Thanks for taking the time to make this video. The telecom company that I work for recently bought a packout set like yours and it's nice to see how to fill it up!
Nice, I'm packed up as high as I'm wanting to go with my packout system. I'm thinking of getting some more organisers, so I might get the reasonably new packout dolly for putting the other half on wheels too. And I'm sure the dolly would come in handy too...
I'm just getting started in HVAC and I got the wheeled tool chest and the 3 drawer tool box before I even knew what to expect. Now I have a Toughbuilt tool tote which works pretty well, but I'll eventually replace it with a Veto. The Milwaukee ones I mentioned rarely leave my vehicle now and I only use them to store extra batteries, power tools and large/extra/infrequently used hand tools. They're great for storage, but not-so-great for my trade (on the job site) haha.
The circle maker is used to actually cut holes in drywall. You first cut through the paper on one side, then do the same on the other side of the drywall. Then hit the finish side of the drywall with a hammer or even your fist, and suddenly you have a nice hole in drywall! I'd imagine it would also work for drop ceiling tiles, but I've never tried it.
Wow you said "just my opinion and the way I do things"... and it stuck in my head throughout the video! Very relaxed and organized video!!.. I watch these types of videos for the same reason you mentioned. To learn off others and adapt methods to my needs. 👍🏼
I like how organized you are with your tools and how well you take care of them , I'm same . Like you said they cost money and make you money so why not take care of them.
Great vid don’t mind negativity from certain types of people. The rest of us appreciate your time and effort I Learned a few things. I get mine in a few days
I take good care of my tools also...i have the Packout also... it doesn't get as much action as my Rigid pro box which goes out daily but still mostly stays in my truck I use the 12v. Milwaukee for trim also....great set up!
Thanks for showing off your kit man. And I didn't know that Milwaukee tools were made in Germany... ... ...just kiddin'. I like those packout boxes though. Nice. Oh, and if you've not heard of the "pliers wrench" (by Knipex. Pronounce it however you like, haha), they are probably one of my favorite tools I've bought in the last few years. "Real tool reviews" does a pretty good job of going over and explaining them if I remember right. But maybe they're not good for your application(s). I keep finding them coming in handy for all sorts of tasks.
Thanks for the comment! I am familiar with the Knipex Pliers Wrenches. I actually own two or three pairs. I like them a lot. Lately, though, I've been enamored with the Eifel Geared Plierenches, which are the precursors to the Knipex version. Patented by Josef Eifel in 1916, and made in Chicago. I also own three or four pairs of those. They're available on eBay all day long for cheap. I buy them, clean them up, and put them back into service. I don't know why, but I get a kick out of using century old tools to ply my trade!
Scott, Oh that's cool, I saw them in your videos. I'll have to check them out. Thanks for the tip too. Patents ruin innovation in most cases. Was just talking about this in regards to LEDs on impact/drill drivers on various forums and youtube. Are we expected to believe that Dewalt is the only company capable of integrating three LEDs around the head/chuch of a power tool? A child could see the obvious design flaw and suggest the even more obvious solution to this (two more $2 LEDs of course). No, it must be due to pantents - legaleze nonsense. Fuck the end user, right? Lol. I don't want to have to void my warranty to make the lighting on my tools usable. Nor do I want to, or have the option to in most cases, hold a light with my other hand or in my teeth - or wear a headlamp - just to illuminate the fastener/work. That's what the led on the fuckin' tool is supposed to be for! Lol, useless. I laugh, but only out of frustration. Haha. Peace.
As soon as you said respect and take care of your tools, I can relate to this ! I have some tools that are 40+ years old that look like new. And I like your set-up. Thanks for sharing.!
Let’s be honest, everyone buys the latest and greatest tools. Ten years from now, you won’t be running the same power tools. I do agree with keeping your tools nice and clean.
I'm also a Locksmith and Access Control Tech. Recently I've moved away from Locksmithing in favor of commercial Access Control. I make a lot more money. I also use the Milwaukee Packout system. But, the only box I have tools in is the bottom box. The rest are dedicated parts box's. All the tools I need are in my two bags. I use to have Veto bags, but I think there ugly, too heavy and way to expensive. I now use the Milwaukee Packout Backpack for my Locksmith bag, and the Milwaukee Packout Tech bag for my Access Control bag. I use the big Packout box for wire, conduit and larger tools. I have other smaller Packout boxes dedicated to connectors, misc commercial lock parts, residential lock parts, Access Control parts, ext. I take the boxes I need in that are specific to the job. Oh, I full agree about buying high quality tools. I spare no expense. All my hand tools are either Proto, Snap-On, Knipex, or Klien. My power tools are all Milwaukee Fuel. Even my lock picks are the best money can buy, Peterson, and Mulipick.
wow alot of those stuff i have but i dont keep in a tool box... lolol....i just organized 200 item 5 gallon bucket of screws and nuts. i feel like a cheap canvas bag for your drill bits. on the middle tray
Nice set up! I would recommend a cool set of straps for all of your Auger bits. I don't like anything rattling or making noise in my tool box it would also prevent from getting damage. Keep it up....
The PackOut is a beasts, but if going to fit this in a car boot the height of the handle when lowered is 26” or 650mm but if it’s the bed of your truck it’s ok.
Great video. Excellent point about not beating your tools to death and then dragging them into a customers home or office. Grungy tools and filthy tool boxes and bags look bad because they are. Your idea to keep bit boxes and organisers in the Veto is excellent. Veto should ditch those useless bit pockets and make pockets or catches sized to these bit bixes from Bosch and Milwaukee. Best way to sort them. I would also like your opinion on the mid size Packout box. Would it hold tools like pliers and screwdrivers upright with an organiser of some sort? I am thinking linesman pliers, channellocks, 6 in screwdrivrrs. Thanks again. Great rig.
Thanks for the kind words! In answer to your question about the medium box, I don’t think it will handle tools standing on end. It is only 8.5 inches deep. I tried a pair of Channellock 430’s, and a Ratcheting Screwdriver, and neither would let the lid close with them standing on end. Hope this helps!
Tidy tools? The only time Ive seen an electrician get dirty is doing underground work; even after a remodel they look like they could go out for a birthday dinner
Thanks for the info. I share your ideology: share ideas. You've done a few things I hadn't considered, and now you've got me re-thinking a couple things :)
I like your setup. The only thing I dislike( and this is not meant to insult you, but to demonstrate my OCD) is the drill bits loose in the box. I would like to find a way to better transport these so that the sharp ends and sides do not hit against each other.
During the man's commentary he suggests looking after your tools . A view I agree with , I had a colleague who treated his tools with total disrespect ..one day his 3 month old hammer retaliated . The guy had a broken eye socket cheek bone lost about 6 teeth and a fractured jaw . I brought the same make of hammer at the same time , mines perfect but then I look after my tools
Great Video Scott. Nice to see more a/v techs set ups. Veto Pro Pac all the way. I carry the XL and love it. Nice setup with the Packout system. Love that you take care of your tools.
Scott, just found your channel and was watching. I am kind of confused by this video, you’re saying that you don’t take your packout on ruff-ins, but the only things that packout excels at soft tool bag storage (which you’re not using with your Vito), durability (which you don’t need if you’re not bringing it out on ruff-ins) and being the most expensive stackable tool solution. Storage; does pack out have a shop storage solution or a van storage solution? Health & safety; first aid kit, integration with dust extractor and I’m in VA much hotter than OH so a cooler is not a luxury item? Organization; Can you get different color boxes to reduce your cognitive load while working? Drawers; does your system offer them? Cart and trolley; can you get them? So I’d very much like for you to give me your opinion of why you think that the packout is Miles above the competition? I use DeWalt Tough System (need water tight and durable. Half the price of packout but definitely not half the quality.)on ruff-ins, and Bosch L-Boxx on trims, finals, power ups and in front of end-users.
I only use USA and German made tools - holds up a Spanish made wrench. I'm not really a brand loyalist, I do try to buy for battery compatibility though.
Man!! how do you manage to keep tool organized. Every month I have to organize my tools cause when I leave the job site I just throw everything in the truck and leave.
for hammers i like a wooden handle cause it absorbs a shit load more then steal and fiberglass. also i would get a lighter head like 15 oz but its a use what i have so im suck with a fiberglass hammer too lolol. im waiting to get a nice wooden handle 15oz
Scott’s Tool Thoughts they do have some duffle type bags but nothing like the veto with pockets for tools and all that. You could get the “pack-aid” which screws the bottom of the packout locking system to the bottom of your tool bag but I didn’t want to do that to a nice 2-300 dollar bag
Do you know or does anybody know why in the medium toolbox is there a slots in the front left in the front right corners like the hang something or hook something?
i make my own first aid kit cause the stuff in there is crap.... a clean place...would be your emergency blanket as a station. second you need a a way to tie up a severed limb. then you need a bottle of disinfectant, perhaps a way to cartarize a cut and super glue to stop the cut from bleeding, sewing kit will be okay too but you have to get the right dissolvable string. then i would get your bags of clean towels and large guaze pads. bandaids. pain killers, asprin, headache meds, heart burn meds, a few extra doses of your daily meds for emergency. sprain ankle wrap. meals realy to eat. thats whats in my first aid kit :)
I know this video is a little old but just came across it and subscribed if you're reading this I would like to know about the compact vacuum at the end my mother needs something small for the car I'm stuck between the teapot vacuum and the two gallon Milwaukee vacuum I have plenty of Milwaukee batteries just need opinions on the better of the two vacuums thanks for any help
No sir. It’s a design flaw. I’ve had three or four of these. I’m aware of the replacement blades, and have changed them out a few times. The failure is not in the cutting function, but the crimping function. It leaves 2 or 3 of the gold pins on the RJ45 connector itself uncompressed repeatedly.
Great video. Fellow low voltage integrator and business owner. I just bought a packout storage system and was glad to see your setup. I’m curious where you are geographically? Do you use Facebook?
Im in the Erie, PA area. Probably not far from you at all. Good chance we probably know some of the same people/vendor/reps/etc. Im originally from Charlotte, NC. Much larger market there, with larger projects to boot. Were a small shop doing some good size projects in a small market. I love seeing other peoples setup/techniques and such. I keep the good tips I see and try to learn from others mistakes as well. You look like a true professional. I subscribed to the channel and hope to see more vids.
The answer is simple. If you like what you do, your job - you will clean and oil all of your tools and staff. If you dreaming of something else, or "forced to earn money doing that kind of job - you will beat the hell out of tools.
Channel lock doesn’t have a lifetime warranty I hade the same channel locks that went crooked from use and they told me to pack sand. Crap on channel lock I’ll buy anything else with a lifetime guarantee
Dang dude where did you get the step bit with the 1/4” hex from.??? How much use do you get out of it? (I probably use a step bit around 5-10 times a day.). Working on losing some weight in my first walk-in bag.
I would love to know how tall the handle is from the floor when the handle is in the down position. I hope that makes sence. I only have 20" of height in the back of my truck . And is the handle removable? Thanks for your time.
Nope it’s a screw driver. There is a difference between a screwdriver and an impact and an impact is not always the best for trim work. Plus you get more control using the screwdriver then an impact
Where would i find the pack aid i tryed home depot app but it didnt come up...i have the regular milwaukee tool box and am intrested in buying the big box and stacking my current box on top..i dont need many tools for what i do
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Alex Helie Absolutely! The thing is VERY well built. I’ve been working mine hard, it’s loaded down and very heavy, and the handle shows no signs of breaking down.
Female plumbing apprentice here lol, I have a lot of power tools for a level 1. 5 M12 batteries, 3 5 amp M18s and one 9 volt m18 Sawzall, hammer and impact drill, pvc pipe cutter. and the charger. This would fit all of them? and my mini drill bit cases
When u work in construction u don't have time to clean tools. It would b 8 hours construction and 8 hours cleaning tools. U don't want that. All my tools r beat up and all or almost all last me decades. Good vid.
Totally agree with your statement about keeping tools clean if you can help it. Don't understand why some guys treat their tools like garbage.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. The telecom company that I work for recently bought a packout set like yours and it's nice to see how to fill it up!
Love the tool collections. Really shows the years of knowledge and hard work to build out something like that.
Awesome job! Really appreciate all the information.. I have worked for a Power Company for 40 years and love the organization you have done.
I love these packout systems so much that I bought two of the three box kits plus a few of extras and the 15” totes. Outstanding tool boxes.
Nice, I'm packed up as high as I'm wanting to go with my packout system. I'm thinking of getting some more organisers, so I might get the reasonably new packout dolly for putting the other half on wheels too. And I'm sure the dolly would come in handy too...
A year later and I don’t care what the reviews or haters say. It’s Milwaukee baby!
I'm just getting started in HVAC and I got the wheeled tool chest and the 3 drawer tool box before I even knew what to expect. Now I have a Toughbuilt tool tote which works pretty well, but I'll eventually replace it with a Veto. The Milwaukee ones I mentioned rarely leave my vehicle now and I only use them to store extra batteries, power tools and large/extra/infrequently used hand tools. They're great for storage, but not-so-great for my trade (on the job site) haha.
Thanks for doing the review - really liked the tip on using carabiners to organize the wrenches! Definitely gonna do that too.
The circle maker is used to actually cut holes in drywall. You first cut through the paper on one side, then do the same on the other side of the drywall. Then hit the finish side of the drywall with a hammer or even your fist, and suddenly you have a nice hole in drywall! I'd imagine it would also work for drop ceiling tiles, but I've never tried it.
Wow you said "just my opinion and the way I do things"... and it stuck in my head throughout the video! Very relaxed and organized video!!.. I watch these types of videos for the same reason you mentioned. To learn off others and adapt methods to my needs. 👍🏼
Right on, Bro. What works for me may not work for someone else...
A broke ended tape measure is also a nice tool for fishing down walls if you build a tip to guide.
I like how organized you are with your tools and how well you take care of them , I'm same . Like you said they cost money and make you money so why not take care of them.
Great vid don’t mind negativity from certain types of people. The rest of us appreciate your time and effort
I Learned a few things. I get mine in a few days
I take good care of my tools also...i have the Packout also... it doesn't get as much action as my Rigid pro box which goes out daily but still mostly stays in my truck I use the 12v. Milwaukee for trim also....great set up!
Thanks for showing off your kit man.
And I didn't know that Milwaukee tools were made in Germany... ... ...just kiddin'.
I like those packout boxes though. Nice.
Oh, and if you've not heard of the "pliers wrench" (by Knipex. Pronounce it however you like, haha), they are probably one of my favorite tools I've bought in the last few years. "Real tool reviews" does a pretty good job of going over and explaining them if I remember right. But maybe they're not good for your application(s). I keep finding them coming in handy for all sorts of tasks.
Thanks for the comment! I am familiar with the Knipex Pliers Wrenches. I actually own two or three pairs. I like them a lot. Lately, though, I've been enamored with the Eifel Geared Plierenches, which are the precursors to the Knipex version. Patented by Josef Eifel in 1916, and made in Chicago. I also own three or four pairs of those. They're available on eBay all day long for cheap. I buy them, clean them up, and put them back into service. I don't know why, but I get a kick out of using century old tools to ply my trade!
Scott,
Oh that's cool, I saw them in your videos. I'll have to check them out. Thanks for the tip too.
Patents ruin innovation in most cases. Was just talking about this in regards to LEDs on impact/drill drivers on various forums and youtube.
Are we expected to believe that Dewalt is the only company capable of integrating three LEDs around the head/chuch of a power tool? A child could see the obvious design flaw and suggest the even more obvious solution to this (two more $2 LEDs of course). No, it must be due to pantents - legaleze nonsense. Fuck the end user, right? Lol.
I don't want to have to void my warranty to make the lighting on my tools usable. Nor do I want to, or have the option to in most cases, hold a light with my other hand or in my teeth - or wear a headlamp - just to illuminate the fastener/work. That's what the led on the fuckin' tool is supposed to be for! Lol, useless.
I laugh, but only out of frustration. Haha.
Peace.
As soon as you said respect and take care of your tools, I can relate to this ! I have some tools that are 40+ years old that look like new. And I like your set-up. Thanks for sharing.!
Let’s be honest, everyone buys the latest and greatest tools. Ten years from now, you won’t be running the same power tools. I do agree with keeping your tools nice and clean.
Milwaukee makes a straight jaw set of adjustable pliers that blows away channel lock. I was a fan too until I found them, never going back.
Thank for the vid..been considering that Milwaukee set..i currently use husky.
After a year out in the field, how is the Packout stuff holding up...?
Follow up video..???
If im not mistaken i saw your unit crest. Thanks for ur service
I'm also a Locksmith and Access Control Tech. Recently I've moved away from Locksmithing in favor of commercial Access Control. I make a lot more money.
I also use the Milwaukee Packout system. But, the only box I have tools in is the bottom box. The rest are dedicated parts box's. All the tools I need are in my two bags. I use to have Veto bags, but I think there ugly, too heavy and way to expensive. I now use the Milwaukee Packout Backpack for my Locksmith bag, and the Milwaukee Packout Tech bag for my Access Control bag. I use the big Packout box for wire, conduit and larger tools. I have other smaller Packout boxes dedicated to connectors, misc commercial lock parts, residential lock parts, Access Control parts, ext. I take the boxes I need in that are specific to the job.
Oh, I full agree about buying high quality tools. I spare no expense. All my hand tools are either Proto, Snap-On, Knipex, or Klien. My power tools are all Milwaukee Fuel. Even my lock picks are the best money can buy, Peterson, and Mulipick.
My journeymen wouldn't allow me to have those wire nut spinners UNTIL calluses bled from doing it by hand. 😮💨
wow alot of those stuff i have but i dont keep in a tool box... lolol....i just organized 200 item 5 gallon bucket of screws and nuts. i feel like a cheap canvas bag for your drill bits. on the middle tray
the lids will stay up if you lower the cart handle
Great tour! Please let me know how the Pack Aid works out on the XXL-F, i like it allot, but need it to be compatable.
Nice set up! I would recommend a cool set of straps for all of your Auger bits. I don't like anything rattling or making noise in my tool box it would also prevent from getting damage. Keep it up....
Thanks for the tip of the tip using the clip for the box end wrenches. I’m modifying mine know.
Just got the sds 1 1/8 "rotary hammer drill ...what a BEAST!!!
Great video, thanks for the tips, and you got good taste in tools. Gonna get me a packout
Husky is good too
amazing we have almost identical tool setups...great job liked the video
Harbor freight has actual wrench rings that fit a full set from 8mm-19mm
The PackOut is a beasts, but if going to fit this in a car boot the height of the handle when lowered is 26” or 650mm but if it’s the bed of your truck it’s ok.
You gotta get the knipex cobras, they completely destroy the channel locks!
I agree some times I beat on my tools but I always try not to
Great video. Excellent point about not beating your tools to death and then dragging them into a customers home or office. Grungy tools and filthy tool boxes and bags look bad because they are.
Your idea to keep bit boxes and organisers in the Veto is excellent. Veto should ditch those useless bit pockets and make pockets or catches sized to these bit bixes from Bosch and Milwaukee. Best way to sort them.
I would also like your opinion on the mid size Packout box. Would it hold tools like pliers and screwdrivers upright with an organiser of some sort? I am thinking linesman pliers, channellocks, 6 in screwdrivrrs. Thanks again. Great rig.
Thanks for the kind words! In answer to your question about the medium box, I don’t think it will handle tools standing on end. It is only 8.5 inches deep. I tried a pair of Channellock 430’s, and a Ratcheting Screwdriver, and neither would let the lid close with them standing on end. Hope this helps!
Thanks much. That's what I needed to know.
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Tidy tools? The only time Ive seen an electrician get dirty is doing underground work; even after a remodel they look like they could go out for a birthday dinner
What products do you use to clean your tool boxes?, awesome video
Good video. Always like seeing other low volt techs gear! I own the PackOut system as well. Very well made and thought out.
Thanks for the info. I share your ideology: share ideas. You've done a few things I hadn't considered, and now you've got me re-thinking a couple things :)
I would put a rubber mate down on the bottom of your tool boxs so you want scratch the bottom of it I did not see that on your video that's a must
I like your setup. The only thing I dislike( and this is not meant to insult you, but to demonstrate my OCD) is the drill bits loose in the box. I would like to find a way to better transport these so that the sharp ends and sides do not hit against each other.
No offense taken! I have a bit of OCD myself, but I try to limit it.
I have a lot of the same stuff but all in different bags. The packout system sure looks nice!
I 1,000% agree of taking care of tools.
Nice video brother. I appreciate you taking the time to put this together.
My pleasure!
I also prefer US or German. You can’t go wrong with this.
Thanks again for your time making this video i have the packout and just don’t know how to organize it but u have helped
if you put the handle down the lids will stay up just fine.
Good point!
I kept wondering my mine wouldn't stay open. Then realized I needed to put the handle down.
I'm not sure why they just didn't move the handle back an inch or so... seems like an oversight.
Agree with you that 9 volt fuel i use all day every day. And my veto pack is best bag money can buy
Agreed but I am now on my second main zipper replacement on mine... under guarantee but a disappointment.
During the man's commentary he suggests looking after your tools .
A view I agree with , I had a colleague who treated his tools with total disrespect ..one day his 3 month old hammer retaliated . The guy had a broken eye socket cheek bone lost about 6 teeth and a fractured jaw .
I brought the same make of hammer at the same time , mines perfect but then I look after my tools
I enjoyed this video. I am on the edge but will probably go with Packout. Thanks
This might be perfect to keep at my grandparents house i hate using his tools when i forget something at home
Push the lid harder on the toolboxes. They wont break and they will stay up when clipped in
Great Video Scott. Nice to see more a/v techs set ups. Veto Pro Pac all the way. I carry the XL and love it. Nice setup with the Packout system. Love that you take care of your tools.
Scott, just found your channel and was watching. I am kind of confused by this video, you’re saying that you don’t take your packout on ruff-ins, but the only things that packout excels at soft tool bag storage (which you’re not using with your Vito), durability (which you don’t need if you’re not bringing it out on ruff-ins) and being the most expensive stackable tool solution.
Storage; does pack out have a shop storage solution or a van storage solution?
Health & safety; first aid kit, integration with dust extractor and I’m in VA much hotter than OH so a cooler is not a luxury item?
Organization; Can you get different color boxes to reduce your cognitive load while working?
Drawers; does your system offer them?
Cart and trolley; can you get them?
So I’d very much like for you to give me your opinion of why you think that the packout is Miles above the competition?
I use DeWalt Tough System (need water tight and durable. Half the price of packout but definitely not half the quality.)on ruff-ins, and Bosch L-Boxx on trims, finals, power ups and in front of end-users.
Almost same as my set up but I use the veto back pack black
I only use USA and German made tools - holds up a Spanish made wrench. I'm not really a brand loyalist, I do try to buy for battery compatibility though.
I believe I said I PREFER American or German products, although I will occasionally buy something from other countries if it seems to be of quality.
The Uk 🇬🇧 packout tool box has a stiff hinge so it clicks into place and no need to slide it forward.
I see you don’t need many power tools. I use the small and medium cases for tools and blades and the big one for everything else.
Man!! how do you manage to keep tool organized. Every month I have to organize my tools cause when I leave the job site I just throw everything in the truck and leave.
I do Van/Tool maintenance and organizing on the weekends.
i like your cross and shield sticker i got a hat off amazon with the same design and color
for hammers i like a wooden handle cause it absorbs a shit load more then steal and fiberglass. also i would get a lighter head like 15 oz but its a use what i have so im suck with a fiberglass hammer too lolol. im waiting to get a nice wooden handle 15oz
I’m glad I’m not alone. I got the packout system and also rock the veto pro pac. Not a fan of the packout bags.
Right? No one beats a Veto. Maybe if Milwaukee came out with some closed top bags...
Scott’s Tool Thoughts they do have some duffle type bags but nothing like the veto with pockets for tools and all that. You could get the “pack-aid” which screws the bottom of the packout locking system to the bottom of your tool bag but I didn’t want to do that to a nice 2-300 dollar bag
Great video, thanks for the toolbox tour!
VCG Construction Thanks guys! I love watching your videos!
Scott’s Tool Thoughts thanks brother we really appreciate that!!
Do a video of your pre-wire bag
If you put the pull out handle down the lids will stay open
Do you know or does anybody know why in the medium toolbox is there a slots in the front left in the front right corners like the hang something or hook something?
i make my own first aid kit cause the stuff in there is crap.... a clean place...would be your emergency blanket as a station. second you need a a way to tie up a severed limb. then you need a bottle of disinfectant, perhaps a way to cartarize a cut and super glue to stop the cut from bleeding, sewing kit will be okay too but you have to get the right dissolvable string. then i would get your bags of clean towels and large guaze pads. bandaids. pain killers, asprin, headache meds, heart burn meds, a few extra doses of your daily meds for emergency. sprain ankle wrap. meals realy to eat. thats whats in my first aid kit :)
Good work brother. Organization is key.
Calvin Paul I appreciate it!
I know this video is a little old but just came across it and subscribed if you're reading this I would like to know about the compact vacuum at the end my mother needs something small for the car I'm stuck between the teapot vacuum and the two gallon Milwaukee vacuum I have plenty of Milwaukee batteries just need opinions on the better of the two vacuums thanks for any help
The Compact one works VERY well for it’s size. I’ve got no complaints at all. It has plenty of power. Thanks for watching!
On that RJ45 crimp tool. They make replacement cutters for them. No reason that tool can be reconditioned and continue to work for years.
No sir. It’s a design flaw. I’ve had three or four of these. I’m aware of the replacement blades, and have changed them out a few times. The failure is not in the cutting function, but the crimping function. It leaves 2 or 3 of the gold pins on the RJ45 connector itself uncompressed repeatedly.
Channel lock make the best pliers
This is the second video of yours I am watching. +1 new subscriber.
Thank You Sir!
Badass step up and tools bro!!!👍
Screw gun to install trim?
Great video. Fellow low voltage integrator and business owner. I just bought a packout storage system and was glad to see your setup. I’m curious where you are geographically? Do you use Facebook?
Joshua Pokorney
Hello! Glad you liked the video. I’m in the Northeast Ohio area. I use Facebook rarely.
Im in the Erie, PA area. Probably not far from you at all. Good chance we probably know some of the same people/vendor/reps/etc. Im originally from Charlotte, NC. Much larger market there, with larger projects to boot. Were a small shop doing some good size projects in a small market. I love seeing other peoples setup/techniques and such. I keep the good tips I see and try to learn from others mistakes as well. You look like a true professional. I subscribed to the channel and hope to see more vids.
Can you do a demo on the vacuum
The answer is simple. If you like what you do, your job - you will clean and oil all of your tools and staff. If you dreaming of something else, or "forced to earn money doing that kind of job - you will beat the hell out of tools.
Great vid and organization!
Scott that was a great video thank you
My pleasure, Sir!
Channel lock doesn’t have a lifetime warranty I hade the same channel locks that went crooked from use and they told me to pack sand. Crap on channel lock I’ll buy anything else with a lifetime guarantee
Dang dude where did you get the step bit with the 1/4” hex from.??? How much use do you get out of it? (I probably use a step bit around 5-10 times a day.). Working on losing some weight in my first walk-in bag.
Got the bits at Advance Auto parts actually. They work ok for what I do, but I doubt they would stand up to heavy daily use.
Scott’s Tool Thoughts thanks for the heads up👍
Subbed and liked! Great vid good to see all ya gear so well looked after
I would love to know how tall the handle is from the floor when the handle is in the down position. I hope that makes sence. I only have 20" of height in the back of my truck . And is the handle removable? Thanks for your time.
foreman d I’ll measure it and get back to you...
foreman d Looks like you might be out of luck. It’s 25” tall with the handle all the way down. I don’t think it is removable. Sorry!
I'm surprised he you dont have an impact driver
George Coombs he has a 12 volt impact in the veto pack at the beginning of the video
Nope it’s a screw driver. There is a difference between a screwdriver and an impact and an impact is not always the best for trim work. Plus you get more control using the screwdriver then an impact
Definitely not working if you're stuff that clean.
Some of the most organized people out there still get signs of wear on their toolies.
3rd armor! 10th mountain here
HOOAH!!
William Todd It was my honor, Sir!
This is the third time i have watched this video!!!!
Awesome!
I have a veto bag like that one and its soooo heavy loaded with tools.
I have the OT-XXL, can confirm! It's about 80lbs at the moment and pretty much lives in the van.
do you always keep the tools In the packout?
Great video man
Where would i find the pack aid i tryed home depot app but it didnt come up...i have the regular milwaukee tool box and am intrested in buying the big box and stacking my current box on top..i dont need many tools for what i do
Vicente Ruvalcaba
kaizeninserts.com/products/kaizen-knex
Home Depot does not sell the pack out for some weird reason
What kind of blades do you use for the oscillating tool? Do I search for "Japanese tooth blade" ?
tizben MTP TM Pack of 10 Japan Tooth Fast Cut Oscillating Multi Tool Saw Blade for Fein Multimaster Bosch Multi-x Craftsman Nextec Dremel Multi-max Ridgid Dremel Chicago Proformax Blades www.amazon.com/dp/B0084HXFVC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NR99AbDCJ0P41
Where are these boxes made?
Israel.
I have the rigid box system. I've had it for about 3 months and the handle is already breaking down. Think this would be a better way to go?
Alex Helie Absolutely! The thing is VERY well built. I’ve been working mine hard, it’s loaded down and very heavy, and the handle shows no signs of breaking down.
I would recommend Milwaukee vice grips the best
There are no top handles on them so you can't carry a stack?
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Female plumbing apprentice here lol, I have a lot of power tools for a level 1. 5 M12 batteries, 3 5 amp M18s and one 9 volt m18
Sawzall, hammer and impact drill, pvc pipe cutter. and the charger. This would fit all of them? and my mini drill bit cases
It should all fit.
How do you keep your tools so clean?
Great content, but next time use a tripod. The motion sickness was nauseating.
When u work in construction u don't have time to clean tools. It would b 8 hours construction and 8 hours cleaning tools. U don't want that. All my tools r beat up and all or almost all last me decades. Good vid.
Point taken!
Not very much about Milwaukee boxes... Mostly about the wrenches and staff you have in them.
Is that a veto bag.
Robert Maki Yes it is.