It's the majority of what needs to be sold. 🤷 Kills me that Montezuma sells a "road box" that can't hold much more than 1" sockets and wrenches. Even a farmer uses bigger sizes than that most days.
The thing I hate with tools is laser etching, that cheap stamp wears off to easy, then the tool supplier wont warranty it because they can't ID it. A quality tool is pressed in and there to stay.
I gotta make it to SEMA next round! So many new products that look fantastic. I wouldn't mind the idea of foam tool organizers, if only they used minimal space. Especially in the Harbor Freight video at 11:51 there is a plastic box with maybe a 1" border, and then the foam has huge blank areas. I toss all that shit because it takes up too much room in my tool box. I'm sure they consider that while trying to market these 20' long tool condominiums. I really like the VIM socket rails. I have half old Snap-on rails (the heavy ones), half new Snap-o rails (the chicom version) and half plastic rails. I think they all suck, but these VIM look very interesting. Unfortunately, I would have to spend a couple thousand to redo for all my sockets! Thanks for the videos, very helpful. Cam, don't be playing with the dudes dangles! LOL
Koken has a set of 1/2 and 3/8 in impact and regular double. Swivels. I think they say they go up to 55 degrees. They don't exactly give them away either universal swivels are $45-$65 and 3 week wait for delivery.. however once you get them you'll thank me...
I have a bunch of those magnetic rails. I have them for all of my swivel impact sockets, torx, long torx, internal torx, blue point twist sockets etc. They are expensive but they are the best socket rails on the market. So many socket rail or socket tray systems waste a ton of space in a tool box. If you ever calculated the price per square inch or cubic inch of a Snap-on tool box you will start to think twice whether you need a bigger tool box or a better system of organization. Throw out them blow mold cases and gigantic socket trays Snap-on gives you.
I saw so e really neat tools that I'm going to have to add to the truck, now to see what shipping them up here to the great white north will cost. These videos are great guys, keep up thegreat work. And Cam...get to work 😂😂😂
Hi I am a high school student and am looking into diesel programs and am really leaning towards a Peterson cat program (power generation), I’m wondering if there’s any programs or anything else you recommend
Cam: It needs a hole right here Dude: a hole so you can hang it? Cam: (brain) trying to not be rude, yeah so I can hang it from my crane. LOL that split second surprise on Cams face!
If you can prove one tool that Matco fabricates themselves you win the internet for today. I never get on that truck it’s just like the Cornwell truck. Overpriced Amazon tools for dummies.
@markm0000 pretty much lol I will say matcos student discount is great when you're starting out. But yeah I haven't bought a thing from them since my discount expired lol
It kills me how so many sets stop at 7/8 and 19mm.
It’s kills me seeing 20mm sockets and wrenches…
It's the majority of what needs to be sold. 🤷 Kills me that Montezuma sells a "road box" that can't hold much more than 1" sockets and wrenches. Even a farmer uses bigger sizes than that most days.
I always check for 18mm. 😅 half them skip 18 ad useless 19mm lol
What's worse is when they skip 19 like and go to 21 or end at 18. Keep seeing that lately and wtf man
This guy can sell, probably one of the best reps I have seen so far.
Tyler and Vim would be so entertaining, more Tyler please!
The thing I hate with tools is laser etching, that cheap stamp wears off to easy, then the tool supplier wont warranty it because they can't ID it. A quality tool is pressed in and there to stay.
I run the milwaukee impact sockets now and they are marked very well..easy to read and durable
These guys are killing it this year at Sema. Great stuff. 😊
Appreciate it!
VIM makes great stuff
The Magrails are the absolute best organizers on the market
An impact rated double swivel!? Heck yea I want to have a black eye or loose a tooth, bring it on!
these sema videos are amazing keep em coming!! got me wanting to try out these brands
Omg bro that ratcheting flare nuts is insane engineering. I’m so glad I didn’t get regular Snappy boys.
This dude is an excellent salesman!
I gotta make it to SEMA next round! So many new products that look fantastic.
I wouldn't mind the idea of foam tool organizers, if only they used minimal space. Especially in the Harbor Freight video at 11:51 there is a plastic box with maybe a 1" border, and then the foam has huge blank areas. I toss all that shit because it takes up too much room in my tool box. I'm sure they consider that while trying to market these 20' long tool condominiums. I really like the VIM socket rails. I have half old Snap-on rails (the heavy ones), half new Snap-o rails (the chicom version) and half plastic rails. I think they all suck, but these VIM look very interesting. Unfortunately, I would have to spend a couple thousand to redo for all my sockets! Thanks for the videos, very helpful. Cam, don't be playing with the dudes dangles! LOL
The vim rails are pricey but they are the best. I buy one every couple months. Nothing compares
Koken has a set of 1/2 and 3/8 in impact and regular double. Swivels. I think they say they go up to 55 degrees. They don't exactly give them away either universal swivels are $45-$65 and 3 week wait for delivery.. however once you get them you'll thank me...
Really need VIM to make more SAE tools, those flare nut wrenches would be clutch if they came in SAE.
2:15 pinless swivals Snap On used that design on their really old stuff, like the 5/8" drive.
I have a bunch of those magnetic rails. I have them for all of my swivel impact sockets, torx, long torx, internal torx, blue point twist sockets etc. They are expensive but they are the best socket rails on the market. So many socket rail or socket tray systems waste a ton of space in a tool box. If you ever calculated the price per square inch or cubic inch of a Snap-on tool box you will start to think twice whether you need a bigger tool box or a better system of organization. Throw out them blow mold cases and gigantic socket trays Snap-on gives you.
I saw so e really neat tools that I'm going to have to add to the truck, now to see what shipping them up here to the great white north will cost. These videos are great guys, keep up thegreat work. And Cam...get to work 😂😂😂
2" bird needs to chill on the red bull and let his customers talk 😅😂
Now THAT'S a salesman.
Hi I am a high school student and am looking into diesel programs and am really leaning towards a Peterson cat program (power generation), I’m wondering if there’s any programs or anything else you recommend
Go for it!!! There’s not enough heavy equipment mechanics around ! Big $, and a satisfying career.
I have their socket rails, the best rail I have ever used. Buy once cry once
I need a set of 1/4” impact standard deep socket nut runners magnetic. With a 11/32 size in it.
Cam: It needs a hole right here
Dude: a hole so you can hang it?
Cam: (brain) trying to not be rude, yeah so I can hang it from my crane.
LOL that split second surprise on Cams face!
When and where can u get these
I struggle to buy tools from Flavor flave after he got pasty and plump.
Love me some VIM tools. Great video guys!
thanks Terry!!
Put it in reverse Terry
Pretty sure that 3/4 ratchet is the same as matco. Probably a cheaper option than buying a matco, lord knows matco doesn't make it themselves
If you can prove one tool that Matco fabricates themselves you win the internet for today. I never get on that truck it’s just like the Cornwell truck. Overpriced Amazon tools for dummies.
@markm0000 pretty much lol I will say matcos student discount is great when you're starting out. But yeah I haven't bought a thing from them since my discount expired lol
Love my vim shit @HumbleMechanic
Shouldn't y'all be rolliN around in hydraulic fluid and mud rn!? Smh work ethics these days ..🥱