Hey boss, Just got around to watching this video. Relatively new subscriber. That orange Snap On ratcheting bit driver is the best on the market, period. When snap on designed and patented it many years ago they got it right. I had 4 of them in different colors but gave the son in law the orange one when he begin going to his diesel school.
Thanks CP!!! Just trying to get this all setup the way I need it for what I’m working on. I’ve been doing more side jobs, so more tools are likely in my future.
I have one of those ratchets like you mentioned that nobody else probably has even though mine is a Stanley brand everyone at the shop laughs at me for it but I don’t care it gets the job done and it’s about 12 years old it was in my second tool set that I ever had and still have the whole set. And also I have a lot of Craftsman stuff and everyone laughs at me for that too but I would rather have them than be in debt like everyone else is thousands of dollars. Also nice box and tools I have a lot of the same brands as you I buy from the pawn shops and thrift stores they let me fill up a box and throw a $5 bill on the counter and they take it because they say they are glad I clear there stock because nobody comes in for tools hardly I have obtained tons of Snap-on and SK and Mac and Matco stuff that way.
Great video bro!! Love all the different brands of tools!! It is always good to have all different brands of tools!! Would love to here more about the pew pew you showed a little at the end!! Again great video!
I couldn’t agree more. I like Snappy and Mac, but I also like a variety of tier 2 brands like Sunex and GP. I’ll certainly talk more about the “pew pew” on my next vid. Plan to drop that vid tonight or tomorrow at the latest.
That’s the ultimate goal. I want to be able to take on most jobs at home, while leaving transmission and heavy engine work for the pros. As an Engineer, I’ve learned how to tackle most jobs, and if I’ve never done it, I can refer to the pros that know!! Otherwise, I’m taking it on myself.
knipex are great but they still rust. I have a set of the flush cuts that are starting to get some surface corrosion on, though they've paid for themselves with how many times i havent cut myself on zip ties.
@@MidwestToolReview I was also looking at the VIM tools, need some strong because they going to bouncing around in back of a pickup truck with a utility bed, they are riding in can now and sucks sorting through them too find right socket..
@@MidwestToolReview I'm going to include the Red hard handle screwdrivers and the Ratchets in all drive sizes when I get around to it . I do have alot of soft grip comfort handles between both but I've always liked the Hard handle Flexhead Ratchets by SNAP-ON they just feel different for some reason compared to the newer design ratchets the older Ratchets feel more Stout and balanced differently and the handles are Pozi
damn man your finger looks painful!! you should get like a manicure set to help nurse that wound cause damn i bet it sucks getting something that stings in it. Look into this stuff called gloves in a bottle. I love my fhllf80d it has a black hard handle instead of chrome, it comes in hand for breaking tough bolts in the engine bay, I paid like $170 for and is my most expensive ratchet i bought next to my mac 1/2 locking flex head i got new for 150 but is a 250 ratchet
No, she happen to be driving down the freeway, and she saw a toolbox off the road, and she grabbed it. I wasn't married to her daughter at the time, so I'd assume that was over 16years ago.
Simply amazing.
Hey boss, Just got around to watching this video. Relatively new subscriber. That orange Snap On ratcheting bit driver is the best on the market, period. When snap on designed and patented it many years ago they got it right. I had 4 of them in different colors but gave the son in law the orange one when he begin going to his diesel school.
The soft grip is better and has changeable ends
Very good set up man. Especially very organized. Definitely maximizing your box space. Keep up the collection bro.
Very impressive setup. Thanks for sharing your tools.
7:01 you need a few more ratchets LOL Beautiful tool box, thanks for the tour man.
Oh you know I’ve been waiting for this, this has to be a magical box that’s twice as big inside than it is on the outside!!! Lol
Beautifull box great collection
Box is looking sharp!!
Good morning cp!
Thanks CP!!! Just trying to get this all setup the way I need it for what I’m working on. I’ve been doing more side jobs, so more tools are likely in my future.
Midwest Tool Review hey I saw your toolbox tur awesome job
Nice tour! That box can sure hold a lot!
Yea I agree; certainly much more than what I currently have. It’s not well organized, but it works for now.
I watch you
As a heavy duty mechanic, I gotta say I’m impressed by your video. I just rolled my tools into the Mac 5 drawer sliding top cart.
Very impressive tour! Thanks again, keep at it.. one day, I’ll figure out how to do one myself....... ✌🏼
If ever you want some tips, just let me know. More than happy to help!
Midwest Tool Review I Appreciate that very much!! Check out my tool post on my IG....Take care...
looks mint. I wish we got Mac and matco in Australia, those matco ratchets are nice. we only get snap on
Looking great bro!!!
Cool toolbox, that long handled snap-on ratchet is really nice. Need to pick one of those up!
Absolutely love that ratchet!! Still not sure why snap-on hasn’t incorporated that joint in all of their flexhead ratchets!!
Fantastic as always sir. I can never pass on a decent ratchet either and you’ve got a nice assortment.
Bad ass box
I have one of those ratchets like you mentioned that nobody else probably has even though mine is a Stanley brand everyone at the shop laughs at me for it but I don’t care it gets the job done and it’s about 12 years old it was in my second tool set that I ever had and still have the whole set. And also I have a lot of Craftsman stuff and everyone laughs at me for that too but I would rather have them than be in debt like everyone else is thousands of dollars. Also nice box and tools I have a lot of the same brands as you I buy from the pawn shops and thrift stores they let me fill up a box and throw a $5 bill on the counter and they take it because they say they are glad I clear there stock because nobody comes in for tools hardly I have obtained tons of Snap-on and SK and Mac and Matco stuff that way.
Great video bro!! Love all the different brands of tools!! It is always good to have all different brands of tools!! Would love to here more about the pew pew you showed a little at the end!! Again great video!
I couldn’t agree more. I like Snappy and Mac, but I also like a variety of tier 2 brands like Sunex and GP. I’ll certainly talk more about the “pew pew” on my next vid. Plan to drop that vid tonight or tomorrow at the latest.
@@MidwestToolReview awesome bro!! Look forward to it!
Outside of the specialty tools, you’re a few years into a pro setup, let alone DIY. Nice layout.
That’s the ultimate goal. I want to be able to take on most jobs at home, while leaving transmission and heavy engine work for the pros. As an Engineer, I’ve learned how to tackle most jobs, and if I’ve never done it, I can refer to the pros that know!! Otherwise, I’m taking it on myself.
Great video interesting
Now you know thanks to you showing that bluepoint indexing ratchet, I had to get on eBay and get one. 🤣
I should’ve mentioned that I have 2; I would’ve sent you one for sure!
Are you considering doing this for a living in the future? Your prepared for it tool wise I would say lol.
I have a 11mm flank drive, I'll send you to add to the set if you want it. Nice video keep it going.
Hey Lonnie, that would be awesome!!! I’ll send my address to you in a private message. Thanks again!!
Lonnie, can you send me an email at James.taylor050582@gmail.com
Awesome tool box and tools brother I got you beat on ratchets I have 75
Also I like that dewalt drill I have dewalt impact drivers and drills they are amazing
My younger brother had one of those tool shop 1/2 drill corded could untwist drill bits torquey not bad for a cheap Menard's drill lol
Except for the optic your ar has the exact same furniture as mine. I love the fde
I wanna know where you're finding snapon stuff for a $1
Primarily garage sales, second-hand stores and Facebook Marketplace.
I HAVE THAT PROBLEM TO, MINE IS SO LONG I CANT USE IT ON EVERYTHING EITHER
How do you find all those snap on tools so cheap
Man I thought my tool box was coming along nicely....feels bad man haha.
Nice and clean. Do you use your tools.
That copper vein is 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯😍
Take a drink every time he says snap on
knipex are great but they still rust. I have a set of the flush cuts that are starting to get some surface corrosion on, though they've paid for themselves with how many times i havent cut myself on zip ties.
I've been looking for a good magnetic socket holder, any recommendation?
Personally, Mac and Snap-on have great holders in general, but there are several other up-and-coming brands like Olsa and Mechanics Time Savers.
@@MidwestToolReview I was also looking at the VIM tools, need some strong because they going to bouncing around in back of a pickup truck with a utility bed, they are riding in can now and sucks sorting through them too find right socket..
The Red Hard Handle Screwdriver set 😯😯😯 👉🔥👌💪
Those are my fav’s, and I bought the set for only $50
@@MidwestToolReview I'm going to include the Red hard handle screwdrivers and the Ratchets in all drive sizes when I get around to it . I do have alot of soft grip comfort handles between both but I've always liked the Hard handle Flexhead Ratchets by SNAP-ON they just feel different for some reason compared to the newer design ratchets the older Ratchets feel more Stout and balanced differently and the handles are Pozi
Damn, the cut on that finger!
That's my goal. Hey man, if you don't use that DeWalt Driver, I could really use it.
The pew pew is the best tool their
Impressive how much your cart actually holds. 👍
I like your “Baby” !
damn man your finger looks painful!! you should get like a manicure set to help nurse that wound cause damn i bet it sucks getting something that stings in it. Look into this stuff called gloves in a bottle. I love my fhllf80d it has a black hard handle instead of chrome, it comes in hand for breaking tough bolts in the engine bay, I paid like $170 for and is my most expensive ratchet i bought next to my mac 1/2 locking flex head i got new for 150 but is a 250 ratchet
It’s very painful!!! Great idea/suggestion for the liquid gloves!!
Dewalt makes all the MAC power tools
More like a tiny toolbox tour lol 😝
Whatever..lol
Your mother in law a technician?
No, she happen to be driving down the freeway, and she saw a toolbox off the road, and she grabbed it. I wasn't married to her daughter at the time, so I'd assume that was over 16years ago.
100$ is the most you've spent on a snap on ratchet? You're kidding me. Do you just get it for free or what