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Modern Polymath
Добавлен 26 июн 2021
RUclips channel from @VoteMikeJones. Est. 2021.
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My PACKOUT System - Part 2 (IT / Low Voltage Bag)
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My PACKOUT System - Part 2 (IT / Low Voltage Bag)
My PACKOUT System - Part 1 (Handy Man / Tech Bag)
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First in a series, where I'm going into detail on my personal PACKOUT system that I've been using for ~18 months. We start with the 20" Tote, which I use as my main tech bag currently.
Mobile Toolbox (Pelican 1560) | Modern Polymath
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Take a look through my Pelican 1560 that I use as a portable toolbox, mostly for low voltage installs and broadcast engineering related ops.
EDC SUMMER 2021 | MODERN POLYMATH
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A quick look at my EDC (every day carry) in the summer of 2021, which centers around the Vertx Gamut backpack.
TOOL CART TOUR 2021 | MODERN POLYMATH
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Quick tour of my [NAPA] refurbished tool cart that I used while managing a NAPA Autocare Center and now use for my small engine repair side hustle. My main tools / box are at home. With value in mind most of the tools are Harbor Freight or Carlyle (NAPA). I discuss the pros, and the cons.
If you can't afford designer bags and feel a certain way about expensive designer bags, then don't watch this video. Like do you read a video title before clicking on it? The title makes it clear that the video will be about designer bags. I find these types of videos very helpful and although I can't afford these bags yet, I know one day I will. I wanted to know which designer bag was truly worth my hard-earned money and one that I would get the most out of. That being said, if you're reading this, thank you for sharing this video with us and please make more videos like this. Maybe luxrul is your next choice?
I know a lot of people dont carry them unless they are in an urban environment but I keep a screwdriver bit set incase you come upon a abandoned car or shed or small abandoned home...stress importance of "abandoned" to harvest needed metals or parts from
That is a well designed kit, looks like you have done your homework. Since its staged in your truck, consider adding a spare set of prescription glasses. Additional homework for winter: Investigate Mor Kochanski's super shelter. What no one in survival is talking about is a cold weather skill: Wim Hoff breathing. This will save you while you are awake and can practice it, but eventually you will need to sleep and that is where supplemental heat can make the difference: consider adding a zippo hand warmer and some fuel.
I think the advice about extra prescription glasses is great. I do keep some in other kits. Mine are mostly readers so I can operate without them pretty well.
Lots of use for a tent at a hotel or family members.
Yes sir, I do always try to think of those who may not be prepared and how to support. Thanks for the comment!
Nice setup. I had a 22 like that but lost it in a house move. Good choice though!
Thanks sir, hope you can acquire another one!
I like to know the exact hight lengt and wide
Hi Good night Iam Alex from Aruba
Wera are not German tools.
Oh, what are they?
@@modernpolymath2145 Czech Republic mostly manufacturing. Excellent tools and quality and German design but not main manufacturing location
@@avservice314 good thing I didn’t say manufactured in Germany then! They are a German based company. Like most tools companies, they produce tools in multiple countries. The point I was making: moving from a more American tool company (Klein) towards more German brands like Wera & Knipex. Thanks for watching!
It says made in Czech republic on mine so thats what I consider them to be not a huge deal
Very nice, I'm looking to get the pelican gmtk case. I already have all the Armstrong tools so they will fit in it like a glove
About to drop some videos on PACKOUT. Both are great systems!
I really like that system. The pelican case and the Klein pouches seem like a perfect way to manage a traveling tool box. Thanks for making this video!
Whats the item# for that light
No music would be better.
Better no music background 🤔
PLEASE STOP THE BACKGROUND MUSIC… it drowns out your voice… I’m interested in what and why your EDC contains… the background music doesn’t add to the video
Will do. But turn down the volume on your comments too, ain’t nobody got time FOR THAT.
Harbor freight tools for the win with this setup! Love seeing ppl getting it done on a budget! Keep up the good work man and thanks for sharing
Thank you sir! I’m clearly a Harbor Freight fan, haha.
Modern Polymath!? More like Adult Nerd.
I'm an Elite Level Nerd, please use some respect.
I like you tool cart
Much thanks!
Nice box
Thanks y’all!
Appreciate it!
Good video!! Keep it up’
Thank you!
Nice job on the videos, enjoying your channel.
Thanks so much, new content next week!
Next episode: How to make millions with crypto currency.
Good video! What about a tech EDC?
What kinds of content would you want to see in a tech EDC video?
@@modernpolymath2145 Like a tech survival kit. Tech we can't live without.
@@melissanavarro7449 you got it!
@@modernpolymath2145 Awesome looking forward to the video!
Great to see your bag edc 👍🏻🍻
Thanks y'all!
Good video my dude! Adjust the audio settings a little bit and your solid.
Appreciate it, better microphone headed this way!
I was very interested in what you were saying but had difficulty understanding several portions of this video because the music was louder than your voice. Thanks.
Thanks for watching Bob! We'll be getting a new microphone soon to help with that!
Love it
Thanks Doug! Dig you channel too, headed over and saw you're a fan of Danners ... that's all I needed to see.
Nice box!
Thanks Scott!