I sent you an email a while back, and I took your advice. You said “if you want to be a mechanic, then be a mechanic.” Well. I just finished up my first full week as an entry level auto tech. I thank you for making it simple. Just by saying, if you want to do it, then do it. That was all I needed to hear from someone in the industry to get just enough confidence to see if I’ve got what it takes. And so far, I think I do! Thanks man.
I always admired mechanics whenever I’d get my truck worked on. I decided to make this career change-4 months deep and I’m loving every minute of it. Before this, I was in IT and then had a small Trucking business. My best advice is to do the research and buy the tools that make your life easier before you buy expensive tool truck tools. Ask senior mechanics to show you what they use and buy what makes sense. Also, never ever use your hand as a hammer and wear gloves all the time. Put lotion or Vaseline on your arms to keep grease and burned oil out, it’s also a good scratch protectant. Keep a set of earplugs at arms reach when things get loud. Good luck 👍
I loved my snap-on toolbox but after paying $14,000 for it and some idiot backing a cement mixer into it at work I replaced it with the harbor freight 72 in US general box and had enough money left over to buy a Monte Carlo SS.I will never drop over five figures on a metal box to store my tools again. Your box looks really nice though congratulations. As a professional mechanic people do not seem to take you as serious if you do not have a Snap-On or matco box
You have bought the best tool box on the planet. There is nothing quite like the Snap On Epiq box. Congratulations! I really liked your walk through of your new box. I really like how different techs imagine the space for their tools and how different lay outs of tools satisfy their needs. Really enjoy your videos and thank you for sharing your knowledge of Cat diesels!
One of my best tools, I found it on top of a cylinder head. A magnet that is so strong you can not pull it off a I beam with two fingers. Drop something in the oil pan you can drag it over to the drain hole. Around the oil pump it will stay in place do to the oil pump gear. One of my EUI height tools, I cut the lower side off (radiator side) so it fits better. Took a 7/8 deep well socket and cut a hole in it to torque EUI nuts on ACERT engines. Took a broken pocket magnet and attached it to a SOS tube. Made a short nine pin splice so when you hook ET up and you have no power, it has a long power wire with alligator clip to hook to a power source. Most of the time your home made and modified tools are your best, as they make your life easier.
I have a damper turning tool that slides over the damper to turn it, kind of like a sideways pipe wrench. Doesn't damage it, but might scratch the paint, really makes turning the Cats a lot easier.
@@AdeptApe Interesting, I use a long 1/2 drive ratchet with a cut off socket. Made a TDC bolt with a spring for C13. Put it in the flywheel hsg and when the bolt hole lines up, snaps in.
I just recently came across your videos I work for a CAT dealership myself in Florida been there for 22+ years on the heavy equipment side I’ve accumulated quite a bit of tools myself I really enjoyed the video just when you opened your oring box my mouth dropped our contamination control is so strict anyway keep up the great videos thanks for sharing
Nice setup , I like the spring idea for pliers, I accepted a position with cat in my area starting in mid January , after 20+ years of truck repair I think I'll give a try to the heavy equipment side
Nice tour. The 1 1/2 socket for thermostat seals, same here for over 40 years. Instead of wood chisels for gasket scrapers the guys in this area would get saw mill planer blades. Cool tour!
Hi sir i from Québec and you teach me a lot with your video I am a diesel mécanicien too but i am only 19 years old and i have a lot to know thank you for your video
Did my apprenticeship in Australia in the 70s and a tool allowance was part of the deal. We only had to supply spanners, sockets up to 1 inch in size . Ones employer had to supply all the 3/4 stuff, air tools, tension wrenches ,special tools, lifting gear etc. Hence I could pick up my tool box up on my own and take it home to do whatever. I worked on Massey Ferguson tractors (30 to 120hp) and cane harvesters at the time.
So hard to organize a new toolbox and then relearn the new set-up. It's amazing how many tools you need/ collect during your career. I switched to the 84" bottom and top box a few years ago and couldn't believe how hard it was to get used to it. I still end up opening three drawers before finding things. Congratulations on a great purchase.
Awesome video with an amazing amount of proper tools and equipment for your trade. Josh you take pride in what you do, it shows in your videos. Thank you for taking us along with you.
Hey Josh! Love your videos, really helped me land an apprenticeship as a diesel mechanic. Can I ask you do a 'tools for new diesel mechanics‘ specifically what tools are most commonly used and the names of them? I’m starting my apprenticeship in a few weeks and a increasing my knowledge on tools would be very advantageous! Thanks so much
Hi Sir, Can you please make a video on Diesel engines, diesel trucks more specifically; about their future. I just started as an apprentice mechanic and it todays shifting economy I am curious to know if this profession is secure as a job and your opinion.
Nice setup. My old snap on guy offered me a great deal on an epiq a few years back and I didn't really need it, but am still kicking myself a little for not jumping on it
Ahhhhh the Destruction of the Week sound effect for a Snap On box...only $50 a week for the next 20 years! Yes, true destruction of the week material there!
Wow, orange and black were my high school colors. I used to work with a technician who had one of the premium snap on tool boxes with butcher block top. Understandably he was very possessive of his box. Once another technician placed a part (part was in a box) on the top of his tool box. He was not a happy camper.
I don’t get people that buy a ultra expensive toolbox and treat it like it’s made of gold and nobody can touch it. My philosophy is any tool I bring to work is going to get used and damaged including the toolbox itself. What’s crazy is how none of these toolboxes have options for a clear covering over the paint like cars have on the front bumper. If I ever get a fancy box it’s getting protected so even if I throw a wrench at it the paint will be just fine.
I'm about 10 months into the trades, goin for my first year this May-June I took block instead of day release cause I heard that the sooner you finish the better. Bought my first mac tech series toolbox and man oh man... I wish they had it in orange with black trims.. the green with black trim isn't all that bad tho.
My only comment would be to get better organized and clean out what you don't use or need. Buy some Ernst drawers organizers for loose tools and Plano or Flambeau fishing boxes with movable dividers so you can customize them for all the little parts. I got a new big triple bank a few years ago and decided I wasn't going to let it become messy. Mechanics tend to keep everything and the next thing you have 20 years of stuff you will never use.
Power Gen tech here with Cat but about to be moving into the engine bay. The epiq box is what I’ve been looking at as well. Can’t decide between the 68 and 84
I dunno, it doesn't look any more disorganized than my boxes looked when I was still pulling wrenches...It's good to upgrade your boxes now and then, kind of a reward to yourself...
How do you find that 3/4 drive Proto impact? I've got exact same 1/2" version branded under the Ozzie tool co Sidchrome. They have a side fed air motor and if u remove the air fiiting artached to the handle, the impact will stand up on a flat surface on its handle. I always wanted the 3/4 version but it was well over $1K here. I know they aren't the latest design being over a decade old but they were top shelf when they came out.
4:56 I have 2 of those height gauges too. Found one under a rocker cover in an engine & bought one. I don’t even work on cats lol , but I have ‘em 15:51 - colored telephone wire works great. Hard to find though. I raided the phone computer scrap bin years ago, and stocked up.
Avoid the rhino liner top, lots of failures. Then you end up waiting again. The bedliner coating Snap-on uses doesn’t hold up to brake fluid etc. I had mine replaced and went with a plain top
I had a ex coworker that just got a few 2x6 glued together and cleaned them up and took it to get line x, haven’t heard if it held up but I thought it was a good cheaper idea
Well they talked me into the rhino liner one so it doesn't scratch and if there is a problem I'll definitely let them know about it or there might be a video about it lol.
I'm the last one in the shop without an Epiq box now. I like the flush front of the Epiq because I tend to drop things and it smacks the top of every drawer on the way down so a lot of my lower drawers have dings in them. Not to mention the stupid plastic slide locks on the Masters suck. But I haven't owed the the truck a penny in a decade, so that probably won't change unless I hit the lotto lol.
I do like the Milwaukee tools, but not their battery prices. Still use air tools on big jobs like main bearings and stuff though, keep oil off the electric impacts and doesn't beat them up as much.
Happy Christmas 🎄 Adept Ape PROFICIENT Adept Ape Thank you for Great Tools box tour 👍 Take care and have a great Weekend with all your family around you PROFICIENT Adept Ape From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
nice box ! lol not what one man says to another but ? i use a MBC elderodo “from tha 70s” an a matco top box - yea i’m old but still playin with trucks
Hey bro u mind is that the tool aid deutch crimper or could u throw a link on this video I been wanting to get one the shop has the 300 dollar one but I need my own
Josh, would it be possible for you to get your hands on a WERA 6004 XXL adjustable wrench? Would love to hear a real mechanics thoughts and a honest review on it 😅
I gave up trying to find one that’s compact and easy to hold. I put different greases in small containers and brush it on parts. I also switched to small 1/2 oz glass droppers labeled for each liquid and oil.
OK you have a few more tools than I do, but that's not surprising because you make your living with yours and mine are, well I guess I make a living with mine but mine are to fix apartments. One thing I would like to know is what in the heck do you use a needle scaler for? When I worked for Atlas-Copco we usually sold them to foundries and I think that ships use them a lot to scale rust. Just curious. Keep the good stuff coming.
Don’t know about him a fix cars for a living and there good for knocking rust off cleaning up welds and annoying your co workers cause there loud as hell 😂😂😂
Ice cleats, that have a strap. You can leave them up and then when you go outside you roll them around. The yard here is a literal 6" thick sheet of ice a couple months a year.
I sent you an email a while back, and I took your advice. You said “if you want to be a mechanic, then be a mechanic.” Well. I just finished up my first full week as an entry level auto tech. I thank you for making it simple. Just by saying, if you want to do it, then do it. That was all I needed to hear from someone in the industry to get just enough confidence to see if I’ve got what it takes. And so far, I think I do! Thanks man.
I always admired mechanics whenever I’d get my truck worked on. I decided to make this career change-4 months deep and I’m loving every minute of it. Before this, I was in IT and then had a small Trucking business. My best advice is to do the research and buy the tools that make your life easier before you buy expensive tool truck tools. Ask senior mechanics to show you what they use and buy what makes sense. Also, never ever use your hand as a hammer and wear gloves all the time. Put lotion or Vaseline on your arms to keep grease and burned oil out, it’s also a good scratch protectant. Keep a set of earplugs at arms reach when things get loud. Good luck 👍
That is super cool. I remember your email and good luck.
Congratulations! Don’t forget to try and learn something new every week. You’ll go far if you always invest in knowledge.
This is what I like to hear it is always nice to get a straightforward solid answer. Keep up the hard work.
Great Job
I loved my snap-on toolbox but after paying $14,000 for it and some idiot backing a cement mixer into it at work I replaced it with the harbor freight 72 in US general box and had enough money left over to buy a Monte Carlo SS.I will never drop over five figures on a metal box to store my tools again. Your box looks really nice though congratulations. As a professional mechanic people do not seem to take you as serious if you do not have a Snap-On or matco box
Agreed
Second that.
You have bought the best tool box on the planet. There is nothing quite like the Snap On Epiq box. Congratulations! I really liked your walk through of your new box. I really like how different techs imagine the space for their tools and how different lay outs of tools satisfy their needs. Really enjoy your videos and thank you for sharing your knowledge of Cat diesels!
One of my best tools, I found it on top of a cylinder head. A magnet that is so strong you can not pull it off a I beam with two fingers. Drop something in the oil pan you can drag it over to the drain hole. Around the oil pump it will stay in place do to the oil pump gear. One of my EUI height tools, I cut the lower side off (radiator side) so it fits better. Took a 7/8 deep well socket and cut a hole in it to torque EUI nuts on ACERT engines. Took a broken pocket magnet and attached it to a SOS tube. Made a short nine pin splice so when you hook ET up and you have no power, it has a long power wire with alligator clip to hook to a power source. Most of the time your home made and modified tools are your best, as they make your life easier.
I have a damper turning tool that slides over the damper to turn it, kind of like a sideways pipe wrench. Doesn't damage it, but might scratch the paint, really makes turning the Cats a lot easier.
@@AdeptApe Interesting, I use a long 1/2 drive ratchet with a cut off socket. Made a TDC bolt with a spring for C13. Put it in the flywheel hsg and when the bolt hole lines up, snaps in.
I just recently came across your videos I work for a CAT dealership myself in Florida been there for 22+ years on the heavy equipment side I’ve accumulated quite a bit of tools myself I really enjoyed the video just when you opened your oring box my mouth dropped our contamination control is so strict anyway keep up the great videos thanks for sharing
RP Safety Dept would have field day with those red hooks that have no latches on them lol.
Nice setup , I like the spring idea for pliers, I accepted a position with cat in my area starting in mid January , after 20+ years of truck repair I think I'll give a try to the heavy equipment side
Nice new "cart" I hope you got a really sweet deal on it. It will take a little bit to get things how they work best for you. Stay safe and healthy.
Sometimes it's the free things.. Those hose springs are slick!
Nice tour. The 1 1/2 socket for thermostat seals, same here for over 40 years. Instead of wood chisels for gasket scrapers the guys in this area would get saw mill planer blades. Cool tour!
I have the same matco box and I’m happy with it I’ve had it for years now never had any issues
The orange w/black looks pretty damn awesome!
I've seen a lot of these tool box videos an I have to say this is my favorite
Great idea for the sticky numbers in a pill box
A true mechanic - has speed drivers. Too many "techs" use powered tools when they need the finesse available from a speeder.
Hi sir i from Québec and you teach me a lot with your video I am a diesel mécanicien too but i am only 19 years old and i have a lot to know thank you for your video
I'm heading for the ICON 72" with a hutch.
Did my apprenticeship in Australia in the 70s and a tool allowance was part of the deal. We only had to supply spanners, sockets up to 1 inch in size . Ones employer had to supply all the 3/4 stuff, air tools, tension wrenches ,special tools, lifting gear etc. Hence I could pick up my tool box up on my own and take it home to do whatever. I worked on Massey Ferguson tractors (30 to 120hp) and cane harvesters at the time.
Wow, you are awesome and professional. I am providing engine parts to others, but I am still learning the structure of the engine.
I love the idea of the springs for holding tools, I'll give that a try. Thanks for sharing.
So hard to organize a new toolbox and then relearn the new set-up. It's amazing how many tools you need/ collect during your career. I switched to the 84" bottom and top box a few years ago and couldn't believe how hard it was to get used to it. I still end up opening three drawers before finding things. Congratulations on a great purchase.
I already feel the pain. Im going from a 13 drawer Ive had for 20 years to a 10 drawer. It’s going to screw me all up! Lol
I’ve got that same 68in but it’s matte orange and I love it!!
Watching videos like this makes me thank god I’m an aircraft mechanic, I don’t need nearly this many tools.
Love your idea of double stacking your sockets
Very cool box tour video! You got some great ideas for toolbox organization!
Awesome video with an amazing amount of proper tools and equipment for your trade. Josh you take pride in what you do, it shows in your videos. Thank you for taking us along with you.
Hey Josh! Love your videos, really helped me land an apprenticeship as a diesel mechanic. Can I ask you do a 'tools for new diesel mechanics‘ specifically what tools are most commonly used and the names of them?
I’m starting my apprenticeship in a few weeks and a increasing my knowledge on tools would be very advantageous!
Thanks so much
I heard angels sing, when you opened the toolbox. Holy smokes. I also use springs for combination open-box end wrenches.
An epiq 68 inch box just has the ROLL CART! Damn.
That is a working toolbox! It may be a mess but it works….
I always enjoy the review and comment you give! You can learn so much of what works well and what doesn’t, even when it comes to tools.
Great color choice!
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Hi Sir, Can you please make a video on Diesel engines, diesel trucks more specifically; about their future. I just started as an apprentice mechanic and it todays shifting economy I am curious to know if this profession is secure as a job and your opinion.
Great impact wrench!!
Sick tool box Josh. Thanks for sharing!
Nice setup. My old snap on guy offered me a great deal on an epiq a few years back and I didn't really need it, but am still kicking myself a little for not jumping on it
Ahhhhh the Destruction of the Week sound effect for a Snap On box...only $50 a week for the next 20 years! Yes, true destruction of the week material there!
Ahh, Tapatio… a man of taste.
Nice top draw setup,you do a great video . Keep up the great work
Wow, orange and black were my high school colors. I used to work with a technician who had one of the premium snap on tool boxes with butcher block top. Understandably he was very possessive of his box. Once another technician placed a part (part was in a box) on the top of his tool box. He was not a happy camper.
I don’t get people that buy a ultra expensive toolbox and treat it like it’s made of gold and nobody can touch it. My philosophy is any tool I bring to work is going to get used and damaged including the toolbox itself. What’s crazy is how none of these toolboxes have options for a clear covering over the paint like cars have on the front bumper. If I ever get a fancy box it’s getting protected so even if I throw a wrench at it the paint will be just fine.
I wouldn't be happy either if someone were to touch or put something on my property
I'm about 10 months into the trades, goin for my first year this May-June I took block instead of day release cause I heard that the sooner you finish the better. Bought my first mac tech series toolbox and man oh man... I wish they had it in orange with black trims.. the green with black trim isn't all that bad tho.
Awesome setup 👍👍👍
My only comment would be to get better organized and clean out what you don't use or need. Buy some Ernst drawers organizers for loose tools and Plano or Flambeau fishing boxes with movable dividers so you can customize them for all the little parts. I got a new big triple bank a few years ago and decided I wasn't going to let it become messy. Mechanics tend to keep everything and the next thing you have 20 years of stuff you will never use.
Power Gen tech here with Cat but about to be moving into the engine bay. The epiq box is what I’ve been looking at as well. Can’t decide between the 68 and 84
Love that Snap on box,,but that price good lord they are very proud.😵💫
I dunno, it doesn't look any more disorganized than my boxes looked when I was still pulling wrenches...It's good to upgrade your boxes now and then, kind of a reward to yourself...
I remember my first time seeing an inverted torx bolt, it shook me down to my core. WHY GOD? WHYYYY?
You would hate working on Euro cars, I work on them daily and pretty much every other bolt is inverted torx. Still better than triple squares tho.
I bought that same box back in May my snap-on guy gave me a pretty good deal on it half the price that it is online
How do you find that 3/4 drive Proto impact? I've got exact same 1/2" version branded under the Ozzie tool co Sidchrome. They have a side fed air motor and if u remove the air fiiting artached to the handle, the impact will stand up on a flat surface on its handle. I always wanted the 3/4 version but it was well over $1K here. I know they aren't the latest design being over a decade old but they were top shelf when they came out.
4:56 I have 2 of those height gauges too. Found one under a rocker cover in an engine & bought one. I don’t even work on cats lol , but I have ‘em
15:51 - colored telephone wire works great. Hard to find though. I raided the phone computer scrap bin years ago, and stocked up.
Avoid the rhino liner top, lots of failures. Then you end up waiting again. The bedliner coating Snap-on uses doesn’t hold up to brake fluid etc. I had mine replaced and went with a plain top
I had a ex coworker that just got a few 2x6 glued together and cleaned them up and took it to get line x, haven’t heard if it held up but I thought it was a good cheaper idea
Well they talked me into the rhino liner one so it doesn't scratch and if there is a problem I'll definitely let them know about it or there might be a video about it lol.
Looking at both boxes, which one is favorite?
I'm the last one in the shop without an Epiq box now. I like the flush front of the Epiq because I tend to drop things and it smacks the top of every drawer on the way down so a lot of my lower drawers have dings in them. Not to mention the stupid plastic slide locks on the Masters suck. But I haven't owed the the truck a penny in a decade, so that probably won't change unless I hit the lotto lol.
11:25 what is cooking in the crock pot? seized fasteners or lunch? hot sauce is as good as penetrating oil, at least taste wise.
Hot sauce is like Lucas additive for food. A little makes everything better.
Holy moly, I been wanting on this!
Nice box tour . I need one with those deep draws . You like the Milwaukee cordless. I like the crock pot.
I do like the Milwaukee tools, but not their battery prices. Still use air tools on big jobs like main bearings and stuff though, keep oil off the electric impacts and doesn't beat them up as much.
I will take the crock pot over the tools any day. They make you sweat and say bad words.
Great video thanks! Do you get a tool allowance? Is that pretty standard in the trade to get a tool allowance? This looks expensive
Good to see you young diesel mechanics blowing your hard worked for money like I did for 44 years
the cut scream about the snapon torque angle had me dead🤣🤣🤣 ive never trusted it either
I thought I was the only wierdo with socks in my toolbox hahahaha
Happy Christmas 🎄 Adept Ape
PROFICIENT Adept Ape
Thank you for Great Tools box tour 👍
Take care and have a great Weekend with all your family around you PROFICIENT Adept Ape
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
GREAT Video Bro’ 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good stuff
Thumbs Up! What brand/model tool do you use to cut open the oil filters?
Inverted Torx head ... Crescent makes a specialized adjustable wrench to round them off.
I got the roll cart with the impact gun holder I use one as my coffee cup holder lol
That’s the shape of box I wish I had got. I have the 84” with bed liner top and workcenter. But it has the single wrench long drawer not the two.
nice box ! lol not what one man says to another but ? i use a MBC elderodo “from tha 70s” an a matco top box - yea i’m old but still playin with trucks
Bought a harbour freight tool box myself. That way I didn't have to support the SnapOn guy kids thru college. 😆
I love how the intros just keep getting quicker and more incomprehensible with each new video. (0:00) 😂
Where did you get the non gen m18 Milwaukee batteries from and are they any good?
This draw I should probably light it on fire. Brilliant! In next weeks video. How to put a fire out.
I went from a 72 master to a 84 epiq and I miss the small drawers that I used to hate. I cant stand the mixed drawers. I have them too
Super nice !
Hey bro u mind is that the tool aid deutch crimper or could u throw a link on this video I been wanting to get one the shop has the 300 dollar one but I need my own
Nice cart
Do you have a list of tools for new diesel techs
That is why I ordered my Powerset up in my Cabinet I wasn't a fan of the drawer. You didn't get the alarm system add on I see.
Josh, would it be possible for you to get your hands on a WERA 6004 XXL adjustable wrench? Would love to hear a real mechanics thoughts and a honest review on it 😅
organization and everything
"I should probably light this drawer on fire." That's gotta be my new box sticker. Like the vid, by the way, what are those boots ya got on?
Tapatio is the best!!!
an Epic crap on adap ape Box !
snap on cares the large carbide scrapers to ive got a 2 inch i like the box man
Haha. I was wondering what those were on your boots.
What do you use the square drive sockets for?
Mostly plugs on transmissions and differentials, most older trucks have them. Many pipe plugs on coolant tubes too.
Where do you keep all your dial gauges, micrometers, etc.
Lol darn inverted torques..2015 kenworth t880 drive line u joint bolts and steering box in otherwords they stay shiny
Wat smoke machine u use? Can you put a link or do you have amazon affiliaye
I've been trying to find a decent grease injection syringe. I think you had one in your 2nd drawer,is it any good?
I gave up trying to find one that’s compact and easy to hold. I put different greases in small containers and brush it on parts. I also switched to small 1/2 oz glass droppers labeled for each liquid and oil.
OK you have a few more tools than I do, but that's not surprising because you make your living with yours and mine are, well I guess I make a living with mine but mine are to fix apartments. One thing I would like to know is what in the heck do you use a needle scaler for? When I worked for Atlas-Copco we usually sold them to foundries and I think that ships use them a lot to scale rust. Just curious. Keep the good stuff coming.
Don’t know about him a fix cars for a living and there good for knocking rust off cleaning up welds and annoying your co workers cause there loud as hell 😂😂😂
Oh man 👍
Hi sir. One question.
What Torque Wrench range is the recommended?
What are you torquing?? Engine parts, lug nuts, heavy equipment?
Right "paperwork" yeah ok!😎
Wow. Impressive.
That’s an expensive set up there. It ain’t cheap being a mechanic. Every time a snap on truck comes it’s like a kid in a candy store. 😂😂
Do you actually use any of those tools though?
Looks like mine. More stuff than tools.
Love your videos. but what do you have strapped to your shoes? they can't be to keep your socks up surely.🙃😵💫
Ice cleats, that have a strap. You can leave them up and then when you go outside you roll them around. The yard here is a literal 6" thick sheet of ice a couple months a year.
Thank you
Just paperwork and such in there... The glock 19 looking back at you... Am I just a joke?