I swear every hvac man I’ve run into has some sort of storage system that involves sheet metal boxes. I used to do plumbing for a mechanical contractor. It was nice being able to ask the sheet metal guys to make shit for me.
The box truck is ultimate truck for Hvac, only con is for a one or two man show for seating or having to spend the money to a dedicated work vehicle, a utility truck crew cab or even ext cab also lets you seat your family and your able to take the truck out places the box truck can’t.
Очень крутая концепция. Шкаф на колесах. Единственное с чем не согласен - каждый електро инструмент должен лежать в своем чемодане. Так лучше сохраняется и с ним удобно хранить его оснастку. (быры для перфоратора, круги для болгарки...) Отношение американцев к инструменту и организации труда - образец поведения для всего мира. Стараюсь учиться у Вас ребята. Привет из Украины.
You are very organized but just the tools you have on your truck come to more than most of us make per year so this is great if you're self-employed .this job of doing heating and air conditioning just comes to more money than most of us make I spent 40 years doing this and I just don't see anyone new in these days being able to put that much money into their job. But good luck to you. Also I don't see anyone over 35 in the past 15 or 20 years doing this for a living I guess they all moved on to something else. Good luck!!!
I service all aspects of “HVAC”. Gas, oil, & heat pump forced air. Geothermal , water source heat pumps, every type of hydronic heat (including steam & solar). Tankless water heaters. Residential & commercial. To properly and professionally service all of this, it takes a lot of the correct equipment.
Commercial, I don't keep much truck stock but definitely have room for all the tools I need on a daily basis. I see too many different types of equipment to worry about truck stock. I've always thought of truck stock as more of a residential side thing.
I swear every hvac man I’ve run into has some sort of storage system that involves sheet metal boxes. I used to do plumbing for a mechanical contractor. It was nice being able to ask the sheet metal guys to make shit for me.
Excellent set up,!! Thanks for the tour
Really nice truck. This is exactly what I hope to have soon. Currently running a ARE camper, it works but really want side compartments
Nice setup
Very nice. I just like the Van or KUV van. But this is really nice for a truck set up.
Sheesh nice and organized.. I love it!
Very nice. Good for you. PERSONALLY, I prefer my 12' box truck. Your setup is nice.
The box truck is ultimate truck for Hvac, only con is for a one or two man show for seating or having to spend the money to a dedicated work vehicle, a utility truck crew cab or even ext cab also lets you seat your family and your able to take the truck out places the box truck can’t.
@@flexortiz92 -- Good point. I have another pickup and a car for other things. Box is dedicated for work. Have a good one.
@@notanewbie1718 can’t beat the box truck tho man I miss my old set up! Be safe out there brother
@@flexortiz92 You too frienc
Congratulaciones, youre blessed.
Make sure is lock up tonight🙃👍
Очень крутая концепция. Шкаф на колесах. Единственное с чем не согласен - каждый електро инструмент должен лежать в своем чемодане. Так лучше сохраняется и с ним удобно хранить его оснастку. (быры для перфоратора, круги для болгарки...) Отношение американцев к инструменту и организации труда - образец поведения для всего мира. Стараюсь учиться у Вас ребята. Привет из Украины.
Nice truck.
Nice one
its good, nothing better than working using van. i wish i could find my yellow wire nuts or a 3/8 copper 90
12:31. "it's pretty basic" yea right .... Cool utility setup. Only thing missing is the platform bed across the back and the proverbial kitchen sink
You are very organized but just the tools you have on your truck come to more than most of us make per year so this is great if you're self-employed .this job of doing heating and air conditioning just comes to more money than most of us make I spent 40 years doing this and I just don't see anyone new in these days being able to put that much money into their job. But good luck to you. Also I don't see anyone over 35 in the past 15 or 20 years doing this for a living I guess they all moved on to something else. Good luck!!!
I service all aspects of “HVAC”. Gas, oil, & heat pump forced air. Geothermal , water source heat pumps, every type of hydronic heat (including steam & solar). Tankless water heaters. Residential & commercial. To properly and professionally service all of this, it takes a lot of the correct equipment.
Nice 😎👍
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How and what did you use to secure the cover to the tool boxes?
YUP NOTICED CAP BIN HAD DIRTY HAND PRINTS
Then people questions why we charge so much, all the things we have to buy
Nice set up..... My boss is getting me a 2022 F250 with 8ft utility bed not enclosed. How did you put a roof on yours?
It’s just a vinyl tonneau cover. I had a local tarp company custom order/make it for me.
How do you like that uei combustion analyzer??
It’s okay. Could be a little more user-friendly. My Testo was better but The cost of recalibrating every year got ridiculous.
Thanks good info I was torn between buying that and testo 310
NIce, but you must be making at least $40 per hour to have all those tools
Company should provide heavy stuff your supposed to only show up with basic hand tos
Waymore
Vans do it better for service
All personal preference, I was in a van for 8 years. Now in a service body truck for the last 10 years and would never go back to a van.
Commercial or residential?
For Commercial the truck stock we need and the tools.we need kind of necessitate a large van
Commercial, I don't keep much truck stock but definitely have room for all the tools I need on a daily basis. I see too many different types of equipment to worry about truck stock. I've always thought of truck stock as more of a residential side thing.
@@jakem117 about 50/50. But I oversee a small crew of techs that have everything on their vans.