New Milwaukee PACKOUT Customizable Work Top IS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2020
- New Milwaukee PACKOUT Customizable Work Top IS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED! In this video we show the #verycoolgang the all new Milwaukee PACKOUT Customizable Work Top (48-22-8488) and how it is not what I expected at all! The new Milwaukee PACKOUT customizable work top comes with marine grade hardwood installed but we show you a trick on how to get the most out of it! Let us know your thoughts on this new PACKOUT customizable work top offering in the comments section below and if you will be picking one up of your own or not.
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@@reubenhenry5507 What? The VGC RUclips Channel isn't entertaining enough?
I love how Vince uses 2 impact drivers, instead of grabbing a wrench to fasten the work surface😄
Twice as fast!! 🤣🤣👍🏻
@@VCGConstruction dueling impacts
Work smarter not harder sir 🤣🤣🤣
2 Milluakee impacts. Aye man, Vinces' gonna Vince.
I loved that too 😂
Install threaded inserts in the table that way you can easily take things on and off with impact gun. No need for multiple tables
Looked like the tote was pretty empty. A load of tools would stabilize it.
Have to rewatch just to see how many different Milwaukee products he used in this video alone
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Maybe a chop saw for trim work. You can wheel the saw to different rooms to trim out doors and windows.
That's what I was thinking we have a little chop saw we use to cut crash bars, mullions, weather stripping things of that nature and
this may work great.
Thats exactly what my thinking was. And that’s my plan as long as a little miter saw base isn’t too big and will bolt to the top. If not I would have to use a piece of plywood and some feet that attach to packout.
Well worth the $50 if you're going to use it to max potential! Just waiting on the drawer system to come through for packout to buy it. Honestly debating skipping having an actual tool box or just getting the packout with drawers, a sturdy table and a sawhorse.
That is what I'm doing. I decided I no longer want a shop box. I want my entire set up to eventually be sorted and stored in packout! I tend to bring my projects with me a lot and I don't want my tools out in the shop where they have a better chance of getting stolen so for me it is packout all the way! They are a bit pricey but worth it to me... at least when there are sales 😄
Same here
Love the packout system; I’ve got the rolling box, two large tool boxes, five tool boxes, four organizers, six crates, the vacuum, the tool bag, the dolly, the “two wheeled cart” on the way, and five of the mounting plates. I use them to organize my tools, camping equipment, various spare parts and gear for my fifth wheel RV. It’s awesome.
I’m certainly gonna snag one of these tables up. Initial plan is to create a top that allows easy mounting/unmounting of things like my Wicked Edge Go knife sharpener but still maintain the usefulness of the table top... though, if I’m being honest, I’m gonna get it because it’s more of a second kind of cool; it will make me happy to own it and I know I’ll enjoy using it for a long time to come. That right there makes it worth fifty bucks, to me.
Thanks for the content!
screw a second piece of ply to the first and overhang it. Then you can clamp to it for making jigsaw cuts, handsaw cuts, etc... Kreg jig set up would also be a good use for it.
Milwaukee needs to make a tailgate packout mount...this would be a great work surface on a Pick up.
Vince, you are fun to watch - you are always enthusiastic and often hilarious! I'm loving the Milwaukee tools and the packout system, too. Keep up the good videos.
Vince at this point your doing better demonstrations then milwaukee guys. Love your work brother
This is by far one of your best produced videos. Funny, informative, and not chessy. Appreciate you V
i love this channel so much... thanks guys for putting your time and setting us up for success.
Hope all of the VCG Gang is having a good evening! Great job!🧰🪜🪛🔨👍
So glad I found a great Boss to follow his lead. Thanks again Boss 👍 smashed the like button and got me one of these.
Fabricated a padded top and now you have a seat for your packout. A Great addition to go with the cooler addon.
That work top looks awesome. Didn’t really consider it until I watched this. Add it to the list! Have a great night! 👍🏻
Working according to design. Good to see that. I will get may be 2 later. Need that framing nailer first.
The work top would really be great in aluminum with a plywood surface!
Nice. You could add a larger sheet for a quick mobile assembly table.will be getting one for my packout stack
Yo Vince! Most impressive from beginning to end. MOST impressive to me, personally, was the locking mechanism on the PACKOUT to keep everything stable! 😲 Take care, and God bless!😁👍✌
@VCG Construction. Thanks Vince for keeping it real with your testing. So the Milwaukee PACKOUT Customizable Work Top is a go while the new dolly is a no go. Can't wait for more testing of the new Milwaukee stuff. I don't see the same kind of testing elsewhere.
Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Merry Christmas.
These videos are pure fun and I learn a lot from them!
I just bought one and was looking for a small vice to put on it. After your video I'm using my big vice on it now thanks Vince.
That top is really impressive. After seeing this video I do believe I am going to get a couple. Thanks Vince.
Wow, what a surprise. I'm going to have to keep this in mind. Who would have thought, not only do you get a work bench. But you also get a place to store your tools as well.... No wasted space.
Under the table top would be a great spot to hide a tracker!
I just got the work top last week, now that I’ve seen this video, I’m going to replace the pretty wood with something more durable or sacrificial. I can make several with differing hole patterns to bolt on several different items. A vice or a my compact drill press or my compact bandsaw cutoff cradle or even a mitre saw! I think I would probably find a way to fix the nuts in place underneath so it’s faster to swap out tops🤔 Thanks for the great content and mod ideas👊🏻👍🏻
Love that you were able to say you were wrong once you tried it out. Class man.
Favorite tool show along with MCT! Thx vince
Like the tip, smart keeping the original top for a template. Put on steel top and it is magnetic!
I was so sure it was going to snap apart. Pretty impressive, would be perfect to mount a vice to cut conduit and strut off of.
Thanks Vince for the video I thought it was going to brake but now I’m impress I thinking of trying it
I can see a lot of possibilities for this top that I did not think of until I saw this video.
Wondering if you could use some kind of wing nuts or cam lock to secure your vice(s) and swap it out if you only had the one top to work with. The OSB suggestion is a good one. You spend $50 and then set about destroying the nice smooth top. You could save that for a writing surface or sketching out a field drawing in the truck or somewhere, and then you have it for template time when you need it. Maybe attach a spring clip to hold a notepad.
Cool, now I'm gonna go make one for my rigid tool storage system
This was a great video, I was with ya, didn't think it would have much benefit, but you convinced me otherwise!! Nice job VCG!
I’m thinking a packout bracket on a workbench and different work tops with different tools/equipment would be pretty slick.
Tbh your the realist reviewer of tools I have seen on RUclips. I really hope you stay true to you and honest reviews. Subscribed and liked 👍🏾
@VCG, also Smashed the Like Button, cuz I respect you for being willing to take a second look and being open to changing your mind.
I use the packout system in my jeep gladiator for my youtube channel. Holds my camera equipment, drone, cooking stuff, dry food, and tools. Great versatile. Durable products. I like this too. Time to buy. 😆. I like your channel. Informative and funny. .
Vince I like reviews. I bought the packout top and decided to fab a steel top for mine. I have magnetic socket holders from Olsa tools. Works out 👍
Didn't even know this was a thing for the packout... definitely want one now!
I'm setting mine up to hold various Key Cutting Machines for a Locksmith Van. It is very Versatile in that respect as I can store Machines on Different Worktops and Store them easily for a QUICK Swap. After all Time is Money.
Great ideals would go one step further by putting a 3/4” or 1” this way I could run a circular saw over it and not cut through plastic boarder. Love the vise and pipe test. Keep up the good work...
The saying "whatever floats your boat" comes to mind. I personally will just bring a portable work table to the job site like my $69 Dewalt quick fold table. $20 more and more versatile. But if ya got the, as Vince says "do re mi" then more power to ya.
you could even use the packout shelf to store the vise in your van or trailer!
That was the first idea came to my mind.
Hey thank u for this. I needed to see this. I have almost all pack out gear now. I am a small business owner / handyman service.
Love your guys videos this is the earliest I've been to a video posting
Vince you guys never fail to leave me wanting more. Keep up the good videos and everybody smash that like button, I always do. Can't wait for the next one
Thanks for the video! Now I need one.
Going to get one to use as cutting board when camping.
That would work great for a pocket hole jig. Build it out with dust collection and hookup the pack out vac.
that stash spot gave me ideas thanks
That’s a beautiful Yojimbo😍😍😍
Great job thx for sharing! Great ideas 💡
Now this is something I can use on the field
Great video Vince!! I say hook up a vice to one and buy another top and use it for regular work. I really like it.
Got me one! Plan to make plates for different uses!
Hi I love Milluakee and DeWalt I just got the DeWalt 887 impact driver
Imagine the rolling cart with 2 stacks and two of these to top the stacks or two stack units with the drawer units one of these on each and a connecting top you could quickly attach to each. Lots of possibilities, like a series of bench top tools that could be used by switching them out. It is a better looking top after seeing this.
Also there is no reason 3/4 plywood could not be used as well with a second piece attached that was larger so more than one tool could be used. Think of a bench top planner, sander, kreig tool and a vise all on one slightly larger top. The whole works could travel to the job on one cart and be ready to use, particularly with the big hand truck and drawer units under it. Looks better all the time.
I’ve been using a DIY table top for my chain vise with some 3D printed pack out feet. It’s heavy AF and only fits right on my holesaw and socket wrench pack out boxes. I really hope this works better.
VINCE!!! Love the channel man, new subscriber, look forward to the vids. Keep up the good job and awesome info that actually matters.
This video definitely made me appreciate and think this could be 100% more useful Must agree.
I fitted my mitter saw. Its great!
Hah nice I like how you changed the way the vise was sitting on top of the pack out haha got ya bud
Going to buy one tomorrow... it also will make a lid for my milk crate
It won’t fit directly onto the milk crate. Guess how I learned this?
@@DTSaskatoon you need to mount a Milwaukee mounting plate to the milk crate first so you can mount this table mount to that mount 😂😂😂
@@DTSaskatoon mine mounted with no issues
Miss your reviews like this, nice job.
After watching your video on the rolling tool cart that no one is buying, I would make a doublewide plywood top that is secured to two sets of packout drawers. You could also make it so that it folds by adding a hinge. I would mount T-nuts in vaarious locations on the underside of the plywood to secure accessories such as a vice or chop saw and store them in the large rolling tool cart . If you use 3/4" plywood or MDF, you could even add T-track for hold downs and the like.
Love your videos just got one question I'm a plumber and I was wondering can you thread pipes on there with a Milwaukee pipe threader.
Take the plywood top out, have a piece of aluminum plate machined to match. Drill and tap the plate and use that to attach your plywood to. Use it as a subplate. That way you dont need to buy more then one of the plastic parts.
Waiting to see how many more tools vince pulls put for this video! 2 multitools, 2 impacts and a band saw so far!
I was hoping to see some Dewalts making it 😬
@@Jako1987 🤣🤣 that would be kinda hilarious
Hammer drill, back pack vac too
Like the idea of using the original top as a template, but how about sandwiches 1/8 metal stripes top & bottom with wing nuts to switch out vises or whatever you need, just a thought instead of buying more tops to customize for each one. Just a thought it did surprise me how stable it was & tight on the locks. Great Job stay safe! Happy Holidays!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
First time watcher, love the energy. Easy sub 👊
Actually, now that you mention it, I could maybe see myself putting a ridgid pipe-vice on one-side and using it as an impromptu tri-stand.
Very cool! If i had packouts id get more tops
Carrying the yojimbo. nice
I am buying the adapter and the worktop to add to my 5 drawer tool cart to make the lid more useful.
Thanks for the Review!
Fantastic video brother sold me on it.
Great video love all the awesome content
Vince, ever the tool genius with the template idea
It’s not a terrible vise work station.. I do hydrojetting sewer lines and often need to change nozzles and such.. it’s going to work for me
Could some stabilizing legs get added to the bars on the bottom unit?
Yes. I could see someone somewhere getting some use out of this.
I wonder if Milwaukee expected packout to be this successful
I work in a machine shop I would machine a piece of aluminum and fit it on there with countersunk screws so I can put my advice on the end and I know it will hold up and still have a little workspace
Wow I am surprised of stability of the packout with vise , and the ability of swapping out different tops with any type of equipment you think off.think outside of the box I love this ,had the same opinion as you about stability.
Marine grade top = template for plate steel top. I do hvac and pipe fitting so it would be nice to have a metal top that I can attach magnets and such to.
Great review!
Been trying to decide what work surface gets my bench grinder. I guess now I know!
Looks like a wonder!! Will it support the 7 1/4” m18 mitre saw?
Very Cool Video, Keep up the very educational very cool great videos
Maybe this pipes not big enough, lets try a bigger one! 😂😂😂😂 Love it!
@VCG Construction would this hold a vise while threading ridgid conduit using a power pony?
Hi Vince
I'd like to see it work with a more saw? Great video as always, stay safe 👍
I would try threaded inserts into the top for different setups
Yes looking at it. I am impressed also. As with all Packout it is too pricey though.
Wasn't really considering it but the vice is the one thing I miss having with me doing HVAC, going to have to seriously consider it now...
Unless ur an install and piping gas all day long, dunno why you'd want a vice doing hvac. Been doing it 25+ years. Get urself a swedish pipe wrench, best things ever.
@@AllTattedUp13 I do heated and chilled water systems at the University of Florida, only time I don't use a vice daily is when doing preventative maintenance.