green is probably the best color, not just preference but the fact that no mass produced motor vehicle manufacturer makes their engine bays with bright green in their accents or parts in general. this makes tools easy to find if you drop it, assuming that the tool itself is green
you have the cheap steam light I have two, one 9 years old other 6 years old no problem daily use. Had to replace batteries on older one after 6 years, but would buy again
Awsome collection for only a yr....Olight Seeker 3 is awsome, its kinda big but awsome like and its my goto..... I have a huge collection and I'm not really loyal to 1 brand, i just buy the best quality that makes sense for that particular tool just kinda based on usage and whatnot.....I personally like the icon stick lights, reasonable price and crazy bright with lifetime warranty..... Your collection takes time but killer start
Jackson is doin good. • Pay-as-you-go • if you have to borrow a tool 3 times your next purchase should be that tool • Listen and take advice from guys with gray hair and gray beards. 😝
Nice set up for first year. Don’t understand why you have so many problems with the little streamlite mines 4 years old same battery. Been soaked in every fluid and even been through the washer and dryer a few times. Still works great even outside in 40 below up here in Canada.
The o rings come dry and can get accidentally pinched. I put some grease on them the second I got it out of the box and also lightly greased the usb port. Never had a problem and it’s been going strong.
Something that helps me know that an apprentice is in it for the long run is if they’re getting tools for the job and building a solid collection for the job, doesn’t have to be tool truck tools, it could all be HF as long as they’re getting tools
Federal law says that employers are legally required to provide any and all tools required to do your job so long as you're not contracted. Mechanics shouldn't even be buying their own tools. It's the only trade where you're expected to do so.
there is a caveat to that because most shops go by book rate and not by hour. book rate is considered a contract with the customer which is how they get around that.@@COBRO98
Why would you let some 18 year old kid go into debt off of tool trucks, or anything for that matter. You're supposed to mentor him, I bet no one has even told him automotive mechanics don't make shit for money. Literally the worst trade you can get into.
Tool trucks are a way for someone starting out to be able to get started and the kid seems to be smart about his purchases and a good mechanic can right their own paycheck so give the guy a break
Green is awesome! Jackson has got a solid start for sure.
What you up to these days repo… still playin STW
Jackson go for it... if you want to work on semi trucks.. you can do it.
green is probably the best color, not just preference but the fact that no mass produced motor vehicle manufacturer makes their engine bays with bright green in their accents or parts in general. this makes tools easy to find if you drop it, assuming that the tool itself is green
I like the green. Nice set up.
you have the cheap steam light I have two, one 9 years old other 6 years old no problem daily use. Had to replace batteries on older one after 6 years, but would buy again
Awsome collection for only a yr....Olight Seeker 3 is awsome, its kinda big but awsome like and its my goto..... I have a huge collection and I'm not really loyal to 1 brand, i just buy the best quality that makes sense for that particular tool just kinda based on usage and whatnot.....I personally like the icon stick lights, reasonable price and crazy bright with lifetime warranty..... Your collection takes time but killer start
Jackson is doin good.
• Pay-as-you-go
• if you have to borrow a tool 3 times your next purchase should be that tool
• Listen and take advice from guys with gray hair and gray beards. 😝
I love your green box!!!!!!!
Kind regards, Glynn
Australia
Nice set up for first year. Don’t understand why you have so many problems with the little streamlite mines 4 years old same battery. Been soaked in every fluid and even been through the washer and dryer a few times. Still works great even outside in 40 below up here in Canada.
The o rings come dry and can get accidentally pinched. I put some grease on them the second I got it out of the box and also lightly greased the usb port. Never had a problem and it’s been going strong.
Something that helps me know that an apprentice is in it for the long run is if they’re getting tools for the job and building a solid collection for the job, doesn’t have to be tool truck tools, it could all be HF as long as they’re getting tools
not to mention its mostly paid for so he won't be in massive debt. props to the apprentice, he knows what he's doing
Federal law says that employers are legally required to provide any and all tools required to do your job so long as you're not contracted. Mechanics shouldn't even be buying their own tools. It's the only trade where you're expected to do so.
there is a caveat to that because most shops go by book rate and not by hour. book rate is considered a contract with the customer which is how they get around that.@@COBRO98
@@COBRO98 yeah it sucks
Everybody has their opinion, only your opinion counts for your stuff. Love the 2P flag and AA combat patch. All the Way!!!
Green is good! Al the way around.Good reviews sir.
Chrysler tech 💯
Nice Setup.
Nice tools dude!
Jackson if you’re reading this please take pictures of everything you accomplish and build a portfolio.
Great video 👍
Nice job
He has more tools then some mechanics I work with 😅
Tell that kid to get a Coast light.
damn are cornwell ratchets that bad
@@user_19 some of em are good… some are really bad
Why would you let some 18 year old kid go into debt off of tool trucks, or anything for that matter. You're supposed to mentor him, I bet no one has even told him automotive mechanics don't make shit for money. Literally the worst trade you can get into.
You must not listen good. He owns all of his tools… dummy!
Tool trucks are a way for someone starting out to be able to get started and the kid seems to be smart about his purchases and a good mechanic can right their own paycheck so give the guy a break
I hate people that criticize the trade… If you try and actually work you can make decent money…
that boy is in debt, must live at home.