectly setting a meter for whatever reason twice, then using it to test for dead and neither was pretty. A simple 2 pole voltage probe is much safer and has no settings to get mixed up. If you look at any of the safe isolation courses, none that I've seen use a multimeter and that includes the Corgi training centre course.
What’s your favourite Tool in your tool bag? Any tools that you couldn’t live without? Let me know in the comments 👍
Thanks for the vids man. Keep’em coming. More plumbing vids would be great.
🙌👍
Love the plumbing videos. Great to pick up hints and tips from real world plumbers
It's good to see what people are packing
Only problem I have when I see another plumbers tools is I end up buying more 😅😅
Fair play mate i dunno how you deal with adjustable being different in the way you spin the
Yea I already watched it before. Had forgotten
Gonna buy one now cheers . Gonna try the Rapid blu today ….
You won’t go back once you try it mate 👍
Tried the rapid blue squeaky bum time but so far so good it’s very viscous though a little bit goes a long way . Cheers
Thanks for that, it was interesting to see 👍
There is one tool that comes to mind, that you could add to that tool kit 🤔
I think it would be a real asset for you in your line of work, and that is, a small Magnetic screw dish or try.
Ideal when dismantling items, all the screws and bolts kept safe in one place.
You can even stick the tray vertically on the boiler panel and load it with the screws and bolts you remove.
Just keeps them all together 👍
You might even find that some of the Chinese brass look a like screws stick to the tray as well 😂
Cheers Bud 👍
Great shout that is mate 👍
Nice set up mate,
Everyone’s tool bags are so different 😂,
I have the large veto pro pac OT
My favourite hand tools for working on a boiler are the rachet Wera T Bar set,
Thanks for sharing your work bag with us
👍👍🤜
No problem mate, I love my Wera set the quality is really good so will be looking to add some more down the line 👍
Bought a knipex spanner wrench 180mm last year. definitely the best for me. looking to be a few more additions. a 250 and 300mm as well. a Jokari stripper for stripping cable flex.
Haven’t heard of them wire strippers before…anything knipex I always find I like, really good tools 👍
@@bluebulldog_uk Knipex Cable Stripping Tool Sheath Stripper Hook 16 20 165 quite similar to this just as good quality without the hook. Knipex Cable Stripping Tool Sheath Stripper Hook 16 20 165. knipex are god but expensive
I use the exact same bag for my gas works. Also use the 2.0 and solderbag from velocity. I swear by those bags. Would be hard pushed to get me on a different brand now.
Might look at the 2.0…more money to spend on tools 😂👍
Nice loadout.
I use Systainers, they are easy to clean. Festool older tool-box models are great for fast access. I've never been a fan of bags and backpacks.
Thanks mate 👍I had a toolbox for years but got in the habit of using it as a step up 😅
Nice tool , am a wera man which I have all joker ratchet and open end spanner for all sizes . I use knipex water pump plies too but the chrome push button as the
one you use slip after a while . Myscrews drivers are wera my Allen and torx are wera, they are expensive but you get what you pay for as they say. Like you love the vito bags too
Gotta say I love Wera tools they am really good so I might look into getting some screwdriver to replace the Milwaukee eventually, them was only £20 so I’ve got low expectations. That velocity bag is my first dip into investing into a decent tool bag, want another smaller open one now to build the collection 👍
Great video i use the same bag 👍🏻
Thanks mate 🙌
LDF? I keep mine where you have you test clamps
Nice set up mate, I'm a Veto Pro Pac guy but must say Velocity are one hell of a good bag. Tools are my weakness Knipex , Wera and now even fluke seem to dominate my tool bags. The misses shouts at me for bringing my tool bag inside then sitting there going through them and checking hahaha " she just doesn't understand" 😅😅😅
Yeah my misses doesn’t understand why I get excited by a new tool or spend time cleaning and sorting them 😂😂👍
How long ago did you leave bg? Got any advise, hints tips?
Left 2 years ago never looked back. Advice on what area mate?
Nice catch 🤣🤣🤣 show us your soldering bag. are you still thinking of going over to press fit
Thanks mate impressed myself 😂 yes still thinking about it just gotta save up for all the gear 👍
Got a couple off them but expensive
Interesting to see what other ppl use and rate . Ive had 3 velocity bads and still cant rate them. I had a anton years ago and hated it due to running cost and terrible customer service
What do you use mate out of curiosity?
@@bluebulldog_uk i use the kane ,i find it easy.and basic,
Blue bulldog looks like alexis Mac allister the midfielder from Liverpool 🤔
😂 someone has said Marc Goddard before 😳😂
Nice loadout, just one thing: You shouldn't use a multimeter to test for dead ( Safe isolation ), I've seen the results of someone accidentally using the wrong setting on a multimeter and then testing for safe isolation, the circuit was actually still live and the result was pretty horrendous.
eleecys use a Gs38 tester. i use a fluke tester
@@JayG2K Nobody should be using a multimeter to test for safe isolation, would have thought you'd be taught that on your Gas safe training.
@@rscelectrical7091 I'm not gas safe only watching as my interest, but yes i agree with what your saying.
Way I was trained at British Gas to be honest always safe isolation with a multi meter never known any different
@@bluebulldog_uk: Not having a go at you buddy but it's really not a good way to do it. Years ago that was what everyone used, myself included until I was shown by an ex boss that it was dangerous. Since then I've witnessed the results of someone incorrectly setting a meter for whatever reason twice, then using it to test for dead and neither was pretty. A simple 2 pole voltage probe is much safer and has no settings to get mixed up.
If you look at any of the safe isolation courses, none that I've seen use a multimeter and that includes the Corgi training centre course.
Great Vid - ‘Don’t want to look like Dora the Explorer when i turn up’ 😂😂😂 Can you say Plumbing in Spanish! 😂😂
Thanks 🙌 I can mate it’s plomeria….only because I used google translate thou 😂😂👍
Oops forgot too say adjustable spanner’s are a no no as they get stuck on the fitting to much
You am right amount of times I’ve got them stuck or slipped 😅😅
try the knipex spanner wrench. now my go to tool.
I have been after that bag for ages always out of stock
Really? Think I used a company called power tool mate you could try them?
@bluebulldog_uk yeah I have and waiting as its out of stock. But thanks for the response