Great tool bag. Perhaps a simple piece of wire (poking, manipulating). Wire stripper? , I’ve found a folding painters tool serves as a “hammer” , scraper, etc,
Not being mean, and sorry if I missed it in the video, but what scenario are you trying to be ready for? Does this go into an edc backpack? I noticed a lot of redundancy in your kit. Was that intentional? Thanks for the video. It is thought-provoking for sure.
I didn't take that as being mean, whatsoever. I appreciate any and all criticism. This kit stays either in my truck or in my backpack. I'm a father and a son. Also a property manager for a three family home. Anytime I'm called for a repair or to build something (IKEA) this is the first thing I grab as take with me before I see the problem. I feel like I can fix 60% of things with its contents. With the other tools in my truck, 90%. You're right, there is some redundancy. Probably unnecessarily but sometimes you need two screw drivers. Or you'd rather ruin a box cutter blade instead of your knife blade. Anyhoo, I appreciate you watching. Your comment has me rethinking some things.
@SurvivingtheDaily I can see the need for redundancy in certain scenarios, and the kit makes a lot more sense for your use case! I am a remodeling contractor, so I find myself needing a lot of the items you have in your kit pretty frequently. Thanks again!
This was my first reaction, too. I’m questioning the need for all the mini tools if you carry this in your truck for your property management duties. I would want a tool bag with full sized tools. 🤷🏻♂️
I'm sorry but I've watched my video a couple times and I don't know what sockets you're talking about. I own several sets of impact sockets that are black and have the sizes embossed on them. They don't show up in this video. Just the little set here amzn.to/3XlkPbo
That is one that I bought from Sears about 20 years ago. I'm assuming its just the Sears brand and not Craftsman because it doesn't have either brand name on it.
Nice set up. I really need to start building something similar. Thanks for the ideas.
Thank you for watching Miya. I'm happy it gave you some ideas. 😁
reorganizing does a lot! Well done!
Thank you! 😁
Like what you have here. I can see some improvements that I have in my plans, but lots of gold in this video.
Great tool bag. Perhaps a simple piece of wire (poking, manipulating). Wire stripper? , I’ve found a folding painters tool serves as a “hammer” , scraper, etc,
Thank you for the suggestions! I hadn't thought about the wire stripper. I'll have to go see what you're talking about with the folding painters tool.
Very cool bag and comprehensive load out!
Thank you Sir! It's amazing how much it has become my go to bag.
Very nice. If you need some more room, things like the screws and hardware fit well in a tictac container as well.
Awesome idea! The screws and nails take up way too much room. Thank you for the suggestion and I appreciate you watching.
you can also watch for old metal band aid tins for things like that too. or metal cigarette cases.
@@pueblodove good idea.
Haha! Love the mug!
I'm proud of that mug. 😂 Either way you take it.
I have that same pen screwdriver
I love those rulers, I use them at my desk all of the time! And did the sharpie get bigger?😆
Bigger is better, right?
@@SurvivingtheDaily 😆sure as hell is!
Not being mean, and sorry if I missed it in the video, but what scenario are you trying to be ready for? Does this go into an edc backpack? I noticed a lot of redundancy in your kit. Was that intentional? Thanks for the video. It is thought-provoking for sure.
I didn't take that as being mean, whatsoever. I appreciate any and all criticism. This kit stays either in my truck or in my backpack. I'm a father and a son. Also a property manager for a three family home. Anytime I'm called for a repair or to build something (IKEA) this is the first thing I grab as take with me before I see the problem. I feel like I can fix 60% of things with its contents. With the other tools in my truck, 90%. You're right, there is some redundancy. Probably unnecessarily but sometimes you need two screw drivers. Or you'd rather ruin a box cutter blade instead of your knife blade. Anyhoo, I appreciate you watching. Your comment has me rethinking some things.
@SurvivingtheDaily I can see the need for redundancy in certain scenarios, and the kit makes a lot more sense for your use case! I am a remodeling contractor, so I find myself needing a lot of the items you have in your kit pretty frequently. Thanks again!
This was my first reaction, too. I’m questioning the need for all the mini tools if you carry this in your truck for your property management duties. I would want a tool bag with full sized tools. 🤷🏻♂️
What brand were those sockets that you had that were black, with the sizes embossed on them?
I'm sorry but I've watched my video a couple times and I don't know what sockets you're talking about. I own several sets of impact sockets that are black and have the sizes embossed on them. They don't show up in this video. Just the little set here amzn.to/3XlkPbo
What brand is that small butane soldering iron?
That is one that I bought from Sears about 20 years ago. I'm assuming its just the Sears brand and not Craftsman because it doesn't have either brand name on it.