Absolutely one of my favorite channels. Appreciate you putting in manufacture part numbers with pricing whenever possible. Also, thank you for dropping the background music. 😊
Thank you Friend for the tool box tour & your time! Very nice setup this guy has. Appreciate the detail on pricing & item number. Have a nice rest of your weekend!
Really liked this video! It was really nice that you were able to display the prices of the various tools on the screen as he was showing them and explaining how he used them.☝☝👌👏
Will you please try to do a video of a military toolbox? Maybe a reservist shop would let you on? Also, maybe a mechanic who works on manufacturing equipment?
Military boxes are typically very secure and not to be be shown to the public. My friend couldn’t even get me a photo. But I will keep trying! As far as manufacturing equipment, I have someone that manufactures CNC machines that may be willing to give me a tour. Might be a few weeks down the road though. Thanks for watching Jason!
@@ToolBoxTour I work with some retired army/navy guys at the plant. They tell me they used US made tools, lots of proto by Stanley. Everything is super specific to what they work on. The armed forces are super organized and rigid about what they buy.
they make a tool Lisle 22990 those jiffy tite couplings that you just slide over the fitting and twist . it dosent remove the "jesus clip" just spreads it out of the way so the pipe can come off.
@@ToolBoxTour actually i dont have that set , i bought a radiator one time and it came with a cheap plastic version that worked very well , probably because it was so thin.
I have had to use dye when the leak was just so small that the detector wouldn’t pick anything up. Just have the customer take the car for a month, then come back and look for dye. Can’t beat the time efficiency of the sniffer when the leak is big enough tho!
All we do at my shop, during the summer, is AC and we only use dye lmao. We rarely use a sniffer. Every once in a while. Kinda in random circumstances. 🤷🏼♂️🤣
Got that ,got that, got that. ..Got both of those soldering irons too . Had to warranty the Snap on . Didn't even work right on the truck demo but got it anyways. Sucks. Milwaukee is the best but dang wish it was smaller.
I don't know if you come to Georgia in the Atlanta area but I might have a toolbox tour for you if you want to do it I've thought about it for 3 years but I just don't want to spend the time or effort snap-on 84 epic two-side lockers snap-on 54 workstation. Snap-on Zeus plus diagnostic station
I must admit that I feel weird saying this: this channel is probably in my top 3 favorite channels. I mean it's super niche, but I love watching.
Haha thank you!
Absolutely one of my favorite channels. Appreciate you putting in manufacture part numbers with pricing whenever possible.
Also, thank you for dropping the background music. 😊
Russell, you are welcome!
Thank you Friend for the tool box tour & your time! Very nice setup this guy has.
Appreciate the detail on pricing & item number.
Have a nice rest of your weekend!
You bet! Thanks for watching Alfred!
Love that Cornwell box!
15:20.. EXACTLY like my Blackhawk USA made line wrenches..great set..not cheap..
Dark horse. Get some. Semper Fi brother!
That’s a true pro setup. Very very nice
My favorite start to the day is waking up to a new tool box tour 😂. Thanks for another great video 👍
Really liked this video! It was really nice that you were able to display the prices of the various tools on the screen as he was showing them and explaining how he used them.☝☝👌👏
That's so funny. I just had the same impact driver scenario with a coworker
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awsome set up. i enjoyed this tool box tour. thanks to both of you for great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I saw the $15 for the box, i figured that it included the locker. 10 minutes later I find out it's another $5k+...
Really nice box though!
11:28 Koken makes a double universal socket
Such a cool guy. Semper fi
Someday... my dream box 84"cornwell
Will you please try to do a video of a military toolbox? Maybe a reservist shop would let you on? Also, maybe a mechanic who works on manufacturing equipment?
Military boxes are typically very secure and not to be be shown to the public. My friend couldn’t even get me a photo. But I will keep trying! As far as manufacturing equipment, I have someone that manufactures CNC machines that may be willing to give me a tour. Might be a few weeks down the road though. Thanks for watching Jason!
@@ToolBoxTour I work with some retired army/navy guys at the plant. They tell me they used US made tools, lots of proto by Stanley. Everything is super specific to what they work on. The armed forces are super organized and rigid about what they buy.
they make a tool Lisle 22990 those jiffy tite couplings that you just slide over the fitting and twist .
it dosent remove the "jesus clip" just spreads it out of the way so the pipe can come off.
Definitely a great investment! I struggled with them and went back to using a pick. Probably user error haha. Thanks for watching Anthony!
@@ToolBoxTour actually i dont have that set , i bought a radiator one time and it came with a cheap plastic version that worked very well , probably because it was so thin.
Old video new comment. Let that guy know Ernst makes those socket rails with magnets !!
Nice box
Awesome set up!!! Congrats on the sweet box! Another great video, it's crack for tool junkies😁
Crack indeed haha! Thanks for watching Corey!
the lifts are allso a nice detail to get in the video :)
I do AC work all the time and I’ve had way better luck using a Inficon sniffer than trying to run UV dye through the system.
I have had to use dye when the leak was just so small that the detector wouldn’t pick anything up. Just have the customer take the car for a month, then come back and look for dye. Can’t beat the time efficiency of the sniffer when the leak is big enough tho!
All we do at my shop, during the summer, is AC and we only use dye lmao. We rarely use a sniffer. Every once in a while. Kinda in random circumstances. 🤷🏼♂️🤣
@@micahpowers2614 Different strokes for different folks. If you like it then keep doing what makes you happy.
@@markm0000 its just how we were taught. Doesnt matter to me as long as its found.
Another great video
Glad you enjoyed it!!
163 for a bit set is absolutely insane
Got that ,got that, got that. ..Got both of those soldering irons too . Had to warranty the Snap on . Didn't even work right on the truck demo but got it anyways. Sucks. Milwaukee is the best but dang wish it was smaller.
I don't know if you come to Georgia in the Atlanta area but I might have a toolbox tour for you if you want to do it I've thought about it for 3 years but I just don't want to spend the time or effort snap-on 84 epic two-side lockers snap-on 54 workstation. Snap-on Zeus plus diagnostic station
Hit me up on instagram @toolboxtours 👍
@@ToolBoxTour I don't have Instagram do you have an email
Toolboxtour@gmail.com
Its pretty universal everyone seems to love Snap On';s slip joint needle nose pliers..
When was he in 3/5? I was also in 3/5 K from 2002 - 2006.
Hey brother , that’s me in the vid. I was in from 17 to 21
The award for the most rebranded tools goes to this guy. Matco makes less than 1% of the stuff they sell.
Let’s see your box champ
What sizes do you keep in the push around cart? I like set up .
I have 1/2 deep and wobbly, 3/8 semi deep and wobbly, and 1/4 semi deep and wobbly . if your talking about the sockets
@@devinmcconkie1462 I also keep 1/2 up top, mostly all the sizes.. Deep and shallow 5/16 to 1 1/2 ...
22;00 that’s what she said hahaha
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂
If your ever in montana you can come tour my cart as a trans shop technician
How do i get a video of my tool box im in tremonton utah
You can contact me on instagram @toolboxtours. Send me a photo of your setup! 👍
@@ToolBoxTour done
Found your channel 3 days ago …already watched almost 15 videos
Haha thanks for watching! More to come
11:12 "a little heavy and the slides kinda suck"
Man, they better not suck in the least for $15K. I've bought 5 runnings cars for that amount.
Wow that code thing on the locker and box is so cool.
Yeah I thought so too!
17:53 part # on punches ?
TPS32. They are a transfer punch set. Made to create a center point for a drill bit to drill perfectly into the center of a broken bolt inside a hole.
15:36 THICCCCC
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Like cornwell tool's but there drawers on boxes aint it
Expert tools are Facom, part of Stanley black and decker - th-cam.com/video/871JBdHP_2g/w-d-xo.html
👍😎👍 10/08/24
Jesus clip not bcus you are praying to jesus but say omg
Naw these Cornwell boxes aint it.