My tools seem to evolve outside the box. Like the gloves. I need room and so I put a box on the side for the gloves. Nut drivers on the side. screw drivers (philips and straight). Can't lock them up but I haven't had any problems but I don't put my Mac or snap-on tools outside unlocked.
Which one do you use the most, the 2” or the 3” die angle grinder, and which one do you recommend? Especially for clean up a rusty lathe or something like a restoration?
That drawer with like 30 different air tools really highlights their advantage! You can't store that many corded or even cordless tools in such a way so they seem to make sense for when one needs a crap load of tools for their job!
I always hang my wrenches up metric with metric etc. I always find in a drawer it takes more time to find what you need keeps work flow that much quicker
Nice tool setup. Thanks for the recommendation on the air fittings and the Knipex cutters. I have some Noise cancelling Sennheiser 4.5 BTNC headphones. They mute the air compressor and don't get in the way of your safety glasses.
Ahh the snap on crud cutter lol every time I look at that on my truck I can’t help to think that was the biggest waste of 400$, thanks for the time and tips
thanks for the tour, super nice box! i love air tools man you´re right about the compressor but properly maintained will outlast any current battery tool and in the long run will be cheaper. not to mention the pleasure of not worrying about overloading and burning electronics and motors ahhh. on the go i use a small welding bottle filled with air :D:D:D. thanks again. take care
Been enjoying a few of your videos today and looking forward to some more. Maybe a wrench organizer welding project. Maybe a homebrew version of toolbox widgets? I like that manual nibbler you had. in the box. keep up the great vids
Haven’t heard that one, so I might have to try it out. I just know this because my friend owns his own cabinet shop and they use it one their tracks if it starts to stick.
My main problem with air tools is the high pitched noise. I hate the idea of wearing hearing protection when using them, but in an inclosed place, you really need to. I’m 70, and I’ll tell you, don’t be a “guy” about it. You don’t want to lose your hearing. It’s not fun. I’m lucky, but I have friends who weren’t. McMaster-Carr has all the fittings you need.
I am not going to watch this because everyone and their dogs are doing tool box tours. The same old same old. No one can come up with fresh content. Everyone needs to copy everyone else. Boring.
Hello, this is 🔥Kimchi Welder🔥
from Canada Welding RUclipsr.
Thank you for introducing a nice tool box.
im looking forward to your next video!😎😎😎😎
Thanks for showing your tool box! Its always cool to see what other fabricators like to use!
I paint a lot of my clamps and files excetra for identification.
One thing I wish my tool chest had was soft close drawers so all of my tools don't end up at the back of the drawer when I close them.
My tools seem to evolve outside the box. Like the gloves. I need room and so I put a box on the side for the gloves. Nut drivers on the side. screw drivers (philips and straight). Can't lock them up but I haven't had any problems but I don't put my Mac or snap-on tools outside unlocked.
Cleco was developed for the aircraft industry. I use them too, when I remember, that is.
Which one do you use the most, the 2” or the 3” die angle grinder, and which one do you recommend? Especially for clean up a rusty lathe or something like a restoration?
That drawer with like 30 different air tools really highlights their advantage! You can't store that many corded or even cordless tools in such a way so they seem to make sense for when one needs a crap load of tools for their job!
I always hang my wrenches up metric with metric etc. I always find in a drawer it takes more time to find what you need keeps work flow that much quicker
Awesome video! Iv always wondered what a do it all fabricator has
Thanks for the tour!! nice toolbox 🧰
You should look into Toolbox Widget to organize your wrenches
Nice tool setup. Thanks for the recommendation on the air fittings and the Knipex cutters.
I have some Noise cancelling Sennheiser 4.5 BTNC headphones. They mute the air compressor and don't get in the way of your safety glasses.
Ahh the snap on crud cutter lol every time I look at that on my truck I can’t help to think that was the biggest waste of 400$, thanks for the time and tips
thanks for the tour, super nice box! i love air tools man you´re right about the compressor but properly maintained will outlast any current battery tool and in the long run will be cheaper. not to mention the pleasure of not worrying about overloading and burning electronics and motors ahhh. on the go i use a small welding bottle filled with air :D:D:D. thanks again. take care
Yeah, I've had a lot of my air tools for over 10 years. I definitely think they are a better investment.
Been enjoying a few of your videos today and looking forward to some more. Maybe a wrench organizer welding project. Maybe a homebrew version of toolbox widgets? I like that manual nibbler you had. in the box. keep up the great vids
I have been thinking I really need to get my wrenches under control and a home grown option might be the best, thanks!
Been waiting for this one!
Hope you like it! It’s a little long but for the people who are into it figured they’d appreciate it.
should make a air tool wall mount rack.
I don’t want to watch this. I know it’s going to cost me money if I do.
🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking the same thing.. as I was reaching for a notepad and pen... LOL
I bet you know this, but you can spray your drawer’s tracks with Pledge about once a month to keep them sliding smoothly👌🏻
Nice, is that just less messy than something like a penetrating oil?
Haven’t heard that one, so I might have to try it out. I just know this because my friend owns his own cabinet shop and they use it one their tracks if it starts to stick.
Are you Tom Segura's brother? Love your channel, man. Great content! Thank you
Thanks for the tour
My main problem with air tools is the high pitched noise. I hate the idea of wearing hearing protection when using them, but in an inclosed place, you really need to. I’m 70, and I’ll tell you, don’t be a “guy” about it. You don’t want to lose your hearing. It’s not fun. I’m lucky, but I have friends who weren’t.
McMaster-Carr has all the fittings you need.
Hi Justin, nice work. Do you ever tested the Husky Die Angle grinder? If so, how good is in comparison with the Ingersoll? I will wait your answer.
I have not yet, I'm sure they aren't bad though.
@@JustVoss Thanks, DeWalt never be a wrong choice.
Tool grid is a really good tool organizer
I'll look into it thanks!
Holy shit. A Whitney punch! Lol. I have one and didn’t know the name.
haha well there you go
What Brand and Model are those little Nibblers that you were showing??? Very handy item!
Great Video Justin. I will do one and tag you on IG.
I will look tomorrow, hopefully it’s stamped on them
@@JustVoss Thanks Justin
Storing clamps whilst tight will ruin them over time
17:00 bad boys bad boys
Your wrench drawer gives me anxiety. 🤣
Haha me too, will fix it someday..
This is gonna get ugly. I’ve already ordered everything in drawer #1. 🤣
😆 that’s funny
Great info thanks 🙏🏼
Oh so you got all your snap on tools for a fair price? Lol fuck snap on
I can tell that you are not a boilermaker based on the tools you have. Lol😂
all these tools used by manicured finger nails with no dirt underneath. Hum!
I am not going to watch this because everyone and their dogs are doing tool box tours. The same old same old. No one can come up with fresh content. Everyone needs to copy everyone else. Boring.
I literally haven’t watched one other one or even seen one posted.
@@JustVoss everyone has a different setup. I love to see it!