Thanks for the video I will be ordering my bag today, I am a elevator service mechanic like you and it was great to see how much usable stuff you fit in that bag. Thank you much work safe.
Good evening my friend, I hope everything is fine. Congratulations on your choice of tools and finally a craftsman with such good quality tools .... someone passionate about the good tool brands from Greece ... be well
Thank you for your comment, I do take pride in my tools. It took a long time but I'm slowly replacing all my tools with quality ones. I've been to many places overseas but never Greece. All the best to you and yours.
Snap-on’s hella expensive but really nice. I also keep a few Snap-on tools in my bag. For screwdrivers I keep a PH1 and 7/32 in green, PH2,1/8 and 1/4 in red and a PH3 and 5/16 in orange in my OT-MC. I know all the different colouration is sacrilege but it’s easy to say: ‘grab the green phillips driver’ if you are working together with someone else. Got that idea from Mike’s tool shed. I also keep the Snap-on snap ring pliers so I can do internal, external rings with one plier.
Great video and always interesting to see what other trades carry...initially I thought you were American, until I heard the third or fourth "Right" then I thought you must be Canadian! lol Edited to add what are the two tools at the 3:55 and what are they for?
I am Canadian eh! 🤣 Brian McKenna comment is correct, I use them when I’m changing seals in a hydraulic valve or even just pulling parts out to clean them.
If you worked a route for one of the manufacturers in nyc you would ditch three quarters of that stuff .Your required to have 40lbs of safety equipment at all times . Carry all that stuff up and down subway stairs all day , it would get heavy real quick .
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Great videos 👍
The tools at 3:55 are "o" ring,and seal removal tools.
Hvac guy here.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for that Brian...I have seen the pick like tools before, but the those with the rounded flat blades at 3:55..
That bag has a ton of room. Nothing wrong with adding more tools too it. Thanks for the great video...👍👍👍
Love all the veto bags
Hmm what's witk the knipex pliers ? I swear by channel locks. Been using them for 25yrs. Never seen anyone i work with with knipex anything.
Really. Knipex are the king of pliers now, you have to pick up a pair and try them out.
Thanks for the video I will be ordering my bag today, I am a elevator service mechanic like you and it was great to see how much usable stuff you fit in that bag. Thank you much work safe.
Glad to hear 👍
Dam. My tools are all greasy and stained up. I must be doing something wrong. Lol nice tool bag.love the joker wrenches
Good evening my friend, I hope everything is fine. Congratulations on your choice of tools and finally a craftsman with such good quality tools .... someone passionate about the good tool brands from Greece ... be well
Thank you for your comment, I do take pride in my tools. It took a long time but I'm slowly replacing all my tools with quality ones. I've been to many places overseas but never Greece. All the best to you and yours.
Sweet setup man. Not too many too many tool bag tours on the ole TH-cam with that many snap on tools In em...Freakin awesome...👍👍👍
Thanks man
Snap-on’s hella expensive but really nice. I also keep a few Snap-on tools in my bag. For screwdrivers I keep a PH1 and 7/32 in green, PH2,1/8 and 1/4 in red and a PH3 and 5/16 in orange in my OT-MC. I know all the different colouration is sacrilege but it’s easy to say: ‘grab the green phillips driver’ if you are working together with someone else. Got that idea from Mike’s tool shed. I also keep the Snap-on snap ring pliers so I can do internal, external rings with one plier.
Keep up the great vids love em!
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Thanks. Any chance of a truck tour? What kind of truck is that?
Ya I can do a tour of the van, it is a 2015 Dodge ProMaster City
Great video and always interesting to see what other trades carry...initially I thought you were American, until I heard the third or fourth "Right" then I thought you must be Canadian! lol Edited to add what are the two tools at the 3:55 and what are they for?
I am Canadian eh! 🤣 Brian McKenna comment is correct, I use them when I’m changing seals in a hydraulic valve or even just pulling parts out to clean them.
Who makes those wire strippers? The handles look like snap-on but I'm not sure. Thanks for the video. Nice set up btw
Ya the ones with the bolt cutters I mentioned, they are snap on wire strippers. P/N PWCS9ACF
Veto is the best 💪 Your camera footage looks great as well, what camera are you using ? 👍
I just use my cell phone as a camera. It was a Samsung S9 but recently switch to a IPhone SE.
Hi, I'm elevator engineer. Nice to meet to you^^
Hello!
No tools on the other side?
The other side is meant for a tablet not really for tools
are you based out west? BC, AB? love the vids
I wish I was in AB, I grew up out there but I'm located in southern Ontario
If I may ask what site do you source your Wiha from?
I usually buy them locally but this last time I used www.wihatools.ca
Nice video! At my TP-xl I Cutted the straps, now it's much better. I attached to the strap two clips to be easy for putting on or taken off.
That's a really good idea. Thanks for the input.
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Please IAM in mitsubishi elevator company IAM a tichnican in Egypt
How I work outside the east the middle East
If you worked a route for one of the manufacturers in nyc you would ditch three quarters of that stuff .Your required to have 40lbs of safety equipment at all times . Carry all that stuff up and down subway stairs all day , it would get heavy real quick .
I agree, I'm trying to get a TP5 setup.