Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case amzn.to/3FAVpOL Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set amzn.to/3FX0v9mAmazon. 1/2 impact socket tray s.a.e. amzn.to/40mKphX 1/2 impact socket tray metric amzn.to/3tUg6mo Chrome socket and ratchet trays s.a.e. and metric amzn.to/3Str3pf
@@J_M3444 That's not how that works. Nobody likes wasted space. And I think Milwaukee is a very competitive company so if this gets to the design team, they will probably add it to the list.
@21area21 You actually think Milwaukee didn't already think of this as an option...? They chose not to for profits as stated above. There was already conveniently enough space to do it without those intentionally placed space reducing tabs.
Awesome tip! Love that you’ve found a way to make both sets work without having to toss out one set of trays in favor of a whole new one. Don’t get me wrong…I love the JakeOfAll and the Packout Mod Squad, but it’s also satisfying to be able to slightly tweak something that already there and make it work as if it were designed to! Very well done!
Smart idea bud! you could spray some rubber sealant under the impact inserts so your chromes don’t get scuffed up if they are touching and you have the clearance that is👍
No, the box is full with these 2 sets. I realized after I made this video that the chrome sockets fall out when carrying the case by the handle. So I cut out some cardboard to put in between the trays, and it works great.
Or you can get one of the smaller packout boxes & slide them in & split the sets for easier changeability. I got mine because I priced the snap-on ones, & the Milwaukee ones with a good carrying case is far cheaper than one snap-on socket set. Have a whole set of Milwaukee sockets for the price of a snap-on impact socket set.
In sure they make more money from storage than from the actual tool. Just a few boxes will be asking for a bigger truck, pack out be bulky as F. I don't like ridget but their storage are better ( IMO ) fit if dont want a loaded truck. Dewalt storage is alright too
They should have stated- compatible with x y and z pack out inserts. All they need to do is a cut out on all inserts! I get including the foam to prevent dropping. It’s actually probably meant for your impact driver and batteries. Cut the foam for your product and bam full socket set with impact driver and batteries in one case.
Awesome vid. Love easy practical stuff like this other videos start with like ok get 2 inch pressure treated lumber chop it into 10 parallel pieces etc
I hope Milwaukee see this and redesigns the impact socket box to be as slim as the chrome socket box, would be a very simple fix. Would save Milwaukee material cost and allow the consumer to save space. Seems like a straight fail design flaw on their part lol.
Now if they would make a compressor that has wheels and is able to be used as the base unit, with these sets attaching on top, it would be damn near perfect.
@kj3n569 their battery powered impacts put out just as much power as pneumatic impacts. If you haven't tried a good battery-powered impact lately, you should. They are way better than they used to be with lithium battery technology.
@@GrimRepair I use them all the time. I'm an Electrician, and don't use a compressor at work, but a small one would be great for roofers, finish carpenters or auto mechanics. Just a thought; air works better than battery tools for some things.
The battery holders and other storage compatible with Dewalt tools? Milwaukee system is so far ahead of aanyone else. Wondering if Dewalt guys, use Milwaukee storage system?
Bought the impact set, waiting on the chromes, to test this. Other than the plastic retaining tabs at the top of the impact set to catch the middle ribs (that I'd cut off), is there another reason? Are the impacts too big to have the chrome set sit flush on top? @@GrimRepair
@@aj_idgaf31 I think you'll like them, I use mine all the time. Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case amzn.to/3FAVpOL Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set amzn.to/3FX0v9mAmazon.
No, I realized that the first time I went to the junkyard and only wanted to take the sockets. To fix it, I put a piece of cardboard in between, and it has been working well.
The 1/4 and 3/8 that come with the chrome set do fit in the middle. There is no 1/2 drive ratchets, I have1/2 impacts in my 3 drawer. I did a video showing the whole packout. th-cam.com/video/vutEN_-IWTk/w-d-xo.html
Just a heads up, metric is the international "standard". Every country on earth except two use it, therefore by definition it is the standard. I think you mean imperial and metric. Hope that helps you out. Thank you for sharing your content.
Snap on tools just cost way too much bro and go to Harbor freight and get all 10 boxes of tools for what you pay for that one box but if you got it like that go for it
Hey there, this is Jim from the quality assurance department. I see that you’ve merged two different style packout socket sets, while voiding your warranty cutting the trays and mixing metals inviting spread of corrosion, you have exceeded the packout weight limit and we are not responsible damages and or personal injury. -Jim Satire
Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case
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Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set
amzn.to/3FX0v9mAmazon.
1/2 impact socket tray s.a.e.
amzn.to/40mKphX
1/2 impact socket tray metric
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Chrome socket and ratchet trays s.a.e. and metric
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I'm not seeing hyperlinks here...🙃
@@efromhb youtube has shut down links in shorts. But you can still copy and paste them.
I hope this reaches Milwaukee and they start making these trays stackable.
They won’t. That takes away from profits
@@J_M3444they will. Just not for another year or 2.
@@J_M3444 That's not how that works. Nobody likes wasted space. And I think Milwaukee is a very competitive company so if this gets to the design team, they will probably add it to the list.
@21area21 You actually think Milwaukee didn't already think of this as an option...? They chose not to for profits as stated above. There was already conveniently enough space to do it without those intentionally placed space reducing tabs.
@@TinaMcturtle oh, my bad. I forgot the designers at Milwaukee were omniscient gods. My bad
Most useful tip I've seem in a while.....BRB got to go to the truck
It’s like they planned it but somehow forgot to make the cutouts you added. Nice idea dude!
Awesome tip! Love that you’ve found a way to make both sets work without having to toss out one set of trays in favor of a whole new one. Don’t get me wrong…I love the JakeOfAll and the Packout Mod Squad, but it’s also satisfying to be able to slightly tweak something that already there and make it work as if it were designed to!
Very well done!
Awesome, looks the ratch holder will fit right in the middle too.
It does.
I love it - but I also like seeing both sets through their own individual window and less weight. Still great idea to save on space.
Wow! A hack that truly is a hack, and its a really useful one to boot. 👍👍
This just made my setup much slimmer😊
Great work. I converted a packout slim case, (such as the one shown here) , added some foam and cut in for my box wrenches. Got one for sae & metric.
Good eye! If Milwaukee ever implements this improvement, they probably owe you a few beans, or at least a choice bit of swag.
LOVE the idea. Unfortunately, now this will probably push me over the edge to buy both sets. Ha!
Thanks a lot buddy now I'm out hundreds
Fucking same bro!!!
Same here too...then use the empty case for my camp kitchen. Winning!
Smart idea bud! you could spray some rubber sealant under the impact inserts so your chromes don’t get scuffed up if they are touching and you have the clearance that is👍
First time watching your videos nice to see someone actually using their brain for once. Thank you
Hey! I've used my brain at least twice.
Thank you was looking at the impact set allready have the other set glad to know I can do this
Great Hack. Could you fit the 1/2” chrome socket set under the 1/4” and 3/8” sets? Would the sockets and accessories fall out of place?
No, the box is full with these 2 sets. I realized after I made this video that the chrome sockets fall out when carrying the case by the handle. So I cut out some cardboard to put in between the trays, and it works great.
Daaaaaang that's the best custom packout mod I've seen yet. 👏👏👏 Respect 💯
Or you can get one of the smaller packout boxes & slide them in & split the sets for easier changeability. I got mine because I priced the snap-on ones, & the Milwaukee ones with a good carrying case is far cheaper than one snap-on socket set. Have a whole set of Milwaukee sockets for the price of a snap-on impact socket set.
They came in separate cases, this was my solution to having 2 cases. I am keeping the weight lower on my packout set up.
they now need to make a packout wrench set. i would like to see a complete SAE or metric set with 1/2" Impacts to match. :)
Great idea I was looking for an idea to get rid of that foam
Nice job. I personally hate foam inserts for the most part myself. They jus take up space. Idc if tools are gettin scratched up. They are damn tools.
Purpose isn’t to keep them from getting scratched it’s to keep everything organized and in one place.
@@TonyfromAB my work truck is extremely well organized with no foam inserts. Use more tools to fill the space but neat at the same time
Or for us Aviation guys, the foam shadow cutouts are crucial to maintain tool accountability. Unaccounted tools can Kill
I like your idea, but I think I might my regular sockets (more commonly used) on top of the impact sockets as I don’t use them as often.
@@BlackOps0419 me to, but they won't fit that way.
I just bought both those and I'm totally gonna do that
In sure they make more money from storage than from the actual tool. Just a few boxes will be asking for a bigger truck, pack out be bulky as F. I don't like ridget but their storage are better ( IMO ) fit if dont want a loaded truck. Dewalt storage is alright too
I think the one drawback to combining them both into one case is the damn thing is really heavy when both sets are installed like this.
That's what I was thinking. Still very cool hack.
Not as heavy as locking the slim into the deep and carrying them both
Hit the gym girly.
Jk 😂
That’s really smart, I just know my dumb self would totally forget i did that and wonder where they went lol😅
I could see myself doing the EXACT same thing lol
So now you have both sets at your disposal and don't have to go to the gym
It's only 35lbs, I'm not a big person. You can do it! One more time!
…or maybe just the chiropractor.
😊 #Backout
@@jamesmocharski4803sounds like u need to go to the gym.
Spot on. Great job. Can you please provide links for the items?
Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case
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Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set
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@@GrimRepair you are awesome. Thanks a million.
Really cool idea ! I have a husky pack out but I’ll definitely use this idea towards it (:
Genius!!! I love it!!!
That's one heavy box when full
35lbs you can do it.
I think the 3/8ths shockwave case is a slimmer so this hack only works with the 1/2 case
👀 Milwaukee is slacking, they should have done that themselves.
They should have stated- compatible with x y and z pack out inserts. All they need to do is a cut out on all inserts! I get including the foam to prevent dropping. It’s actually probably meant for your impact driver and batteries. Cut the foam for your product and bam full socket set with impact driver and batteries in one case.
They could’ve, but why would they? Their view is to sell us more shit and get the most out of our pockets they can.
Awesome vid. Love easy practical stuff like this other videos start with like ok get 2 inch pressure treated lumber chop it into 10 parallel pieces etc
Awesome hack. Would it work in the reverse order with the chrome on top?
@@adamhaan8003 no
Saves some space, and heavy as hell. Great idea!
It's a whopping 35lbs. If you lug them around separately it's still 35lbs.
@@GrimRepair that's not so bad. For some reason I thought it was going to be a bit more. Definitely prefer using only one PO for both
A hack I can actually use. It's so rare these days you actually good decent good hack That is actually workable
I WAS LITERALLY THINKING THE SAME THING! I knew it could be done lol
I hope Milwaukee see this and redesigns the impact socket box to be as slim as the chrome socket box, would be a very simple fix. Would save Milwaukee material cost and allow the consumer to save space. Seems like a straight fail design flaw on their part lol.
@@cawbplays tag them
Still have to carry the two boxes to have all the gear with you, personally would have found other tools for the empty space.
I'm not sure what you mean. I ditched the slim case the chrome sockets came in.
They should hire you for this
@@crazy_chrisCK @MilwaukeeTool
Nice man! My pack out weighs like 1000 pounds so I can't add any more to it 😢
Well now Milwaukee will need to fix this apparent issue quickly
Now if they would make a compressor that has wheels and is able to be used as the base unit, with these sets attaching on top, it would be damn near perfect.
@kj3n569 their battery powered impacts put out just as much power as pneumatic impacts. If you haven't tried a good battery-powered impact lately, you should. They are way better than they used to be with lithium battery technology.
@@GrimRepair I use them all the time.
I'm an Electrician, and don't use a compressor at work, but a small one would be great for roofers, finish carpenters or auto mechanics.
Just a thought; air works better than battery tools for some things.
I️ just use my regular sockets on my impact lol saves space and weight
Need the inserts are they sold separately?
Yes the links are in the 1st comment
Milwaukee Engineers watching like, "Shiiiiiit "
Great hack! Thumbs up and subscribed!
Nice. How much does that baby weigh?
35lbs
what trade are you in?
Not bad. I’m in low voltage
The battery holders and other storage compatible with Dewalt tools? Milwaukee system is so far ahead of aanyone else. Wondering if Dewalt guys, use Milwaukee storage system?
It’d stack the two impact socket trays and put an impact charger and battery on the other side
The impacts can't stack on top of each other.
@@GrimRepair oh dang that sucks cause that’d be ideal
How can you make that fit other socket brands? Leave it to Milwaukee to fk up a great idea
Dude…that’s a great tip! Will they stack with the impacts on the bottom?
Thanks, no the impact have to be on the top.
@@GrimRepair is that because there is not enough room on the bottom of the chrome trays?
@@TheThomasNilsson Right.
@GrimRepair not sure I understand why the chrome set won't fit on top
That's cool but it takes more time to get to the hand tools. As in it's faster if they have there own case. Just the way I see it
This fit outs dope !
Awesome, Thank you!
Beautiful!
Shoot, I carry the 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 sets. It’s heavy lol
These tools are the bomb 😂😂😂
Its cool, but makes it alot heavier
@gatordunn1982ge it's lighter than being in 2 cases. It also keeps the weight lower when on the packout rolling box.
Great idea thanks!
That's one heavy box to carry
Almost as heavy as being in 2 boxes.
Hellllll yeahhhhh brother
I really like these pack out kits. I've been looking at Home Depot, but does anyone know who usually has the best deals?
I got them from fasteners.
He’s packing out the pack out!
Dude! Brilliant!
Gorgeous!
Aaaand, now I have a hernia
I don't get it?
Duh... Now the packout are so packed full, they strain our backs just moving them around!
@@Arkie407 well at least doing this keeps the weight down low.
It's a whopping 35lbs. If you lug them around separately it's still 35lbs.
@@GrimRepairCrazy how many "men" are taken aback that they may have to carry something slightly heavier.
Brilliant! Thank you
Could you do it opposite ? Put the ratchet set on top of the impact sockets instead ?
No
Can that work the other way, with the sockets on top? I know I have both but seldom use the impact set.
No
why dont you just use the impact sockets with hand tools? Why 2 sets?
They have different sizes, the drives are different sizes, impacts have thicker walls and don't fit in some situations.
Very clever! Thanks!
Great idea
Is it hard to pull out the bottom tray once you have it seated in there?
No
So the big question I have is, why didn't you put the ratchets in the center
I do. th-cam.com/video/vutEN_-IWTk/w-d-xo.html
That's a great tip
I really hate removing things to get to other things…. You need drawers.
@@DriversFromHere I have drawers, as well, but no for sockets.
can i just buy the trays and the box separately or do i actually have to buy the tools as well
1/2 impact socket tray s.a.e.
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1/2 impact socket tray metric
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Chrome socket and ratchet trays s.a.e. and metric
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The case is sold at home depot for a lot less than on amazon.
Im thinking you can also do the same to the socket sets and now they are all interchangable when stacking? Curious.
If you are asking if the impacts can go on top, the answer is no.
Could the reverse also be done, with the regular sockets on top?
No
Bought the impact set, waiting on the chromes, to test this. Other than the plastic retaining tabs at the top of the impact set to catch the middle ribs (that I'd cut off), is there another reason? Are the impacts too big to have the chrome set sit flush on top? @@GrimRepair
@benfrank3553 They are to big, I would rather have the chrome on top as well.
Bro you just convinced me to spend $500
@@aj_idgaf31 I think you'll like them, I use mine all the time. Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case
amzn.to/3FAVpOL
Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set
amzn.to/3FX0v9mAmazon.
Can the standard sockets go on top with the impact sockets below?
No
Wonder if it works in reverse... put the chrome set on top?
No
Did you buy the sockets with the cases or does the socket case come separate?
They come in the cases, there are links on the first comment.
Smart 👍
Absolutely genius
If you flip it over, do the chrome sockets stay put on their places?
No, I realized that the first time I went to the junkyard and only wanted to take the sockets. To fix it, I put a piece of cardboard in between, and it has been working well.
@@GrimRepair i think you could maybe glue it To the bottom of the impact tray so you wouldnt have To move it away seperately🤔
Can you still fit your 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, socket wrenches in the middle of the case?
The 1/4 and 3/8 that come with the chrome set do fit in the middle. There is no 1/2 drive ratchets, I have1/2 impacts in my 3 drawer. I did a video showing the whole packout. th-cam.com/video/vutEN_-IWTk/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant!!!
Great hack thank you.
Did the ratchets fit in the middle
Yes
Pretty clever. So this combo is going to be about 32lb.
35
So can i put the hand tool set on top if needed?
You can, you just won't be able to put the impacts underneath them.
Well done
Just a heads up, metric is the international "standard". Every country on earth except two use it, therefore by definition it is the standard. I think you mean imperial and metric. Hope that helps you out. Thank you for sharing your content.
Where did you get the organizer trays at
They came with the socket sets
Ratchet Socket Set w/PACKOUT Case
amzn.to/3FAVpOL
Deep Well Impact PACKOUT Socket Set
amzn.to/3FX0v9m
@@GrimRepair thank you
Snap on tools just cost way too much bro and go to Harbor freight and get all 10 boxes of tools for what you pay for that one box but if you got it like that go for it
These aren't snap on, but thanks I guess.
@@GrimRepair I never knew that Snap-On was spelled Milwaukee,,,,, I learned something new today! Lol
@@richardsavaglio523 How dare he..
Doesn't he realize Snap On tools are manufactured in Heaven itself??
@@ihavethedocuments2580 hahahahaha
Hey there, this is Jim from the quality assurance department. I see that you’ve merged two different style packout socket sets, while voiding your warranty cutting the trays and mixing metals inviting spread of corrosion, you have exceeded the packout weight limit and we are not responsible damages and or personal injury.
-Jim Satire
Nah u know how heavy that one box is gonna be with lmao I’d rather jus lift two light boxes
Yes 35lbs, and it leaves a hand free to carry parts or more tools.