You're my organization hero! I have this done with my horse trailer and everything is set in place, and runs like clockwork. However I struggle to do this with my employment provided truck as it is an open box, and tools are constantly loaded and unloaded on a daily basis. It's very inefficient and important items are forgotten about all the time. I'm always looking for new ideas for carrying small quantities of all necessary items. Thanks!
Interesting n well organised setup, I work on different farms with different jobs but I categorise like plumbing, fencing, machinery operations, stock work into colours/brands so easy remember n identified. CaseIH/tractor ops, Case/plumbing, AC/fencing, stock/Chamberlain, Claas/silage.
Thanks. This is exactly the same truck that I am looking at buying so your video was 100% helpful. I had already thought about the safe side so I am thinking of what tools to put on the road side that I wouldn't use that much. I just started a new job as the Maintenance Tech for 6 resident care homes so I have to carry tools for all trades. I like the idea of having a plywood rack inside to carry lumber from the hardware store to the home. I had not thought of that. I knew I would carry plywood but I figured I would have shelves on both sides and just slide the lumber down the middle. I use the flexible plastic sheets and they would ride a lot easier on your rack. I hope my bed will be 8' so I can add this special feature. Having the five doors per side will make accessing my tools a lot easier than my current situation were I made wooden drawers in the back of my pick-up and I have to pull them out anytime I need a tool. Thanks again.
I highly recommend the festool systainers, although they are outrageously expensive. They're compatible with the makita cases though which are much cheaper, so I have mostly makita boxes and a few of the cool specialty festool boxes. The best part for me is how I can stack them in the homeowners house and take up very little floor space
I love where you hang your Rosary. Very good place to hang them!
Thank you for your valuable insight. Especially the the sidewalk safety side of the vehicle comment.
You're my organization hero! I have this done with my horse trailer and everything is set in place, and runs like clockwork. However I struggle to do this with my employment provided truck as it is an open box, and tools are constantly loaded and unloaded on a daily basis. It's very inefficient and important items are forgotten about all the time. I'm always looking for new ideas for carrying small quantities of all necessary items. Thanks!
Interesting n well organised setup, I work on different farms with different jobs but I categorise like plumbing, fencing, machinery operations, stock work into colours/brands so easy remember n identified. CaseIH/tractor ops, Case/plumbing, AC/fencing, stock/Chamberlain, Claas/silage.
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Thanks. This is exactly the same truck that I am looking at buying so your video was 100% helpful. I had already thought about the safe side so I am thinking of what tools to put on the road side that I wouldn't use that much. I just started a new job as the Maintenance Tech for 6 resident care homes so I have to carry tools for all trades. I like the idea of having a plywood rack inside to carry lumber from the hardware store to the home. I had not thought of that. I knew I would carry plywood but I figured I would have shelves on both sides and just slide the lumber down the middle. I use the flexible plastic sheets and they would ride a lot easier on your rack. I hope my bed will be 8' so I can add this special feature. Having the five doors per side will make accessing my tools a lot easier than my current situation were I made wooden drawers in the back of my pick-up and I have to pull them out anytime I need a tool. Thanks again.
I'm happy to have found your channel ... good stuff here and I've subscribed
I highly recommend the festool systainers, although they are outrageously expensive. They're compatible with the makita cases though which are much cheaper, so I have mostly makita boxes and a few of the cool specialty festool boxes. The best part for me is how I can stack them in the homeowners house and take up very little floor space
Nice job! Thank you.
Everything in each bin I have printed on paper and posted on door for people I have help me for if they don't know its location
What is the trucks topper with the swing out doors on top of the service body?
What cover is that over your utility bed???? I’m looking for that exact set up??