I like the idea of keeping the pill container in the belt loop instead of taking-up a screwdriver spot ...on my TP3 I keep a pair of nitrile gloves and a grocery bag stuff in there in case I get caught in the rain. Got a TP4B on the way(promotion) - gonna have to wait till it actually gets here to see if I wanna swap it out for my TP3 as a diagnostic bag.
Lee Altman Sr. Because they go till the ticking stops lol. I Carry an impact and hammer drill for every day use. And I see guys strip screws all the time. I’m like you do know the ticking noise is torque pulling more ,meaning it’s tight.
@@jmarth523 Or learn how to use the variable speed and control the trigger and use enough force and you won't ever have a stripped screw....Unfortunately, everyone just hears "DUGGA DUGGA" and they're satisfied....
Great Video Mike . Love the idea of putting your small parts box in the slot up at handle. That valve core remover , what brand is that . looks awesome
You know I'm not positive, they got it for me and I don't see any branding on it. I'll have to look closer, but it does work good and the top has a container for extra cores.
Great tip using the pill containers. Great vid 👍
Very nice setup!!
Thanks!
I like the idea of keeping the pill container in the belt loop instead of taking-up a screwdriver spot
...on my TP3 I keep a pair of nitrile gloves and a grocery bag stuff in there in case I get caught in the rain.
Got a TP4B on the way(promotion) - gonna have to wait till it actually gets here to see if I wanna swap it out for my TP3 as a diagnostic bag.
The pill box to store small parts is genius!
I like how you call the husky 4-1 speed wrench a dog bone
Nice set up. Man your lucky your company pays for your tools that's really cool.
Thanks man! :-)
Excelents tools!
Impact drivers strip out screws! A drill driver with a clutch is best. I have followed behind techs with impact tools and many screws are stripped
Lee Altman Sr. Because they go till the ticking stops lol. I Carry an impact and hammer drill for every day use. And I see guys strip screws all the time. I’m like you do know the ticking noise is torque pulling more ,meaning it’s tight.
Use quality tips and screws and you wont have any problems
@@jmarth523 Or learn how to use the variable speed and control the trigger and use enough force and you won't ever have a stripped screw....Unfortunately, everyone just hears "DUGGA DUGGA" and they're satisfied....
Ha, just got a notification that I subscribed to myself...was like, 'wtf?'
Haha!
Great Video Mike . Love the idea of putting your small parts box in the slot up at handle. That valve core remover , what brand is that . looks awesome
You know I'm not positive, they got it for me and I don't see any branding on it. I'll have to look closer, but it does work good and the top has a container for extra cores.
@@mikehvac6819 Probably it's a JB tool
Yes sir👍
Hey Mike, Could you link that 9/16" socket adaptor with that universal 5/16 - 1/4" insert? I am looking online and can't find shit! Thanks man!
It's trash, don't even bother.
@@Jason-gk8jl Good to know, I won't, thanks for the heads up!
What company pays for nice tools like that!? The company I work for the tools are garbage.
I work for a school district.
Can you please tell me the name of your 9/16 multi tool socket
It’s a Klein multi socket
You got a lot of 1/4 and 5/16 nutrunners man.
You sometimes need 2 at the same time?
Why don’t they want you using your own tools?
I know that sounds crazy to me
What company didn't allow you to have your own tools?
Jesse Ruiz they bought all there tools fucking ayy
Is the sc640 the same size as the sc660?
I believe they are.
Great review awesome tools. Could you sniffle a little more?