Great vid buddy, tools and a man cave whats not to like lol. Little tip for ya buddy when you cut ya worktops use masking tape along the cut lines it stops any surface break out (them tiny little surface chips on the cut line). Them tools will pay for themselves, by just having the right tool for every job. Best wishes to you both and stay safe and well.
mr w great tip!. So far so good on the tools and absolutely right. being able to grab the right tool for the job has saved time and made the process of performing which ever task and absolute joy : ) Hope you well
Keep up with the videos Jeff your a natural. Nice kit for the price without paying a fortune. I never use extractable Stanley knifes as they always go missing on site😐. The DeWalt 54v mitre saw and rail saw has been a game changer for me but definitely overkill to be sitting in a garage most days.
Thankyou so much. Very kind.ohh I hate tools going missing. The DeWalt stuff is epic but is a massive investment and I really wanted to see if a value kit could do the job for other van builders who literally just need a toolset to build the van. 😀
Jeff great vid as usual, like most trades or engineers I’m a tool snob born from the days when there was a lot of crap on the market. Truth is you summed it up perfectly with the question will they do the job I need them for. Simple answer is yes and for a van build perfectly adequate.
Yeah I am the same way with tools for work but if they survive the duration of the van build I will be happy they have represented value. Thanks again for your encouragement. Truly appreciated!
Nice video mate and thanks for the shout out 😁👍 I think you've got a bargain there for sub £500 looking forward to seeing how they preform. I've always been bosch or makita but been surprised by ryobi so interesting to see the draper. 👍
Ha ha pleasure pal 😀. Yeah glad I got them at the start of the build so I will be able to see how they stack up. As always thanks for getting involved.
I don't have my tools with me atm, but kinda remember that the circular saw has an excess tilting beyond 0. Can't remember what for, but there is a reason for that. But don't trust my words, sometimes I mix information in my brain.
Great video Jeff! After nearly 4 years, how are the 20V draper range holding up? I have the combi drill already, thinking of investing in the impact driver, SDS drill & reciprocating saw as they are on sale in a local hardware store
Great vid Jeffrey, I would recommend you buy the Bosch hole saws, they are amazing and go thru the metal like butter or a vegan alternative 🤣 don’t bother with those cheaper ones, pathetic in comparison x
Actually this is really greatly received. Too many hole saws are intended for "electricians" use for downlights etc. and stand no chance of cutting through metal so I will add these to me shopping list, thankyou x
AlwaysVanAdventure toolstation do a set with 6 saws and the quick change arbor. £40 mine was lots more as I bought as separate items one saw being £15 🤪
Here's a question for you both, and you might have already thought this far ahead but, never mind buying tools, at what point do you start the pare down process ready for tiny house living? Or have I just ruined a future video? 😂
@@patrickmcguigan5939 I guess to be honest it started a year ago. When I wanted a new PC I bought a powerful laptop that would do everything I wanted a desktop to buy. I found the aeropress to do coffee in instead of my big old coffee machine. When my food blender died I bought a low power hand whisk which takes up very little space and not much water to earn and that's been our mindset on anything we buy new. As for old stuff ha ha 😂. Yeah that's going to be interesting.
@@AlwaysVanAdventure also, what do you think of your aeropress? I picked up a Hario V60 pour over dripper a while ago and it's the shit! Makes a great cup of coffee without too much fuss.
Mmmmm tools ;) probably a man thing ? but enjoyed that, you come over well on vid chap, envious youtuber here :) i have so many differant tools i have more chargers than brain cells (tobefair that's not hard to out number) only pluss side is all mine were free LOL
Free tools are the best tools. To be honest so many people do a "how much it cost" video at the end of Thier build and they hardly ever include tools which they might only ever have use for on the build. Thanks for the kind words too 😊
6:46 jigsaws have grown
ha Ha and found out today it has a laser too!
I mean, who doesn't love a good video about power tools?!?!
100% agree, gotta love a tool vid lol
Ha Ha well there is more where that came from lol :) thanks fella
Great vid buddy, tools and a man cave whats not to like lol. Little tip for ya buddy when you cut ya worktops use masking tape along the cut lines it stops any surface break out (them tiny little surface chips on the cut line). Them tools will pay for themselves, by just having the right tool for every job. Best wishes to you both and stay safe and well.
mr w great tip!. So far so good on the tools and absolutely right. being able to grab the right tool for the job has saved time and made the process of performing which ever task and absolute joy : ) Hope you well
Keep up with the videos Jeff your a natural. Nice kit for the price without paying a fortune. I never use extractable Stanley knifes as they always go missing on site😐. The DeWalt 54v mitre saw and rail saw has been a game changer for me but definitely overkill to be sitting in a garage most days.
Thankyou so much. Very kind.ohh I hate tools going missing. The DeWalt stuff is epic but is a massive investment and I really wanted to see if a value kit could do the job for other van builders who literally just need a toolset to build the van. 😀
Jeff great vid as usual, like most trades or engineers I’m a tool snob born from the days when there was a lot of crap on the market. Truth is you summed it up perfectly with the question will they do the job I need them for. Simple answer is yes and for a van build perfectly adequate.
Yeah I am the same way with tools for work but if they survive the duration of the van build I will be happy they have represented value. Thanks again for your encouragement. Truly appreciated!
Nice video mate and thanks for the shout out 😁👍 I think you've got a bargain there for sub £500 looking forward to seeing how they preform. I've always been bosch or makita but been surprised by ryobi so interesting to see the draper. 👍
Ha ha pleasure pal 😀. Yeah glad I got them at the start of the build so I will be able to see how they stack up. As always thanks for getting involved.
Fair review
Thanks. I hope so. 😀
I don't have my tools with me atm, but kinda remember that the circular saw has an excess tilting beyond 0. Can't remember what for, but there is a reason for that. But don't trust my words, sometimes I mix information in my brain.
Oh OK. If you do remember at some point let me know. That would be appreciated. Thanks for watching 💙❤️️💙❤️️💙❤️️💙❤️️
Any update to these tools ?
This is a good video.
Great video Jeff! After nearly 4 years, how are the 20V draper range holding up? I have the combi drill already, thinking of investing in the impact driver, SDS drill & reciprocating saw as they are on sale in a local hardware store
Great vid Jeffrey, I would recommend you buy the Bosch hole saws, they are amazing and go thru the metal like butter or a vegan alternative 🤣 don’t bother with those cheaper ones, pathetic in comparison x
Actually this is really greatly received. Too many hole saws are intended for "electricians" use for downlights etc. and stand no chance of cutting through metal so I will add these to me shopping list, thankyou x
AlwaysVanAdventure toolstation do a set with 6 saws and the quick change arbor. £40 mine was lots more as I bought as separate items one saw being £15 🤪
Here's a question for you both, and you might have already thought this far ahead but, never mind buying tools, at what point do you start the pare down process ready for tiny house living? Or have I just ruined a future video? 😂
No not at all you haven't ruined anything if anything you have just inspired a video. Of what stats and what goes. !.
@@AlwaysVanAdventure Tiny House Nation is one to watch on Netflix if you haven't already seen it. And the pare down is always the interesting part!
@@patrickmcguigan5939 I guess to be honest it started a year ago. When I wanted a new PC I bought a powerful laptop that would do everything I wanted a desktop to buy. I found the aeropress to do coffee in instead of my big old coffee machine. When my food blender died I bought a low power hand whisk which takes up very little space and not much water to earn and that's been our mindset on anything we buy new. As for old stuff ha ha 😂. Yeah that's going to be interesting.
@@AlwaysVanAdventure I'll just await that video and see how it goes 😂
@@AlwaysVanAdventure also, what do you think of your aeropress? I picked up a Hario V60 pour over dripper a while ago and it's the shit! Makes a great cup of coffee without too much fuss.
This is a mans video, the female version would be about rampant rabbits.
Mmmmm tools ;) probably a man thing ? but enjoyed that, you come over well on vid chap, envious youtuber here :) i have so many differant tools i have more chargers than brain cells (tobefair that's not hard to out number) only pluss side is all mine were free LOL
Free tools are the best tools. To be honest so many people do a "how much it cost" video at the end of Thier build and they hardly ever include tools which they might only ever have use for on the build. Thanks for the kind words too 😊
Oh yeah, just keep waving that utility knife around Jeff, nee sweat, triggering me the whole time