I am glad mindlessly scrolling through shorts led me to your channel! Between your content, the Sig mat, and HD tattoo, I think you and I would get along. Great to see I'm not the only one who's made a sawzall powered can shaker. Let's be honest, my arm already does more than enough of that motion.. from turning wrenches, yeah definitely not from anything else.
First off, I'm buying that pick set for seals and thank you so much for showing me that. Secondly, I love that label maker. An engineer left one behind so I got mine for free but wow is it the best little portable unit.
I bough Sunex impact sockets 24 years ago working on tractor trailers. I showed no mercy cuz that job sucks and you take your hate out on the tools. I cannot believe how much abuse my sockets tolerated. I don't even know how you would break one if you wanted to. I ran my Mac impact at 150 psi....I have still have that gun too. I'm old now...and I don't ask much of tools anymore but good tools are like a brother.
Hate those pinch-pull type wire strippers. Just about every kind of pliers-type tool I own now are Knipex and the wire strippers are nice. Has a "peaks and valleys" kind of thing going on so you can index the wire into place without having to see it clearly before stripping.
hey man love the videos! i’m a license electrician of 12 almost 13 years and have recently moved to the maintenance field. is their anything by chance i can do to help get better with hydraulics?
Absolutely man! Welcome to the brotherhood. Lol. Have you checked out my short video on how cylinders work? How hydraulic cylinders work th-cam.com/video/F1Hht9jYrHY/w-d-xo.html a lot of people are intimidated by hydraulics just because it’s difficult to understand from the outside looking in, but it is just just like any other power system. Once you break it down into small manageable sections and understand how they work with each other, it all starts to click. Getting to know the basics and principles behind hydro power is definitely the key. Pascals law, pressure vs. flow vs. area. How each are created or diminished. Man I love this crap and could go on forever. Thanks for the awesome comment and keep ‘me coming!!!
Industrial technicians toolboxes are far different than auto mechanics toolboxes. Because I can tell you what my toolbox as an industrial maintenance technician looks just like that.
Check out part 1 if you haven’t seen it!
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How much was the husky tool box
Love the home made wrench extension!
I am glad mindlessly scrolling through shorts led me to your channel! Between your content, the Sig mat, and HD tattoo, I think you and I would get along. Great to see I'm not the only one who's made a sawzall powered can shaker. Let's be honest, my arm already does more than enough of that motion.. from turning wrenches, yeah definitely not from anything else.
I love the paint shaker!...that's gold.
Thanks!!
First off, I'm buying that pick set for seals and thank you so much for showing me that. Secondly, I love that label maker. An engineer left one behind so I got mine for free but wow is it the best little portable unit.
Glad it was helpful!
Decent toolset. Appreciate the video.
I love the spray can shaker. 🙂
Thanks. Me too!!
Looks Great!
Thanks!
I keep all my pliers and wrenches and screwdrivers on the Harbor Freight magnetic fails, it keeps them from sliding around.
😀👍👍👍👍👍❤tool man dan
I bough Sunex impact sockets 24 years ago working on tractor trailers. I showed no mercy cuz that job sucks and you take your hate out on the tools. I cannot believe how much abuse my sockets tolerated. I don't even know how you would break one if you wanted to. I ran my Mac impact at 150 psi....I have still have that gun too. I'm old now...and I don't ask much of tools anymore but good tools are like a brother.
Hate those pinch-pull type wire strippers. Just about every kind of pliers-type tool I own now are Knipex and the wire strippers are nice. Has a "peaks and valleys" kind of thing going on so you can index the wire into place without having to see it clearly before stripping.
Can confirm.
hey man love the videos! i’m a license electrician of 12 almost 13 years and have recently moved to the maintenance field. is their anything by chance i can do to help get better with hydraulics?
Absolutely man! Welcome to the brotherhood. Lol. Have you checked out my short video on how cylinders work? How hydraulic cylinders work
th-cam.com/video/F1Hht9jYrHY/w-d-xo.html a lot of people are intimidated by hydraulics just because it’s difficult to understand from the outside looking in, but it is just just like any other power system. Once you break it down into small manageable sections and understand how they work with each other, it all starts to click. Getting to know the basics and principles behind hydro power is definitely the key. Pascals law, pressure vs. flow vs. area. How each are created or diminished. Man I love this crap and could go on forever. Thanks for the awesome comment and keep ‘me coming!!!
Industrial technicians toolboxes are far different than auto mechanics toolboxes. Because I can tell you what my toolbox as an industrial maintenance technician looks just like that.
Absolutely!!
You have to be the real deal anybody that can screw up a hammer sounds like me
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Found this late but please tell where you’re from?
Pittsburgh!
@@dansproshop 👍
How much was a toolbox
$500
Is the toolbox pretty good.
Is it holding up
I'm thinking about buying one