It's cool to see other new guys who take pride in their tools and seem happy to be where their at. I'm coming up on 4 years and all the new guys after my wave of hiring don't have half the tools and probably know half as much as you. pride in your work is 100% noticed by the people you work with.
I hear enthusiasm in your voice, and that is awesome! Hold on to that enthusiasm, build your tool set at a rate you can afford and above all learn all you can from anyone willing to teach you! You are on an upward trajectory. Hopefully you’ll keep up with the vlogs so we can see you progress. Happy New Year!
I like hearing the enthusiasm in your voice. Can tell you take pride in your work by how organized your box is. Looks great. Keep it up young man, you’re on the right track.
Nice setup when I first started out I would only buy stuff I ended up borrowing multiple times from coworkers. Don’t worry about having a empty box slowly buy stuff at the pace you need it and can afford it buy cheap and if it breaks upgrade it.
Great video I work on Philly transportation busses se-pta and they are diesel also. Your setup is great only down fall is technology is changing and engineers make everything harder for us…. We are transitioning to a hydrogen fuel cell series of busses and they are nightmares and also hybrid diesels the industry changes so much but love your passion I’m 6 yrs in and 32 yrs old keep up the dedication and in some circumstances never hesitate to think outside of the box there is always multiple ways to fix these vehicles
dw so much about brands or what others think bro. thats a nice box and you have a decent start to an awesome tool collection! all tht matters is does it get the job done and does it make the job easier or faster for you! hope to see more vlogs!
Very nice and neat setup. Speaks of your approach to work and I wish you the very best in your career. Don’t be in any hurry to fill the box just for the sake of it.
I love seeing young people coming up in the trades! You will do well! I make great money and never went to college. I own my own home and love what I do. Keep up the good work!
I love Hercules. Just make sure you got a 8ah for the 20v stuff. All the general construction Hercules tools are similar to dewalt for half the price. Milwaukee has Home Depot deals, sometimes you can get Milwaukee fuel for a little more than Hercules
Nice bro like the set up I ain’t no mechanic but I like to wrench on my old ranger keeping it alive I’m bout to grab that digital torque wrench didn’t think about that
If you like that Pittsburg you should try the EZ red Version i am also a diseal mechanic been working on buses about 10 years and it has not broke on me yet i got mine on Cornwell truck and he was like get a Cornwell 1/2 version and i told him i would when it broke its been 10 years still using it!
@@R0GUEC0BRA that’s crazy, I just seen someone review those ez red ratchets, it’s the one that’s extendable and it’s flex head….if I get those, those will be my daily
Don't trip about not having your box full or having stupid expensive tools bruh. You can get high quality tools for a fraction of the price of tool truck brands. Look at brands like tsunoda, knipex, icon, mayhew, Capri, gearwrench, tekton, tone, koken, vessel, proto industrial, sk, vim, ares, genius, lang, astro pneumatic, olsa, stahwille, Geodre, teng, and a bunch of other brands. Don't drink the tool truck kool aid bro. The tools don't make the mechanic. I've done huge jobs with hyper tough tools before. Obviously, that's not ideal for everyday use, but you can get high quality tools without stepping on a tool truck. Just spend you're money well and don't follow the herd. Icon makes great tools too bro. They got some new ratchets coming out next year that will shake the tool world up.
@@kaigokrazzi Facts brotha!! Watch some of project farm's videos if you haven't already. He's done 2 separate videos now showing the gearwrench ratchet outperform not only the snap on, but every other ratchet he tested in each category. He also did a video where a $12 pair of Tsunoda pliers beat everything else he tested as well. It's not about how much it costs, just remember that.
Word of advice don’t let the tool man get you to buy gimmick tools the guy that uses harbor freight in my shop is the best tec/ mechanic also swap meets and eBay are a good tool source I have mostly Matco and buy snap on only on sales and if they have something I can’t get from no one else I did splurge on some digital tork ratchets from snap on I do a lot of engine work so I need them my favorite dayly tool is my craftsman 3/8 impact gun from lowes got it on sale with a drill set for 110 bucks because it’s the old version
@@chalinp4886 thank you for the advice📝🙏🏾, and how’s the craftsman power tools? I’ve never heard anyone talk about them.. a lot of old head at my shop rave about the old craftsman hand tools, I just never here them talk bout the power tools
@ I had my for 2 years no problem good brake away and tork down for bolts & nuts sizes 3/8 to 3/4 witch are common sizes on Cummins and Detroid assessory brackets on critical part I use a tork to spec as recommended over all it speeds up disassembly and assembly of components and the price is unbeatable they also make a 1/2 inch I think I also have a craftsman set of classic wrenches from sears from way back that I got from my father who is been in diesel game for 45 plus years best set of wrenches ever lowes has the singles or complete set no gimmicks straight to the point wrenches at a out of this world price puts my matco set and snap on swap meet set to shame I like to have paper for other hobby’s not just tools also get a power prove basic and master it because electrical is the future yo will become more competitive
Hey, take some advice from someone that’s been working on cars for over 30 plus years as a professional and as a hobbyist. Do NOT, and I repeat, do NOT get caught up in the brand name game. You have a good build up set. Do not waste your money on snap on, Matco, and other truck brands. I’ve spent over $100K at least of name brand tools and power tools. When I look back, it was a waste of money and I could’ve done a lot more for that money. You can basically get the job done with the tools you have, Milwaukee, husky, and the other brands you should. You might need some specialty tools in the future for certain jobs, but you have good collection so far.
I'll second this. I work on aircraft cockpits and instruments using tools mostly obtained from Tekton, Milwaukee and Harbor Freight. The tool truck stuff is nice, and they make some great specialty stuff but hoo boy do you pay through the nose for it. I see you're rocking plenty of HF stuff... it may surprise you how long some of it lasts, so long as you're picky.
@@jaggermurlin6343 Mann I love that thing, definitely when you’re dealing with a rusty/stubborn bolt around a area you can’t put a torch at, 10/10 in my opinion
Ive been a tech for just over a year now, tool wise i might have a better set of tools for varrious jobs, but i dont have a snap on box, i just got mine from harbor freight, sure wish i could afford name brand shit, but on the plus side i dont owe any one money
Smart man not buying everything tool truck. When it comes time to upgrade wrenches wright, and Williams make some of the best wrenches money can buy for around $300
That's a very impressive setup for being one year into the trade. Keep that enthusiasm and always be willing to learn, and you'll go far.
@@paul2482📝🙏🏾🙏🏾
It's cool to see other new guys who take pride in their tools and seem happy to be where their at. I'm coming up on 4 years and all the new guys after my wave of hiring don't have half the tools and probably know half as much as you. pride in your work is 100% noticed by the people you work with.
@@Shouk02 😂🙏🏾🙏🏾
I hear enthusiasm in your voice, and that is awesome! Hold on to that enthusiasm, build your tool set at a rate you can afford and above all learn all you can from anyone willing to teach you! You are on an upward trajectory. Hopefully you’ll keep up with the vlogs so we can see you progress. Happy New Year!
@@danielgeng2306 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Being in the trade for over 50 years, I can say you’re off to a good start young man. 👍🏻
Godlyyyy 50 years, thats awesome fr!!! All 50years at dealer or ?
I like hearing the enthusiasm in your voice. Can tell you take pride in your work by how organized your box is. Looks great. Keep it up young man, you’re on the right track.
@@TonyIngram-k9p 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Awesome to see someone excited to grow. Keep the hunger and always know your worth. Been in the trade over 10 years now.
sheesh 10 years, and thank you 🙏🏾
Nice to see your attention to detail 😄
@@jasnapon 🙏🏾
Nice energy and excitement, good to see
@@briongates2900 🙏🏾🙏🏾I’ll try to keep it up
almost poked my eye out with that long ass feeler gauge set!
@@victornaranjo5136 😭😭😭
I definitely see a BRIGHT future for this BRIGHT man!!
@@karlx-1 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Nice setup when I first started out I would only buy stuff I ended up borrowing multiple times from coworkers. Don’t worry about having a empty box slowly buy stuff at the pace you need it and can afford it buy cheap and if it breaks upgrade it.
@@ethanwimer8487 🙏🏾🙏🏾📝
Great video
I work on Philly transportation busses se-pta and they are diesel also. Your setup is great only down fall is technology is changing and engineers make everything harder for us…. We are transitioning to a hydrogen fuel cell series of busses and they are nightmares and also hybrid diesels the industry changes so much but love your passion I’m 6 yrs in and 32 yrs old keep up the dedication and in some circumstances never hesitate to think outside of the box there is always multiple ways to fix these vehicles
The hydrogen cell stuff sounds interesting. Best of luck
dw so much about brands or what others think bro. thats a nice box and you have a decent start to an awesome tool collection! all tht matters is does it get the job done and does it make the job easier or faster for you! hope to see more vlogs!
@@ezharkonnus5649 📝🙏🏾
Very nice and neat setup. Speaks of your approach to work and I wish you the very best in your career.
Don’t be in any hurry to fill the box just for the sake of it.
@@frankblack1481 thank you!!!!!🙏🏾🙏🏾 🙏🏾
I love seeing young people coming up in the trades! You will do well! I make great money and never went to college. I own my own home and love what I do. Keep up the good work!
@@skyleroberholtzer2787 he’ll yeahh!!! That wassup!! And thank you 🙏🏾
My Mom swears, the metal in the Snap-On pliers is superior to the Icon. Don't kill the messager🤷♂️
@@cblack1863 😂😂 both get the job done
The snack drawer is always the MVP!
Started off as an automotive technician at a dealership, but spent most of my time self employed specializing in building racing engines
Great start bro and I'm been diesel mechanic for 5 year
How’s it been for you ?
And thank you 🙏🏾
"Variable Speed trigger" is the term you was looking for on the air hammer
@@EzTechJoe those are the words I was looking for 😂
that new stubby kicks ass get it when you can
That box is awesome I’m working up to that one!!!
@@that-badass-barber Yeahh It’s pretty cool
I love Hercules. Just make sure you got a 8ah for the 20v stuff. All the general construction Hercules tools are similar to dewalt for half the price. Milwaukee has Home Depot deals, sometimes you can get Milwaukee fuel for a little more than Hercules
@@gianniboomhower yeah I def gotta take advantage of those deals
Dope video bro
@@Chevy_Mafia 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Ohh found my boy on TH-cam! Get it in bro!
@@EzTechJoe 😂🙏🏾🙏🏾
Awesome man!
@@Rigrocket 🙏🏾
Yessirr got a dang clean setup 🚫🧢
Appreciate it 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great setup!
@@AdriftAndAtPeace323 thank you 🙏🏾
See the Ase sticker T or A? Still working on my master, have 7 Tseries
@ I’m working on my T’s currently but eventually all
You got it going on dog 😎
@@jasnapon 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Nice bro like the set up I ain’t no mechanic but I like to wrench on my old ranger keeping it alive I’m bout to grab that digital torque wrench didn’t think about that
@@weekendwarriorrestoration3927 you’re username is taking me out 😂, and yeah those digital torque adapter will save you so much money
@ yea I do side jobs for masonry work on weekends kinda like the way it sounds
Nice, keep going
@@nathankisner8332 🙏🏾🙏🏾
If you like that Pittsburg you should try the EZ red Version i am also a diseal mechanic been working on buses about 10 years and it has not broke on me yet i got mine on Cornwell truck
and he was like get a Cornwell 1/2 version and i told him i would when it broke its been 10 years still using it!
If you like the ICON ratches wait till the new ones comes out there part snap on and part Matco
@@R0GUEC0BRA that’s crazy, I just seen someone review those ez red ratchets, it’s the one that’s extendable and it’s flex head….if I get those, those will be my daily
@@R0GUEC0BRA ohh yeah I seen the new. G2 ratchets…. Mannn I can’t wait for them to come out
Those pittsburgh wrenches arent going to break, youll be stuck with them until you want to upgrade, and if they do harbor freight warranties them
@@jamesbasye2362 then ig I’ll have them forever, no sense in upgrading if they going to get the job done
I love the video and can’t wait to see more content. Where’d you get the heavy duty filter wrench you have in your plier drawer?
@@alecvillanueva6539 I got it from my Cornwell dealer, but you can prolly just go on Gearwrench website and get it
@ dope ‘ppreciate it big dog 👌
Man check out some of Tekton tools. Almost the best warranty in the business. With affordable USA offerings too.
@@jnic2003 I have a tool haul I’m about to post next month and a lot of it is tekton
How much money for the cornwell screwdrivers? Thanks
@@SkullheadOG I actually bought them off my coworker for 50$
@@kaigokrazzi what would be the price for all that are shown for me to buy them ?
Harbor freight makes a quinn 3/4 extendo ratchet thats boss
@@Chad20109 yeah that would be dope, but then I’ll have to buy 3/4 sockets too
@@kaigokrazzivevor 3/4 set 3/4-2 1/2" for 150. I use them on CSX Cranes
Don't trip about not having your box full or having stupid expensive tools bruh. You can get high quality tools for a fraction of the price of tool truck brands. Look at brands like tsunoda, knipex, icon, mayhew, Capri, gearwrench, tekton, tone, koken, vessel, proto industrial, sk, vim, ares, genius, lang, astro pneumatic, olsa, stahwille, Geodre, teng, and a bunch of other brands. Don't drink the tool truck kool aid bro. The tools don't make the mechanic. I've done huge jobs with hyper tough tools before. Obviously, that's not ideal for everyday use, but you can get high quality tools without stepping on a tool truck. Just spend you're money well and don't follow the herd. Icon makes great tools too bro. They got some new ratchets coming out next year that will shake the tool world up.
Yeahh I can’t wait to invest those brands for sure… will save a lot of money shopping with them then the tool truck
@@kaigokrazzi Facts brotha!! Watch some of project farm's videos if you haven't already. He's done 2 separate videos now showing the gearwrench ratchet outperform not only the snap on, but every other ratchet he tested in each category. He also did a video where a $12 pair of Tsunoda pliers beat everything else he tested as well. It's not about how much it costs, just remember that.
I got the same box.💪🏾 Mine box is black/black tho.
@@eenquist20 that’s wassup!!!! How are you liking it ?
Word of advice don’t let the tool man get you to buy gimmick tools the guy that uses harbor freight in my shop is the best tec/ mechanic also swap meets and eBay are a good tool source I have mostly Matco and buy snap on only on sales and if they have something I can’t get from no one else I did splurge on some digital tork ratchets from snap on I do a lot of engine work so I need them my favorite dayly tool is my craftsman 3/8 impact gun from lowes got it on sale with a drill set for 110 bucks because it’s the old version
@@chalinp4886 thank you for the advice📝🙏🏾, and how’s the craftsman power tools? I’ve never heard anyone talk about them.. a lot of old head at my shop rave about the old craftsman hand tools, I just never here them talk bout the power tools
@ I had my for 2 years no problem good brake away and tork down for bolts & nuts sizes 3/8 to 3/4 witch are common sizes on Cummins and Detroid assessory brackets on critical part I use a tork to spec as recommended over all it speeds up disassembly and assembly of components and the price is unbeatable they also make a 1/2 inch I think I also have a craftsman set of classic wrenches from sears from way back that I got from my father who is been in diesel game for 45 plus years best set of wrenches ever lowes has the singles or complete set no gimmicks straight to the point wrenches at a out of this world price puts my matco set and snap on swap meet set to shame I like to have paper for other hobby’s not just tools also get a power prove basic and master it because electrical is the future yo will become more competitive
Hey, take some advice from someone that’s been working on cars for over 30 plus years as a professional and as a hobbyist. Do NOT, and I repeat, do NOT get caught up in the brand name game. You have a good build up set. Do not waste your money on snap on, Matco, and other truck brands. I’ve spent over $100K at least of name brand tools and power tools. When I look back, it was a waste of money and I could’ve done a lot more for that money. You can basically get the job done with the tools you have, Milwaukee, husky, and the other brands you should. You might need some specialty tools in the future for certain jobs, but you have good collection so far.
@@tpp4007 📝📝🙏🏾
I'll second this. I work on aircraft cockpits and instruments using tools mostly obtained from Tekton, Milwaukee and Harbor Freight. The tool truck stuff is nice, and they make some great specialty stuff but hoo boy do you pay through the nose for it. I see you're rocking plenty of HF stuff... it may surprise you how long some of it lasts, so long as you're picky.
@@dynadork3312 noted… stay off tool truck📝🙏🏾
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
How much you pay for that box a month that shi tuffffffff I started a year ago as well pretty much the same goodies
14:20. Obviously as a Diesel Mechanic I know what it is. It's the world's greatest blow gun.
@@NORAPYOUNGLEGEND 😂😂😂
nice box how you got into diesel mechanics
You are doing the right thing, buy cheap tools that earn the money so you can buy good tools cash. Stay away from the credit.
@@harveysmith100 💯
Not supposed to use an impact on brake chamber?? I didn't get the memo 😂
@@EzTechJoe I was told that by my brakes instructor😂
@@kaigokrazzi 🤣🤣🤣.. ain't nobody got time to be ratcheting that MF back and forth lol
Do another video when your tool box is filled up with tools big dog
@@MiguelACastillo-uw4rk I’m try to do a video every year, so you guys can see the progress
How do you like your heat inductor?
@@jaggermurlin6343 Mann I love that thing, definitely when you’re dealing with a rusty/stubborn bolt around a area you can’t put a torch at, 10/10 in my opinion
Dope video bro .. how did you get started ? Did you go to school for diesel tech?
@@hallowedbethygame2840 no I started at the bottom of a company and worked my way up
Ive been a tech for just over a year now, tool wise i might have a better set of tools for varrious jobs, but i dont have a snap on box, i just got mine from harbor freight, sure wish i could afford name brand shit, but on the plus side i dont owe any one money
You don't mess with tools you use them and you don't fk with an engine you work on them
Smart man not buying everything tool truck. When it comes time to upgrade wrenches wright, and Williams make some of the best wrenches money can buy for around $300
@@cwcadventures9987 I’ll give them a look
How red classic treating you bro?
@@Tonytewsteez pretty good ian gone lie
Should have bought an icon tool box and filled it with snap on tools. Tool box don’t make you money.
@@Swatson0218 If I did it that way I’d be more debt then I’m in now
That bit set needs to be in the top drawer with sockets
@@atxtrojans002 I’m about to get another set from tekton that’s going to go up there