I appreciate you checking out my channel. It is a great meter. I have a few different models and it’s my favorite for sure. I typically like the clamp meters but the fact that this one will hold one of the leads is handy so the readout is right there in sight.
I have to add, watching you open that front flap, revealing the Klein, Crescent, Wera, Milwaukee and Knipex, etc...Then saying you have multiple of the same tools for each bag! We are VERY alike...I have a work bag, that come to me daily...I have a residential bag, setup for houses and side work, I have a "around the house" tool bag with my M12 impact, along with other basic hand tools, bits, anchors for sheetrock, anything you would need INSIDE...Then I have a DEMO bag, for when I am helping someone with something OTHER than electrical, like demoing the house my buddy just bought or fixing up the house me and my girl moved into in Feb...Consists of demo drivers, wrenches, pry bars, diff hammers, chisels, front end nippers, big water pump pliers, mutliple sets of 'Cutting" pliers, Needle nose, tape measuring, speed square, etc....THEN I HAVE a leather pouch fixed to the bed of my truck in a milk crate with just RANDOM shit like tin snips, tape measure, dikes, pliers of all sorts, hammers, pump pliers, that is usually set up for striping and cutting wire, as I do it RIGHT AWAY, having the setup in the back of my truck is great....sp when I am stripping the metallic jacket off a LONG piece of MC! I tie one end onto a hook in my bed and just YANK! LOL...Keep up the awesome vids, !
Nice one bro. Down to earth and free of bias. Hard not to like Knipex gear. If you get a good price the Cobalts are another great tool of theirs. 200mm is about the right balance of usefullness vs weight and size
Similar to my load out. I do all fire alarm, security, access control, and door hardware for college campuses, and medical facilities. Just got my TP-XXL today. Excited to put it all together. Great video.
I just got the TP-XD and I’ve loaded it with about half the tools you got in that XXL. I like to be prepared but I’m getting sick of lugging the weight. Nice to see what the XXL can do tho!
@@notenoughtools2260 I don’t have a video but maybe I should make one. I could do a pretty good video of all my bags that would probably catch some attention. I have the tech pack wheeler, occidental tool belt, OT-LC and now the TP-XD
I bet you carry it everywhere and everyday and blaah blaah blaah,never leaves your side,yet the tools are brand new,not a mark on them apart from a couple of prop tools that you don't even know the name of or where in your EDC they are....but you use them every day?Yeah right mate!!
That T6 is something I’d really like to add at some point. That’s a slick meter for sure! Great video and Loadout!
I appreciate you checking out my channel. It is a great meter. I have a few different models and it’s my favorite for sure. I typically like the clamp meters but the fact that this one will hold one of the leads is handy so the readout is right there in sight.
Fujiya 175 pliers are a smaller version of the knipex twin grips. I carry both. Your kit is awesome. Cheers from Australia
I have to add, watching you open that front flap, revealing the Klein, Crescent, Wera, Milwaukee and Knipex, etc...Then saying you have multiple of the same tools for each bag! We are VERY alike...I have a work bag, that come to me daily...I have a residential bag, setup for houses and side work, I have a "around the house" tool bag with my M12 impact, along with other basic hand tools, bits, anchors for sheetrock, anything you would need INSIDE...Then I have a DEMO bag, for when I am helping someone with something OTHER than electrical, like demoing the house my buddy just bought or fixing up the house me and my girl moved into in Feb...Consists of demo drivers, wrenches, pry bars, diff hammers, chisels, front end nippers, big water pump pliers, mutliple sets of 'Cutting" pliers, Needle nose, tape measuring, speed square, etc....THEN I HAVE a leather pouch fixed to the bed of my truck in a milk crate with just RANDOM shit like tin snips, tape measure, dikes, pliers of all sorts, hammers, pump pliers, that is usually set up for striping and cutting wire, as I do it RIGHT AWAY, having the setup in the back of my truck is great....sp when I am stripping the metallic jacket off a LONG piece of MC! I tie one end onto a hook in my bed and just YANK! LOL...Keep up the awesome vids, !
Very nice tools. Your experience is evident👏. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Put a balled up paper towel in the bottom pocket of your stubby screwdriver. Nice set up
Nice loadout video, man. You should post some more content! 👍
Thanks. I’ve wanted to, but life has been so busy. I’ll get back on it sometime soon
6:11 it's a solder brush. In case nobody has mentioned it, and if you already knew, great video.
Nice one bro. Down to earth and free of bias. Hard not to like Knipex gear. If you get a good price the Cobalts are another great tool of theirs. 200mm is about the right balance of usefullness vs weight and size
Similar to my load out. I do all fire alarm, security, access control, and door hardware for college campuses, and medical facilities. Just got my TP-XXL today. Excited to put it all together. Great video.
Thanks. It is a great bag. I have recently moved out of it into a Tech-MCT BLACKOUT. I love Veto bags
Good vid, I watch a lot of these and learned a couple things watching your set up
Thanks. I love watching loadout videos. Especially veto bags. I usually see a couple tools that I think I could use
Cool setup ❤️😎, i enjoyed watching the video
I wonder if any of that comes in handy…..
Great video. Just poking fun.
This video Comes in handy 😂
Nice set up 🍻
Love that bag!
Big improvement from that first vid.
Good job! Maybe redo The tplc
I just got the TP-XD and I’ve loaded it with about half the tools you got in that XXL. I like to be prepared but I’m getting sick of lugging the weight. Nice to see what the XXL can do tho!
The XD seems like a great bag! The XL was my favorite bag and it’s almost the same minus the V-SWAP. Do you have a video of your loadout?
@@notenoughtools2260 I don’t have a video but maybe I should make one. I could do a pretty good video of all my bags that would probably catch some attention. I have the tech pack wheeler, occidental tool belt, OT-LC and now the TP-XD
@@notenoughtools2260 not a straight up load out video but here’s what I came up with. First video
ruclips.net/video/8rI_I2PuuDA/видео.html
Thanks a lot for you review 👏
Nice tool bag & load out. Can't go wrong with a veto, I have the Tech MCT & the MB2. What's the name of that resistor pack?
I have quite a few bags. Not all in use. The specific resistor kit I have is Resistor Kit 500. There are several different ones though
Wera Tool Check Plus changing half of tools in the bag
Great video! I have the same bag and love it. Where did you get the extendable hooks? They look handy
I got them from SES (Security Equipment Sales) but I think many low voltage suppliers have them. They are pretty cheap too!
GOOD Job
What’s the part # for the alligator clips I have the same meter and I want to check those out!
Use 3 in 1 oil great for loosening up your pliers
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Always best to have the right stripper for the job.
Thanks for your videos , good ideas for m'y job and Hello from FRANCE good by for à New vidéo . By.
With all that tools, how much does it weigh???
It’s probably about 35-40 lbs. I have since switched to a different bag so I never weighed it.
I have one loaded out as much as this, or more and weighed it, 29lbs.
@@johnpelkey1375 thank you
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Your lucky, your wife says "you have too many." My wife says NO, use what the company has given you.
Tell your wife you want your balls back.
@@rickhammar1636never had them in the 1st place.
T6-1000 that ground sense is so gimmicky
What is your occupation/trade?
I’m an Electrician. Most recently I’ve been doing access control and building automation. I like all kinds of controls
@@notenoughtools2260 Cool!
I bet you carry it everywhere and everyday and blaah blaah blaah,never leaves your side,yet the tools are brand new,not a mark on them apart from a couple of prop tools that you don't even know the name of or where in your EDC they are....but you use them every day?Yeah right mate!!