Not really. I see a lot of nice tools, with enough apparent duplication that I'm going to guess "Morgan's Maintenance viewer, who's had his wallet pried open many times."
Ok, for the most part I stand by my earlier remarks. This guy is a Morgan's Maintenance viewer who has had his wallet pried open many times. Many of the tools are the ones "we" (the real tradesmen especially; I admit I'm mostly DIY myself except for the computer stuff) have come to know and mostly love. Matt Hmm made some good points about the TP-XL though, these tools might be used for gunsmithing. Armorer, perhaps? Did I miss a castle nut wrench? Then the other bags came about because the man collects quality tools; there are a lot of duplications (e.g. the Vessel screwdrivers and Knipex pliers of various types). I didn't notice notable callouts that made it easy to distinguish a specialized purpose. What might distinguish them is location (work/home/car) vs. function (electrical/plumbing/mechanical). They're all nice DIY tool sets; allowing for preferences like ratcheting vs. non, or grip type, these are the types and quality of tools I'd like to have in my bags.
DIYer Tool Junkie TP XL - Electrical / Low Voltage repairs TP4B - More general house repairs, small stuff around the house, easy grab bag SBLD - more expansive load out compared to the TP4B, same usecase
Mmmm....survey say: TELCOMM INSTALLATION (I was about to pull the trigger on "Low-Voltage" Electrician, but the lack of DMM and the Knipex StepCut dissuaded me to guess TelComm).
@@WesleyTibbs unfortunately some people make snap judgments and assumptions. Not you obviously. I will tell you, that bag provides tools for multiple people doing jobs together. I hope you have a blessed weekend ! Semper Fi and keep your tools dry!
Love the twin Grips from KNIPEX
@@peterc9166 they are nice
Missed the live but aced my first electrical exam, time to catch up
@@saikyouabe nice 👍
My guess is professional photographer specialising in hand tool photography. Most likely working for a veto campaign right now
@@robholland5925 HA. Rob WINS. DING DING DING. Jkjkjk.
I just used my daily iPhone 15 pro max in portrait mode and the highest resolution.
@@robholland5925 I can see that 😂
Best guess in history!
Needs more props like bolts 🔩 screws to up the ambiance!
@@MattHmm-rq6dn Ha. Yes! Out to the garage for props.
Hell yea ! This one’s gonna be a head scratcher!
You hogged out on veto bags 🎒 🤣!
Not really. I see a lot of nice tools, with enough apparent duplication that I'm going to guess "Morgan's Maintenance viewer, who's had his wallet pried open many times."
@@MattHmm-rq6dn I think I have 7 bags and 1 apron now
@@OnusBones I can’t wait for your guesses !
@@OnusBones I LOVE this response! You made my day. Thank you.
Ok, for the most part I stand by my earlier remarks. This guy is a Morgan's Maintenance viewer who has had his wallet pried open many times. Many of the tools are the ones "we" (the real tradesmen especially; I admit I'm mostly DIY myself except for the computer stuff) have come to know and mostly love.
Matt Hmm made some good points about the TP-XL though, these tools might be used for gunsmithing. Armorer, perhaps? Did I miss a castle nut wrench? Then the other bags came about because the man collects quality tools; there are a lot of duplications (e.g. the Vessel screwdrivers and Knipex pliers of various types). I didn't notice notable callouts that made it easy to distinguish a specialized purpose. What might distinguish them is location (work/home/car) vs. function (electrical/plumbing/mechanical). They're all nice DIY tool sets; allowing for preferences like ratcheting vs. non, or grip type, these are the types and quality of tools I'd like to have in my bags.
@@OnusBones we will see but you are on to something 👍
@@OnusBones TPG is very observant
@@GustyOinker You do realize that I am TPG? I don't think I control which name TH-cam shows. Were you referring to Matt Hmm being observant?
@@OnusBones I do know you have two names on TH-cam. Onus and TPG= same cool dude.
Roof inspector !
@@vegancookiesgood.vcgtoolreview good guess… but no 😂
@@vegancookiesgood.vcgtoolreview I wouldn’t last on a roof. Too banged up from explosions
DIYer Tool Junkie
TP XL - Electrical / Low Voltage repairs
TP4B - More general house repairs, small stuff around the house, easy grab bag
SBLD - more expansive load out compared to the TP4B, same usecase
@@ChrisL4196 👍👍.. we will see. Good guesses
Mmmm....survey say:
TELCOMM INSTALLATION
(I was about to pull the trigger on "Low-Voltage" Electrician, but the lack of DMM and the Knipex StepCut dissuaded me to guess TelComm).
@@ElectroAtletico we shall see 👍👍
Will you be doing a “Tools I’m glad I bought in 2024” video?
I hope he does
@@timothygriesenbeck4306 would be surprised if he did not
@@timothygriesenbeck4306 I’ve actually been pondering what I want to be in that video the last few weeks
@@MORGANSMaintenance can’t wait to see it!
Are you a military contractor or working for a factory that makes military products as maintenance? You don't have to kill me to let me know 😉.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn with other pictures he sent me.. you might would think that 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😂
Definitely not anyone that knows what they’re doing.
Who carries 6 pairs of pump pliers in one bag?
Thanks for your guess. Gotta wait till Saturday morning to see if you are correct! 😂
@@WesleyTibbs someone who likes to pump, pump, pump it up 🤷♂️
He's got a grip on things and reality for all we know 😆.
@@WesleyTibbs unfortunately some people make snap judgments and assumptions. Not you obviously. I will tell you, that bag provides tools for multiple people doing jobs together. I hope you have a blessed weekend ! Semper Fi and keep your tools dry!