Guys I love your videos. Been watching them for the last Rhee nights about 4 hour each time. You guys are great and so is the Snapon distributor. Great job everyone and I.m definitely subscribing and hitting the bell!
There's something super likeable about your snapon guy. Having a diagnostic cart will definitely make your life a lot easier without a doubt brother. Congrats on the upgrade!
I left a 12in 3/8 snap on with a 14mm socket under the hood of a car I'm sad I still wish my rep had as much stuff as Hamilton you and bill are some lucky guys clay have a good weekend
my mechanic left his ratchet 3 ratcheting wrences 2 sockets and his extension and dead blow hammer in the extra battery tray on my Tahoe one time.. A week later i was under the hood because i heard a rattling sound. It was his ratchet hittinh that hammer when i hit bumps.. He was so suprised when I brought in almost ten Snap on tools, neither of us could believe that with my driving everything stayed in the battery tray...Needless to say my next job was on the house and he was so happy that I was a good guy and brought them back when I found them. He said it was late and dark and he plain forgot... Thats one reason i always put my stuff back on my service cart or in my magnetic tray. at least i wont lose anything... just a funny story about crap that happens to the best of us. He is a really good mechanic.
You will like that Snap On vice.My dad's Snap On vice which is made by Wilton is over 20 years old and been one tough vice over the years holding up well.
are wilton bench grinders good quality also? I have a brand new pne i got years ago but its still in the box as I have 2 other working bench grinders at this time.. Maybe I should swap out my Crapsman with the Wilton...
Chris, I own 5 Bullets - N8300, HD9400, 1755 Tradesman, 400S, and a C2. A restored Bullet is not inexpensive, as you mention. If you cruise CL - gotta look every day and be willing to travel - the cost is much lower. I see Bullets for sale fairly often. Of course it won't look like the $500 vise, but it can look and function like a new one if you refurbish it yourself. It does take time and effort, but overall it isn't terribly difficult. Once you start leveling the metal and taking care of stuff like casting flash and scale, things can get more complex, but I digress. Few folks go that far. We have access to higher quality parts than stock and the rest is up to you. If you join the (closed) vise group on FB, we can help you choose a good vise to work with and offer assistance during the restoration. Or, you can save your shekels and buy a restored vise from someone like me. These are the two options if you really want a Bullet. As a side note, guys who restore vises often consider Reed and Athol as the most desirable, generally speaking. Not Wilton. On RUclips, however, it's as if Wilton is the pinnacle of quality. Hard not to smile. Good luck.
Dang!!! I wish I had ONE and that's number ELEVEN for you! Holy Smokes Clay!!!😊 Still honored to see that patch on the wall. Thanks for sharing Brother!! 👍🏼
I make custom vise stands. My vise stand is 3/4 plate bottom with qtr in thick 3in square tube for riser and half in plate for base plate. Looks alot like the 500$ Wilton stand... Didn't even know that existed when I built mine
I bought some bar tables the high tops and mounted my vice to the top. one to the steel itself and one I left the thick clearcoated wood table top on and mounted through it with carraige bolts and they both are portable to move outside easily if needed and work great. super sturdy and cost me like $20 each at an auction. I got 6 of them and have a drill press on one. etc a great buy em if u ever come across any take a look endless shop possibilities.. the small high top rectangular tables...
@@adama5392 I actually made some pipe stands and that's an adapter I made is a table top with handles for slight turning ability. No turn table but it works and didn't cost me 5,000$ but then again I still want a turn table lol
Snap on reminds me of antiques. People used to pay large sums of money investing in furniture because it will always be worth money and could go up. Fast forward and other companies figured out how to do it better and for less. Now their furniture is worth next to nothing.
I respectfully disagree with you. Snap on tools will always have high resale value, cheap tools are not a new thing, and as for made better than Matco or Snapon you are flat out wrong. If you earn money with tools it pays to have quality tools. I've had the same Snap on tools for 35 years, and they are all in great condition.
@@JH-zy1dj as someone who’s family runs an auction company and watches used snap on tools sell, the depreciation hit you take is significantly harder than your average brand. I can pay 1/3 the price for a Milwaukee impact gun that has more torque and 3x the warranty. Snap on used to be a better tool, every manufacture has stepped up their game and in most cases surpassed snap on. You’re paying for the name now.
@@Sean-pw3yr Point taken, I love snap on tools however I only buy Milwaukee power tools. I don't own a single snap on power tool minus the tech angle. I don't know, Am I wrong for loving my Snap on wrenches and sockets? I just like the way they feel in my hand. Its comforting. Not to mention I like USA made tools. Take care brother.
Man i miss being the shop and being able to sort my tools in different boxes Now i roll in a truck ,what you bring is what you got to work with so i jam it full of stuff and it bugs the heck out of me
A posting timed for us West coast watchers! Exactly how many boxes do you have Clay? R u doing a morning live show tomorrow? Hamilton is one lucky Snap-On dealer having you on his route. Love your videos!
When it comes to tools and tool boxes, money is no option for you, huh??? Nice stuff, man!!! Especially that Snap-on vise. You'll like that dude!!! Their one tuff cookie!!!
Hell of a hall this week Clay! To keep you out of some trouble I suggest you stop off and get the little lady some flowers before you get home. Great video look forward to seeing ya next week. Take care bud.
Great video Mr Koon, I like the idea of a cart as a separate electrical/diagnostic cart. Would you ever consider trading your two other boxes for one bigger box like an Epiq Mr Big or work centre setup? Curious to know. Thanks for making great videos.
Congrats on the vise. As I'm sure you know, it's essentially a Wilton 1765 Tradesman. The Tradesman differs a bit from Wilton's Bullet vises. The main practical difference, I'm assuming in terms of a shop application, is the hardening of the jaw inserts. They're not as hard as the inserts on the combination and machinist vises. It may or may not be an issue for your use. If you do crack an insert, take a look at the link below. I restore vises and own 5 Bullets of my own. This is where folks like me get our parts: www.wiltonviseparts.net/
Clay, If It Weren't For Snap-on And Milwaukie Fuel Tools,,, I Would Be In A World Of Hurt And I Buy Some Used Tools As Well Depending On What It Would Be And You Can't Do That With Just Any Brands Of Tools!!!
When you're paying $105 for a 20lb magnet, you're gonna damn make sure to pull it off with barely enough force so it really feels like you're getting your money's worth out of the $2 harbor freight trinket
The 1 hp grinder is pretty mean. I've had one for a while. It grinds/cuts beefy enough to need the side handle. You'll like the KRSC, it's pretty handy. I dig mine. The stock guides are the weaker 100# glides. For a diag cart it should be good. I doubled a couple drawers with the stronger glides and swapped two 2" drawers from my KRA4107.
You Snap-ON guys are nuts... id rather put my kid in college not the dealers kids. My friend has 2 trucks. So i know what he pays ... and what you pay. As soon as he pulled out with your money he was smiling. They live well from your credit card...
To each his own what they spend money on. And as Americans we all have the right to choose what that is. Funny thing is everyone that doesn’t have Snap On tools always fussed about the prices but the ones that own Snap On tools never fuss about the quality or the price. Yes they are high no doubt, but you pay for the service and the quality and the fact when it breaks (yes I said when not if because if you use tools they WILL break) they replace them on the spot vs having to mail them off. I’m proud of my tools and they make my living Like any other profession you want the best you can buy. Just like a photographer won’t be using a $20 digital no name camera and your doctor probably won’t be going to harbor freight to buy his scalpels, you want to have the best tools you can afford to work with. For me I feel Snap On, Matco, Mac or Cornwell are the best choices. The tool truck dealers have to make a living too. They have lots of overhead. Truck payment, insurance, tool inventory, fuel, plus they are carrying the note on a lot of money owed to them from interest free tool truck accounts. All that comes out before they even get a paycheck for themselves. I understand overhead costs. The service is worth the little extra cost of a quality American made tool made from American Steel manufactured by American workers in and American factory.
@@KoonTrucking I know exactly what your saying. I have job trucks , tools and liability insurance to. Your not telling me anything new. And i do have some high dollar tools . They are nice . Given as gifts and flea market finds. I may do a video someday of how a good sales dealer lives. Just to show you where your hard earned money is going. But like you said , they need to make a living to..
Nice idea for the diagnostic cart. That one should clean up ok and hopefully a hefty discount as opposed to a new one! Out of interest, besides you and Bill, how many of there are you working in the shop there?
So I thought I saw your name on the white bored at the front of the truck. Did you win something? Also what is the color name of the blue shade box Hamilton has at the front.
We showed it I think it was two weeks ago, can’t remember off the top of my head but that is a pretty box. We discussed it on that video it was at the beginning.
what did you have to pay for the dirty used box if u do not mind saying?? I am really curious as I almost bought the exact box used but passed it up because he wanted $900 and I thought that was a little steep. But it was a private person not a dealer
At least you have a good snap on guy mines a fucking dick I have 20 grand in snap on tools and He tried to charge me more than what the Is worth online
@@felixf5211 not on Facebook so I can avoid that one lol. Figure I'll get one at a garage sale or estate sale at some pt or possibly lucky on Craigslist. Guess if current vise shits the bed it'll expedite my search lol
There are many tool truck videos out there, but, yawls is the best and most fun to watch!
Agreed
Why don't you just ask him how much his mortgage payment is and just start paying that instead
Because then the snap on guy would be loosing out on thousands.
The Snap on vise is very cool. I need one. Great video from your old series. I am catching up watching everything
Guys I love your videos. Been watching them for the last Rhee nights about 4 hour each time. You guys are great and so is the Snapon distributor. Great job everyone and I.m definitely subscribing and hitting the bell!
Thank you very much. I really appreciate that !
I bought a pair of the knipex cutters and a set of channel locks at a pawnshop for a dollar each
Damn this tool porn! Next video is gonna be titled, "Fuck it, I bought the truck!" 👍👊😂
There's something super likeable about your snapon guy. Having a diagnostic cart will definitely make your life a lot easier without a doubt brother. Congrats on the upgrade!
Might as well just have his deliveries sent to the shop give that olboy a break .. lol .. nice stuff
So great 😀
Nice post sir, hope you enjoy the tool cart in good health, at least you guys are having a good time, it looks like. Almost forgot, great looking vice
I left a 12in 3/8 snap on with a 14mm socket under the hood of a car I'm sad I still wish my rep had as much stuff as Hamilton you and bill are some lucky guys clay have a good weekend
my mechanic left his ratchet 3 ratcheting wrences 2 sockets and his extension and dead blow hammer in the extra battery tray on my Tahoe one time.. A week later i was under the hood because i heard a rattling sound. It was his ratchet hittinh that hammer when i hit bumps.. He was so suprised when I brought in almost ten Snap on tools, neither of us could believe that with my driving everything stayed in the battery tray...Needless to say my next job was on the house and he was so happy that I was a good guy and brought them back when I found them. He said it was late and dark and he plain forgot... Thats one reason i always put my stuff back on my service cart or in my magnetic tray. at least i wont lose anything... just a funny story about crap that happens to the best of us. He is a really good mechanic.
@@adama5392 glad your a great guy the customer has since called me and will be returning my ratchet on Monday to my job
You will like that Snap On vice.My dad's Snap On vice which is made by Wilton is over 20 years old and been one tough vice over the years holding up well.
Been looking for a Wilton bullet machinist vise for years. Always 500$ or trashed out
are wilton bench grinders good quality also? I have a brand new pne i got years ago but its still in the box as I have 2 other working bench grinders at this time.. Maybe I should swap out my Crapsman with the Wilton...
Don't know about the grinders.My dad uses this vice for replacing u joints and many more uses.We have beat on it and never fell apart yet.
Chris, I own 5 Bullets - N8300, HD9400, 1755 Tradesman, 400S, and a C2. A restored Bullet is not inexpensive, as you mention. If you cruise CL - gotta look every day and be willing to travel - the cost is much lower. I see Bullets for sale fairly often. Of course it won't look like the $500 vise, but it can look and function like a new one if you refurbish it yourself. It does take time and effort, but overall it isn't terribly difficult. Once you start leveling the metal and taking care of stuff like casting flash and scale, things can get more complex, but I digress. Few folks go that far.
We have access to higher quality parts than stock and the rest is up to you. If you join the (closed) vise group on FB, we can help you choose a good vise to work with and offer assistance during the restoration. Or, you can save your shekels and buy a restored vise from someone like me. These are the two options if you really want a Bullet.
As a side note, guys who restore vises often consider Reed and Athol as the most desirable, generally speaking. Not Wilton. On RUclips, however, it's as if Wilton is the pinnacle of quality. Hard not to smile. Good luck.
Dang!!! I wish I had ONE and that's number ELEVEN for you! Holy Smokes Clay!!!😊 Still honored to see that patch on the wall. Thanks for sharing Brother!! 👍🏼
Just buy one ! It isn’t that hard !! You won’t regret it.
I make custom vise stands. My vise stand is 3/4 plate bottom with qtr in thick 3in square tube for riser and half in plate for base plate. Looks alot like the 500$ Wilton stand... Didn't even know that existed when I built mine
I bought some bar tables the high tops and mounted my vice to the top. one to the steel itself and one I left the thick clearcoated wood table top on and mounted through it with carraige bolts and they both are portable to move outside easily if needed and work great. super sturdy and cost me like $20 each at an auction. I got 6 of them and have a drill press on one. etc a great buy em if u ever come across any take a look endless shop possibilities.. the small high top rectangular tables...
@@adama5392 nice. I weld and fabricate so I'd like to make my own but nice score for sure
@@adama5392 I actually made some pipe stands and that's an adapter I made is a table top with handles for slight turning ability. No turn table but it works and didn't cost me 5,000$ but then again I still want a turn table lol
Snap on reminds me of antiques. People used to pay large sums of money investing in furniture because it will always be worth money and could go up. Fast forward and other companies figured out how to do it better and for less. Now their furniture is worth next to nothing.
I respectfully disagree with you. Snap on tools will always have high resale value, cheap tools are not a new thing, and as for made better than Matco or Snapon you are flat out wrong. If you earn money with tools it pays to have quality tools. I've had the same Snap on tools for 35 years, and they are all in great condition.
The high end antique furniture market is booming, dunno what you're talking about.
@ 😂😂😂
@@JH-zy1dj as someone who’s family runs an auction company and watches used snap on tools sell, the depreciation hit you take is significantly harder than your average brand. I can pay 1/3 the price for a Milwaukee impact gun that has more torque and 3x the warranty. Snap on used to be a better tool, every manufacture has stepped up their game and in most cases surpassed snap on. You’re paying for the name now.
@@Sean-pw3yr Point taken, I love snap on tools however I only buy Milwaukee power tools. I don't own a single snap on power tool minus the tech angle. I don't know, Am I wrong for loving my Snap on wrenches and sockets? I just like the way they feel in my hand. Its comforting. Not to mention I like USA made tools. Take care brother.
Oh my!
Man i miss being the shop and being able to sort my tools in different boxes
Now i roll in a truck ,what you bring is what you got to work with so i jam it full of stuff and it bugs the heck out of me
Thats a nice vice. Its the wilton tradesman with red paint and snapon tag
Thanks great video I'm buying my wife a pink used toolbox like your black toolbox
Great video Clay
Those socket organizes are very nice. Wish I had them!
A posting timed for us West coast watchers! Exactly how many boxes do you have Clay? R u doing a morning live show tomorrow? Hamilton is one lucky Snap-On dealer having you on his route. Love your videos!
When it comes to tools and tool boxes, money is no option for you, huh??? Nice stuff, man!!! Especially that Snap-on vise. You'll like that dude!!! Their one tuff cookie!!!
Sounded like Bill just freaking smacked the crap out of the side of Hamilton's truck
Sweet! Great content as always with the best snapon guy I know!
Badass box boss man and I have watched all of your truck fix except for like two 🤣🤣🤣 so once again thank you for those!!
Hell of a hall this week Clay! To keep you out of some trouble I suggest you stop off and get the little lady some flowers before you get home. Great video look forward to seeing ya next week. Take care bud.
That drill would work so good for drilling out exhaust bolts when I'm to lazy to heat the mfs up with the torch.
Nice score on the cart. That will be a great electrical and diagnostic cart.
Part number for that magnetic motion sensor light?
Pretty soon it’s going to be a toolbox maze in that shop. Enjoy :)
3 months later “Youre one tool box repossessing son of a gun!”
Not at our shop ?
Koon Trucking Of course not! Just joking around 👍🏽
That 1 hp die grinder is a bad mother. I love mine.
What’s the part number on that vise it’s not on the website that I can see Thanks
LOLOLOZZZZZZ..... Garbage Freight...... love it.....
Great video Mr Koon, I like the idea of a cart as a separate electrical/diagnostic cart. Would you ever consider trading your two other boxes for one bigger box like an Epiq Mr Big or work centre setup? Curious to know. Thanks for making great videos.
I have thought of it but honestly I don’t want to spend that much money !
Great video clay those are nice rollcarts I used to have one hope u have a good weekend my friend
Very nice box. Also that vise.
Great snap on friday video. Lots of green tools for wild bill. Diesel dog checked out the truck. Did bill fall asleep in the barber's chair again.
What was the part number on that vise and how much is it
I didnt like the handle on that cordless drill how comfortable was it?
Hat $100, mini screw driver $150, flashlight $220, screwdriver set $450
Not a better day in the week than Friday for Snap On *pick the day*
Nice cart. That will clean up a treat :-)
Congrats on the vise. As I'm sure you know, it's essentially a Wilton 1765 Tradesman. The Tradesman differs a bit from Wilton's Bullet vises. The main practical difference, I'm assuming in terms of a shop application, is the hardening of the jaw inserts. They're not as hard as the inserts on the combination and machinist vises. It may or may not be an issue for your use. If you do crack an insert, take a look at the link below. I restore vises and own 5 Bullets of my own. This is where folks like me get our parts: www.wiltonviseparts.net/
Clay, If It Weren't For Snap-on And Milwaukie Fuel Tools,,, I Would Be In A World Of Hurt And I Buy Some Used Tools As Well Depending On What It Would Be And You Can't Do That With Just Any Brands Of Tools!!!
I like that light in the beginning how about a part #
Almost forgot, congrats on 10,000 subs sir!
I’ve looked for those realtree camo snap-on hats can’t find them, could y’all tell me the part number much appropriated if you can.
WHAT'S THE PART NUMBER ON THE HOOK MAGNET?
That vice is beautiful. I need a nice vice but good ones are definitely pricey.
Does anyone know the part # for the light that’ll shine in your drawers? Thank you and great video as always Clay Koon!
Just Google astro light sticks, you will get it half the price snap on sells them for
Surprised you just did not buy the new harbor freight tool box looks like your snap on but I think the harbor freight box has deeper drawers ?
When you're paying $105 for a 20lb magnet, you're gonna damn make sure to pull it off with barely enough force so it really feels like you're getting your money's worth out of the $2 harbor freight trinket
Please ask how much the roller laggage carry on bag gos for.
The 1 hp grinder is pretty mean. I've had one for a while. It grinds/cuts beefy enough to need the side handle. You'll like the KRSC, it's pretty handy. I dig mine. The stock guides are the weaker 100# glides. For a diag cart it should be good. I doubled a couple drawers with the stronger glides and swapped two 2" drawers from my KRA4107.
My snap on guy never has hats I do want that camo one . Great vid though
Do you have any videos on the Prolink Ultra scanner?
Where can I find one of the hats that Hamilton has on?
Monday’s are clearly the best
Another one! Liked the video already.
How much was the vice?
You wanna pull on this bill.....lol !
Hot dogs for dinner!! no more pb&j!! lol and congratulations on 10k subscribers!!
Is that Hamilton’s dog?
You Snap-ON guys are nuts... id rather put my kid in college not the dealers kids. My friend has 2 trucks. So i know what he pays ... and what you pay. As soon as he pulled out with your money he was smiling. They live well from your credit card...
To each his own what they spend money on. And as Americans we all have the right to choose what that is.
Funny thing is everyone that doesn’t have Snap On tools always fussed about the prices but the ones that own Snap On tools never fuss about the quality or the price. Yes they are high no doubt, but you pay for the service and the quality and the fact when it breaks (yes I said when not if because if you use tools they WILL break) they replace them on the spot vs having to mail them off.
I’m proud of my tools and they make my living Like any other profession you want the best you can buy. Just like a photographer won’t be using a $20 digital no name camera and your doctor probably won’t be going to harbor freight to buy his scalpels, you want to have the best tools you can afford to work with. For me I feel Snap On, Matco, Mac or Cornwell are the best choices.
The tool truck dealers have to make a living too. They have lots of overhead. Truck payment, insurance, tool inventory, fuel, plus they are carrying the note on a lot of money owed to them from interest free tool truck accounts. All that comes out before they even get a paycheck for themselves. I understand overhead costs. The service is worth the little extra cost of a quality American made tool made from American Steel manufactured by American workers in and American factory.
@@KoonTrucking I know exactly what your saying. I have job trucks , tools and liability insurance to. Your not telling me anything new. And i do have some high dollar tools . They are nice . Given as gifts and flea market finds. I may do a video someday of how a good sales dealer lives. Just to show you where your hard earned money is going. But like you said , they need to make a living to..
Nice idea for the diagnostic cart. That one should clean up ok and hopefully a hefty discount as opposed to a new one! Out of interest, besides you and Bill, how many of there are you working in the shop there?
are you kin to Calvin Koon, from Humbolt Nebraska? you look like him.
I can do a 10 pound Sledgehammer to the nose not sure if I can do a 15 or 20
I have got to ask how much for that vice? That's a nice vice.
Let's see a overhaul video!!
So I thought I saw your name on the white bored at the front of the truck. Did you win something? Also what is the color name of the blue shade box Hamilton has at the front.
We showed it I think it was two weeks ago, can’t remember off the top of my head but that is a pretty box. We discussed it on that video it was at the beginning.
Cool Cart.
Those magnets are great I hang my snap on x maxx of it
Whats the part # for the terminal tool kit
I will have to look on Friday
what did you have to pay for the dirty used box if u do not mind saying?? I am really curious as I almost bought the exact box used but passed it up because he wanted $900 and I thought that was a little steep. But it was a private person not a dealer
Those carts are $1600-1900 brand new, if it is in good shape and is a krsc46 I would give $900 all day for it! They are worth it.
I think you would be better off buying one big box and using that new cart for you daily cart you yourself only do PM right?
No I do much much more than PM work. I wished that’s all I had to fool with !
Koon Trucking no kidding lmao shit would be a breeze wouldn't it brother
Do you do your own editing? If so it’s pretty good for an old man lol
Yes i do, windows maker kicks butt ! Haha
Where are you guys from?
I’d never bring my truck to you guys, I couldn’t afford the flat rate cause of those tool bill.
I have the exact same box for a role cart
What see a toolbox for from you
I have toolbox tours on here of both my blue boxes and also my orange roll cart
I got the same name clay
Nice tool box swow us when you filled up
He gives me a ratchet and I will show him how to do that truck with the sledgehammer
What language were they speaking?
If the money is there why not
I would never ever purchase any cordless tools from them, Milwaukee is way better, I've seen guys new SO breakdown just after few months.
Negative
At least you have a good snap on guy mines a fucking dick I have 20 grand in snap on tools and He tried to charge me more than what the Is worth online
Man, tell me his email so I can buy a hat..👍🏼
#ballin
😀👍🏼
Go head and get yourself a Mr. big
I hope all that stuff is tax deductible
Real tree
NOT CAMO
These guys must be pumping out 50 truck engine repairs a week to afford the stash of tools Hamilton unloads on them on a regular basis.
Any one got an honest opinion on the electric ratchet
Larry s use mine all the time
I’ve been looking at getting the snap on electric ratchet
Awesome. One of my favorites
Nicest ratchet I own ctr767
I guess I’ll call my rep in the morning
I almost unsubscribed you out of vice envy
Is sexy aint it
@@chrisjones6165 I know
@@jaydee2620 8in bullet vise that opens to 10in I believe is my dream vise with in reason
Stop by the closed vise group on Facebook (Bench Vises Forever) and you'll have a heart attack :)
@@felixf5211 not on Facebook so I can avoid that one lol. Figure I'll get one at a garage sale or estate sale at some pt or possibly lucky on Craigslist. Guess if current vise shits the bed it'll expedite my search lol
Hate those style hats.