Incredible setup! I wouldn’t have to see one job site, this truck would tell me what kind of craftsmanship I could expect. Precise, attention to detail and highest standard for finished product. Just can’t say enough good things.
@@TannerConstruction Rag n Bone Brown got confirmation from Milwaukee in his most recent video. He starts talking about it at the 8:20 mark. There’s a small bit of discussion about it on the r/MilwaukeeTools subreddit as well.
This thing is fantastic. th-cam.com/users/postUgkx1McjgiqTNcTjrhvRvJWcrk5bzTeQW-Wn Easy to store in a bag in "screwdriver" position, not heavy but well built, and the location of the button makes it easy to screw or unscrew with one hand in either "gun" or "screwdriver" position. My only real complaint is there isn't a clip anywhere to store another bit, and the bit isn't a combo dual-ended bit either, so the flathead and P1/P0 philips bits we have to carry around invariably get misplaced.Note: Apparently Black + Decker changed this same Li2000 model from "Type 2" to "Type 3". This new "Type 3" appears to be slightly lighter, and the charging plug is now larger, with a little metal piece to keep it snug. I never noticed the "Type 2" version charger plug to not be perfectly snug, so not sure why this change was made - it does make it annoying that our shop now has 8 of these, and the new 3 have different charging plugs :/
you know you have a packout problem when you put something like this on to watch in the background with no noise while you have a conversation on the phone. Solid collection. Solid setup.
You absolutely can’t beat Milwaukee’s packout system! It really shows also, when a tradesman shows up to a job completely organized with all packout you know you’re gonna get good quality craftsmanship! Will be interesting to see what you do with the new packout stuff with drawers! Awesome video and setup!
True but sometimes you'll come across ones that will have a fancy hammer but no idea how to use it. I once knew a guy who had all the best tools, knew all the fking latin names of every material, could tell you which factory made which screw but couldn't hang a door to save his life.
Ryobi's new LINK system is way cooler than this and easier to secure boxes together and even crates with no lids can be snapped in between boxes. It has a diamond pattern mounting system and a button release. I just own mostly DeWalt tools so it may look strange. Also the tools someone buys definitely is not reflective of the work you'll get. Milwaukee is actually less likely to result in good work because a lot of younger tradesman have hyped Milwaukee up and there's actually people out there who literally choose tools because of the color. I'd trust someone with DeWalt tools as they are usually used by skilled tradesman that have been working their whole life.
@@onlyicedcrybaby7297 This is literally the dumbest comment. DeWalt and Milwaukee are literally at the same exact price point and offer the same exact sales at Home Depot. Milwaukee is by no means the more expensive brand and in a lot of cases is actually cheaper. I own Milwaukee hand tools and choose them for certain things, but prefer Dewalt power tools for the quick insert and release chuck sleeve on the impact drivers, the new DCF850 compact driver is a beast and the smallest impact driver in history, and the new powerstack batteries which blow Milwaukee out of the water as far as innovation in the industry. 5Ah power out of a battery smaller than the current 2Ah battery packs. Keep being a slave to brands though lol. If Milwaukee made a power tool good enough worth changing battery platforms for then I would switch. But powerstack + dewalts 2022 lineup it’s not even close.
I love watching Milwaukee collections and this is by far the best Milwaukee collection I am absolutely impressed on how well his truck is organized phenomenal setup tanner construction
@@TannerConstruction A Track saw, an Oscillating table sander, a benchtop planar (an M18 hand Planar would be nice too), a drill press (non magnetic), a benchtop bandsaw, and a Got Dang set of quality chisels!
Very nice mr l have Milwaukee tools and they never let me down just got into Milwaukee packouts outstanding boxes I would be very happy to work in your van I work in a big jointers workshop and when we are put out on site we have to just put everything we think we want and we sometimes get it wrong but you chaps have it all worked out well done stay safe 👍🇬🇧
Excellent job and tour. I really appreciate your advice and your time taken to share details of not only what you have but why you have it God bless you and your family thankyou
Wow, just wow!!! I’m slowly going to do this for my garage, to a certain degree. I’m thinking about mounting a pack out mount to the luggage rack on my motorcycle!!! I don’t leave my Milwaukee tools at work, so hopefully it works for summertime riding back, and fourth to work!!!
A set up that you can be very proud of. Alot of time and effort went into that set up. How many other trucks, trailers did you have prior to this one. Your craftsmanship must be out of this world. Very impressed with everything.
I’ve been through quite a few trucks and trailers working for other GCs.. swore I’d never go that route with my own company due to the logistic and theft issues.
@@TannerConstruction Well you have done it and done it well. Your employees must be awesome as well, and have to love your set up. I imagine that when you pull up to the job site, Everybody knows who you are and they better step up their game. Thank you for sharing your pride and joy with us, that is something to be very proud of.
Man this setup is magnificent. I’m into cars and I know this would be a mobile mechanics dream if it has all the mechanics line. Honestly this type of setup would be anybody’s dream.
Oh boy, I am SO jealous of your setup. This is simply an amazing tool outfit you have going on. May I suggest you double check you lock the doors when not in use lol. That is literally tool heaven for any mechanical/electrical guy
You just kept inspiring me to keep organizing my truck. very good ideas from you !. As some comments say, when they see you arrive or have this type of organization in your tools they even look at you and take you more seriously.
I’m 22 and just wanna let you know man, NEVER pay the “normal” Home Depot/online prices, there’s always a really good deal, I got the super sawzall for around $120 with the hack about a month ago instead of $200+ always hunt for deals and wait , I got the 1/2 high torque impact for $165
@@E.IS.M.I.A. yeah I've seen plenty multi item deals, but I want to prevent myself from buying one with the wrong battery packs that are incompatible with another. That's why I'm looking for these videos 😉 I come from a world where 2 years later a new battery design got released and they don't fit on the old one 😣 It's for hobby and home use but I just want something that lasts forever and black and decker doesn't do that 😂😂😂
@@Stoney_Eagle the good thing is milwaukee has been running on the M18 platform for over a decade. They released a newer version of the M18 batteries with better cells but they are all still compatible. I had a good start on my collection with a couple large packout boxes and roll around box full of tools until about a month ago. Then some scumbag stole everything off the back of the work truck, $2600 worth of red tools gone. So make sure you protect your stuff
@@grantpeterson2987 I also see plenty with a cylindrical design, I have a couple of drills at my job and I got blown away by the sheer power it flies trough wood.
Such a great setup, could tell you put a lot of thought and planning into it. I will say one thing. I work at an Isuzu dealership and I see a ton of trucks coming in with damage to one side of the suspension from overloading. Just be careful loading all that lumber to one side. those truck can get pretty top heavy. Thanks for the video!
Awesome rig and a very practical layout! Where do you get all your power from? You have all those charger banks and all your power tools runs on batteries but what do you do on a remote site once you have drained all your batteries? Just a single "shore power" electric hookup for charging all your power banks at home seems like a weak link in your setup. Do you have a portable gasoline or propane, or even better; a dual fuel generator as well? The planned solar array is a step in the right direction though, but might not be sufficient in itself.
Cool truck. I love and have always wanted to be able to have a set up similar to this and be able to work completely off grid. All you need is a Microwave a small fridge/freezer and a toilet and youre all good
Who built all the steel racks and storage cages? We've got a large Isuzu FTR 26' Box Truck with larger lift gate and I would like to set it up like yours, but add more mounted tools. A large table saw setup in the truck. Did you put wiring behind the walls for electric outlets when you designed it? I was thinking of designing it with an outside diesel generator mounted under the box side.
We designed the steel racks and cages in CAD, then had our steel supplier cut everything to length. We welded it up and painted it in a day, took another day to install everything. Yes, we ran all of the wire before we re-sheathed the inside of the truck with new plywood.
That's probably the coolest set up I've ever seen Didn't know they made a pack out play that mounts to a countertop which is actually pretty smart and I Thank you probably got The nicest set up I have ever seen In my personal opinion Milwaukee is the best tool out there for the job Yes it might be a little more expensive or in some people's cases not expensive enough but they have proved themselves time and time again
Phenomenal setup!! I'm actually starting a bathroom remodel business and your setup peaks my interest! I will probably start with a 14' trailer and scale down your design. I've seen quite of few videos of this type and I have to say, your design is the perfect mix of meticulous and practical organization. Looks like you can find and access stuff quickly to save time going from the truck to the worksite......and that's the name of the game, right? Merry Christmas to you, your family, and your Tanner Construction team!!
Love the setup and what you plan on doing in the future one thing I would recommend is adding drawer slides to the Packout boxes so you could easily get tools out without putting box on table or floor. Your back will thank you
This is a really cool set up. I’m jealous. I had two thoughts though. I’m wondering if your weight distribution is even enough. Seems like it would be left side heavy. Not a problem in everyday use, but if you ever had to swerve in traffic, it could tip. Idk, maybe I’m wrong. Second, if you add solar to the top, be sure to update the clearance height on the side of the truck (that appears in the rear view mirror.)
Thanks Scott! It’s a little driver side heavy, but we usually haul some other rather heavy equipment on the passenger side when going from job to job, so it’s not really noticeable at that point.
Have you seen the m12 3in brushless cordless cut off saw? It's definitely a tool you want to get. If not 2 of them there way lighter that angle grinders and can fit in area's that a angle grinder can't. I bought it for my custom fabrication business and it was a game changer for me especially when I'm doing a install in the field. If I made a mistake or see something I don't like it allows me to correct it without doing more damage to the area I'm working on. That really wasn't possible before with a angle grinder
@@TannerConstruction of course. You won't be disappointed in the purchase. 1 other thing that could really help you out on the truck is to take the UPC bar off the items you purchase on the pack out container for each item inside the box so all you have to do is scan it with your phone or tablet and know exactly what you need to purchase for the truck without having to do any extra work for a list
very nice. im sure your work would be as neat as this vehicle. one thing though is that maybe you should think about secondary side door for easy access and/or having the roll up door install with remote. im very impressed with your welded cage insdie the van and the plywood partions.
Love your truck! Do you find that the left side of the truck is overloaded though? A few bundles of 16’ lumber, 25 sheets of 4x8’ sheets of plywood, plus those 2 heavy benches full of tools would make it interesting taking a right clover leaf ramp onto a highway!
20 year ago I was a crane mechanic, and I dreamed I'd get myself a truck ready to go anywhere to do the job. But the 500K price tag was a bit overwhelming. If I was a builder, this truck would be how I'd set it up! When your paying for the tools for your work, you keep close ties to those income creating things! NICE RIG!!!!
@@TannerConstruction anytime. Having over 50 boxes, most full of tools and gear, and a third being hardware bins, theft is my biggest fear. Having the tools locked up again inside was something I wanted to do. N your cages look great.
That's a Milwaukee fans wet dream, amazing set up you have there
Incredible setup! I wouldn’t have to see one job site, this truck would tell me what kind of craftsmanship I could expect. Precise, attention to detail and highest standard for finished product. Just can’t say enough good things.
Thank you so much!
@@TannerConstruction great keep doing first class jobs
Or you know you are going to be overcharged 🤣🤣
Milwaukee listen up. This contracting company is your biggest fan. You should definitely do something for them.
I’d settle for them releasing a track saw 😂
@@TannerConstruction OCD won't let you have a non red one ? :)
@@TannerConstruction It's finally coming! Q4 of this year!
@@Master0fMayhem don’t play with me bro! Where did you hear that?!
@@TannerConstruction Rag n Bone Brown got confirmation from Milwaukee in his most recent video. He starts talking about it at the 8:20 mark. There’s a small bit of discussion about it on the r/MilwaukeeTools subreddit as well.
This thing is fantastic. th-cam.com/users/postUgkx1McjgiqTNcTjrhvRvJWcrk5bzTeQW-Wn Easy to store in a bag in "screwdriver" position, not heavy but well built, and the location of the button makes it easy to screw or unscrew with one hand in either "gun" or "screwdriver" position. My only real complaint is there isn't a clip anywhere to store another bit, and the bit isn't a combo dual-ended bit either, so the flathead and P1/P0 philips bits we have to carry around invariably get misplaced.Note: Apparently Black + Decker changed this same Li2000 model from "Type 2" to "Type 3". This new "Type 3" appears to be slightly lighter, and the charging plug is now larger, with a little metal piece to keep it snug. I never noticed the "Type 2" version charger plug to not be perfectly snug, so not sure why this change was made - it does make it annoying that our shop now has 8 of these, and the new 3 have different charging plugs :/
you know you have a packout problem when you put something like this on to watch in the background with no noise while you have a conversation on the phone. Solid collection. Solid setup.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
You absolutely can’t beat Milwaukee’s packout system! It really shows also, when a tradesman shows up to a job completely organized with all packout you know you’re gonna get good quality craftsmanship! Will be interesting to see what you do with the new packout stuff with drawers! Awesome video and setup!
True but sometimes you'll come across ones that will have a fancy hammer but no idea how to use it. I once knew a guy who had all the best tools, knew all the fking latin names of every material, could tell you which factory made which screw but couldn't hang a door to save his life.
Ryobi's new LINK system is way cooler than this and easier to secure boxes together and even crates with no lids can be snapped in between boxes. It has a diamond pattern mounting system and a button release. I just own mostly DeWalt tools so it may look strange. Also the tools someone buys definitely is not reflective of the work you'll get. Milwaukee is actually less likely to result in good work because a lot of younger tradesman have hyped Milwaukee up and there's actually people out there who literally choose tools because of the color. I'd trust someone with DeWalt tools as they are usually used by skilled tradesman that have been working their whole life.
@@PodtrashRadio . Just say you can't afford milwaukee. Simple.
@@onlyicedcrybaby7297 This is literally the dumbest comment. DeWalt and Milwaukee are literally at the same exact price point and offer the same exact sales at Home Depot. Milwaukee is by no means the more expensive brand and in a lot of cases is actually cheaper.
I own Milwaukee hand tools and choose them for certain things, but prefer Dewalt power tools for the quick insert and release chuck sleeve on the impact drivers, the new DCF850 compact driver is a beast and the smallest impact driver in history, and the new powerstack batteries which blow Milwaukee out of the water as far as innovation in the industry. 5Ah power out of a battery smaller than the current 2Ah battery packs. Keep being a slave to brands though lol. If Milwaukee made a power tool good enough worth changing battery platforms for then I would switch. But powerstack + dewalts 2022 lineup it’s not even close.
@@onlyicedcrybaby7297 If you hide your Milwaukee tools inside Ryobi tool boxes, nobody will steal them!
This is a great video! Much learned.
This is AMAZING! Seriously, this is a Milwaukee fan's dream. Definitely, gives me something to work for.
That's a nice setup, I want to build a small workshop in my back yard and this is the exact layout I would do it in
Thanks Chris! It’s pretty dialed in.. I’d say go for it!
I love watching Milwaukee collections and this is by far the best Milwaukee collection I am absolutely impressed on how well his truck is organized phenomenal setup tanner construction
Thank you Lester!
That's a solid set up. Milwaukee has transform the construction industry these past few years!!! 👍👍
Agreed! Still missing a few key carpentry tools from their lineup though. Can’t wait for them to release a track saw!
@@TannerConstruction you, me and 100,000 other Milwaukee tool lovers. Great truck setup.
@@TannerConstruction A Track saw, an Oscillating table sander, a benchtop planar (an M18 hand Planar would be nice too),
a drill press (non magnetic), a benchtop bandsaw, and a Got Dang set of quality chisels!
@@robbystockman3654 they actually make a M18 planer.. not fuel tho😪
Ummm...holy wow! Now that is a well thought out, functional, marvel!
This is the most impressive work truck set-up I have ever seen... Kudos to you!
Awesome truck setup!! I am working on mine right now. will send pics when I finish.
WOW... Great work...!!! What an amazing setup...!!! Definitely knocked it out of the park, on this.
Thanks Doug!
Man that’s a dope set up. I watched numerous Packout build yours is certainly in the top ten. Great job.
One hell of a set up you have there, very nice.
Thanks!
Wow,Excellent set up!!!
Thanks for sharing
“Honey I know what I want for Christmas”
Very nice mr l have Milwaukee tools and they never let me down just got into Milwaukee packouts outstanding boxes I would be very happy to work in your van I work in a big jointers workshop and when we are put out on site we have to just put everything we think we want and we sometimes get it wrong but you chaps have it all worked out well done stay safe 👍🇬🇧
Thank you Simon!
Absolutely awesome setup, wow. Can't beat the Big Red.
Excellent job and tour. I really appreciate your advice and your time taken to share details of not only what you have but why you have it God bless you and your family thankyou
Thanks Arthur!
Spot on presentation! Everything flowed nicely as you went from station to station.
Thanks Mario!
Soooooo love this setup! I am Milwaukee man as well! using that every day!
One bad ass truck. Love the detail of your organization
Man I thought I had a lot of Milwaukee tools. Straight up goals.
Wow, just wow!!! I’m slowly going to do this for my garage, to a certain degree. I’m thinking about mounting a pack out mount to the luggage rack on my motorcycle!!! I don’t leave my Milwaukee tools at work, so hopefully it works for summertime riding back, and fourth to work!!!
A set up that you can be very proud of. Alot of time and effort went into that set up. How many other trucks, trailers did you have prior to this one. Your craftsmanship must be out of this world. Very impressed with everything.
I’ve been through quite a few trucks and trailers working for other GCs.. swore I’d never go that route with my own company due to the logistic and theft issues.
@@TannerConstruction Well you have done it and done it well. Your employees must be awesome as well, and have to love your set up. I imagine that when you pull up to the job site, Everybody knows who you are and they better step up their game. Thank you for sharing your pride and joy with us, that is something to be very proud of.
Thank you so much for the kind words Steve!
An outstandingly wonderful box truck.... And has music. I love it!!!!!!
I have a lot of Milwaukee tools and this helps with organizing ideas for my set up. Great video!
Man this setup is magnificent. I’m into cars and I know this would be a mobile mechanics dream if it has all the mechanics line. Honestly this type of setup would be anybody’s dream.
Thanks Andres!
I envy the organization! Great video . Inspired!
Amazing truck. It would be the envy to most people’s garage. Great work.
this is what I need in my truck,super clean and organize
Top notch setup right there! Attention to detail I'm sure doesn't stop at the truck. 👌
Great video great woodworking great show
Thanks!
Oh boy, I am SO jealous of your setup. This is simply an amazing tool outfit you have going on. May I suggest you double check you lock the doors when not in use lol. That is literally tool heaven for any mechanical/electrical guy
Amazing set up! You've inspired me to (finally) get organized!
It makes a huge difference in how productive you can be!
Nice setup. My favorite part is your t track and stop block mods for the miter station. It's a great setup.
Nice build out. Very well thought-out.
Thank you Wayne!
That is an AWESOME setup!!! Thanks for posting.
No problem!
You just kept inspiring me to keep organizing my truck. very good ideas from you !. As some comments say, when they see you arrive or have this type of organization in your tools they even look at you and take you more seriously.
Thanks for sharing that. Has been the best setup I've seen. By far
This is inspiring and absolutely stunning
That’s a cool Dewalt truck man. Love looking at all those black and yellow tools brother.
This is some next level shlt.
Here I am doing some homework before jumping on board on the Milwaukee train 😉
You won’t regret it!
I’m 22 and just wanna let you know man, NEVER pay the “normal” Home Depot/online prices, there’s always a really good deal, I got the super sawzall for around $120 with the hack about a month ago instead of $200+ always hunt for deals and wait , I got the 1/2 high torque impact for $165
@@E.IS.M.I.A. yeah I've seen plenty multi item deals, but I want to prevent myself from buying one with the wrong battery packs that are incompatible with another. That's why I'm looking for these videos 😉
I come from a world where 2 years later a new battery design got released and they don't fit on the old one 😣
It's for hobby and home use but I just want something that lasts forever and black and decker doesn't do that 😂😂😂
@@Stoney_Eagle the good thing is milwaukee has been running on the M18 platform for over a decade. They released a newer version of the M18 batteries with better cells but they are all still compatible. I had a good start on my collection with a couple large packout boxes and roll around box full of tools until about a month ago. Then some scumbag stole everything off the back of the work truck, $2600 worth of red tools gone. So make sure you protect your stuff
@@grantpeterson2987 I also see plenty with a cylindrical design, I have a couple of drills at my job and I got blown away by the sheer power it flies trough wood.
Milwaukee envy! Great setup of your truck!
Very well thought out setup! worthy of imitation!
Thanks Philip!
Nice setup & organization. Love the track on the tool boxes, gonna get that going on mine now
By far the best best set up I've seen, so neat 👌
Thank you pjn!
Such a great setup, could tell you put a lot of thought and planning into it. I will say one thing. I work at an Isuzu dealership and I see a ton of trucks coming in with damage to one side of the suspension from overloading. Just be careful loading all that lumber to one side. those truck can get pretty top heavy. Thanks for the video!
I gotta admit ..I'm a little jealous..
Awesome rig and a very practical layout! Where do you get all your power from? You have all those charger banks and all your power tools runs on batteries but what do you do on a remote site once you have drained all your batteries? Just a single "shore power" electric hookup for charging all your power banks at home seems like a weak link in your setup. Do you have a portable gasoline or propane, or even better; a dual fuel generator as well? The planned solar array is a step in the right direction though, but might not be sufficient in itself.
Shore power. The truck stays plugged into 120v when on site or in our shop. The truck usually stays on a job site for 10-12 months at a time.
Bad ass trust man looks great!! Also you guys seem like great company to work for just by looking at you truck
Thanks Ryan. We try to be!
Cool truck. I love and have always wanted to be able to have a set up similar to this and be able to work completely off grid. All you need is a Microwave a small fridge/freezer and a toilet and youre all good
Thanks! We’ve contemplated the fridge and microwave many times.
Wow!Awesome truck Beautiful set up i would love to have a set up like that really Kool Truck.
😮🤯🤑 Absolutely amazing layout and tool selection!
Thanks Jeffry!
Who built all the steel racks and storage cages?
We've got a large Isuzu FTR 26' Box Truck with larger lift gate and I would like to set it up like yours, but add more mounted tools. A large table saw setup in the truck.
Did you put wiring behind the walls for electric outlets when you designed it?
I was thinking of designing it with an outside diesel generator mounted under the box side.
We designed the steel racks and cages in CAD, then had our steel supplier cut everything to length. We welded it up and painted it in a day, took another day to install everything. Yes, we ran all of the wire before we re-sheathed the inside of the truck with new plywood.
First time to the channel and beautiful intro a d box truck love it ... clean, organized, functional... what else can you say !!!!!
Thanks Dax!
Holy moly! That pack out boxes there worth a million already
Holy crap that's amazing. You should do some smaller storage on the right side. I absolutely love the cages at the back. Giving me alot of inspiration
Hell ya that’s my dream truck. Love the pack outs and all other Milwaukee tools
This guy is a forward thinker. Good stuff!
Thanks!
Pretty sweet. I just finished filling my first stack. now you got me dreaming again.
That's probably the coolest set up I've ever seen Didn't know they made a pack out play that mounts to a countertop which is actually pretty smart and I Thank you probably got The nicest set up I have ever seen In my personal opinion Milwaukee is the best tool out there for the job Yes it might be a little more expensive or in some people's cases not expensive enough but they have proved themselves time and time again
you are the elon musk of truck mods great job
The solar panels will DEFINITELY SET Your set-up to another Level!
Vedy Nice!
Amazing setup, very impressive.
That right there would be my dream truck.
Phenomenal setup!! I'm actually starting a bathroom remodel business and your setup peaks my interest! I will probably start with a 14' trailer and scale down your design. I've seen quite of few videos of this type and I have to say, your design is the perfect mix of meticulous and practical organization. Looks like you can find and access stuff quickly to save time going from the truck to the worksite......and that's the name of the game, right? Merry Christmas to you, your family, and your Tanner Construction team!!
Thanks Erik! Keep us updated on your trailer build.. we would love to see it.
Definitely the best setup I've seen.
Thanks Josh!
This is an amazing job you've done there
Thanks Emrit!
That is some set up!!!!! Quality!!!
That’s bad ass I love it!! I want the same setup!!!
Love the setup and what you plan on doing in the future one thing I would recommend is adding drawer slides to the Packout boxes so you could easily get tools out without putting box on table or floor. Your back will thank you
Good advice!
Ya just amazing set up..love milwaukee tools
Love the truck and all the organization of the tools! Can’t wait to see your current custom home project underway!!!
Thanks Wanda!
I love this setup….I just wish Milwaukee would make all black tool boxes and workbenches
I am completely inspired by your level of exceptional professionalism and dedication 👏! Superb presentation and flawlessly well designed layout 👌!
Thank you Francisco! Quite the compliment!
This is a really cool set up. I’m jealous. I had two thoughts though. I’m wondering if your weight distribution is even enough. Seems like it would be left side heavy. Not a problem in everyday use, but if you ever had to swerve in traffic, it could tip. Idk, maybe I’m wrong. Second, if you add solar to the top, be sure to update the clearance height on the side of the truck (that appears in the rear view mirror.)
Thanks Scott! It’s a little driver side heavy, but we usually haul some other rather heavy equipment on the passenger side when going from job to job, so it’s not really noticeable at that point.
@@TannerConstruction of course, that makes total sense!
Extremely impressive. Solid craftsmanship
Have you seen the m12 3in brushless cordless cut off saw? It's definitely a tool you want to get. If not 2 of them there way lighter that angle grinders and can fit in area's that a angle grinder can't. I bought it for my custom fabrication business and it was a game changer for me especially when I'm doing a install in the field. If I made a mistake or see something I don't like it allows me to correct it without doing more damage to the area I'm working on. That really wasn't possible before with a angle grinder
Been thinking about getting it! Thanks for the advice!
@@TannerConstruction of course. You won't be disappointed in the purchase. 1 other thing that could really help you out on the truck is to take the UPC bar off the items you purchase on the pack out container for each item inside the box so all you have to do is scan it with your phone or tablet and know exactly what you need to purchase for the truck without having to do any extra work for a list
Sick setup you guys did an awesome job and that has to look super professional on job sites
Thanks a lot man!
Very nice setup well done
Thanks Jules
Very nice... Ive spent way too long overthinking what you’ve already done to an extreme!
very nice. im sure your work would be as neat as this vehicle. one thing though is that maybe you should think about secondary side door for easy access and/or having the roll up door install with remote. im very impressed with your welded cage insdie the van and the plywood partions.
Very good set up, unfortunately for me I could never drive a big truck working in Sydney. I can only dream
That truck is the best setup I seen
Thanks brother!
Love your truck! Do you find that the left side of the truck is overloaded though? A few bundles of 16’ lumber, 25 sheets of 4x8’ sheets of plywood, plus those 2 heavy benches full of tools would make it interesting taking a right clover leaf ramp onto a highway!
Can’t tell at all when driving it. We are in a pretty mountainous region so the driving is fairly slow around here anyways.
20 year ago I was a crane mechanic, and I dreamed I'd get myself a truck ready to go anywhere to do the job. But the 500K price tag was a bit overwhelming. If I was a builder, this truck would be how I'd set it up! When your paying for the tools for your work, you keep close ties to those income creating things! NICE RIG!!!!
Thanks Bill!
Just got an 18ft trailer and looking for ideas. Like your cages for the packout boxes. Great use of space and incorporating things into each other
Thanks!
@@TannerConstruction anytime. Having over 50 boxes, most full of tools and gear, and a third being hardware bins, theft is my biggest fear. Having the tools locked up again inside was something I wanted to do. N your cages look great.
Nice truck! Milwaukee heaven!
You got a really nice setup. This video will definitely help me out at upfiting my truck, thanks for the video.
Great setup ! Just started my pack out buying frenzy! Excellent video and presentation too!
truck looks amazing, love it.
Thanks Conrad!
Amazing setup!
Thanks Donald!
Brilliant setup. Hope you got a volume discount 😂.
I wish!
Wow lovely tools
you just blew my mind,. I wonder how much time I have lost in the last 35 years looking for the little important stuff. a lot .
AWESOME 👌. GREETINGS FROM DAVENPORT IOWA USA. LIKE 👍