Good video. I enjoy seeing other peoples tool set ups. One thing I would say is that a 1/2 and a 3/4 sharkbite shut off valve will absolutely save your ass someday especially for a property manager.
Great bag. I am a facilities manager and my bag and tools looks a lot alike. I have a work shop at work so I can have a lot more tools there. Thanks for sharing
some people just dont realize that having a few tools can help get a lot of stuff done and dont cost much. even 1 dollar tools,. but its amazing that some people dont even have a screwdriver in their house. Good day all
Every maintenance man needs a multi tool on their belt. Doesn't have to be a leatherman but something. I use my leatherman every day without even realizing it lol.
Good points and good variety of tools to handle various jobs. Using a desk organizer for your bag was genius, been looking for something that’ll work similarly for my DIY BAG.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost my account password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Abraham Javier i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
The four dollar dollarama bag, is half size. Needs to be double this size. And needs to have a shoulder strap, worthy of carrying thirty pounds of weight. ( I wouldn’t carry more than that… ) this bag has only half enough pockets. And needs more internal pockets. All tools on the outside will spill out.
Good point! I have one. I usually keep it in my painting kit (along with a drywall knife, a paint scraper and paint roller handles). Very handy to have
Would a Hammer Drill suffice for the “variable speed drill”? I’ve been looking at the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Gen 2 combo kit which comes with the impact driver and hammer drill
Absolutely! A hammer drill is the perfect do-it-all drill. The only down side is their size/weight (and you have to be mindful of the extra power), but my daily drill is a Dewalt XR w/hammer. The Milwaukee Fuel is a great choice!
Great ideal! Very handy to have! This setup is good for the novice or general light work, but I think I’ll do a new video of my ultimate tool bag, and essential power tools that DIYers should have. Stay tuned!
I like watching these “ what I carry “ tool bag videos. Gives me tons of ideas
Glad it helped!
The office organizer is the best item on the list.
end of each day is strugling to find some of tools.and..organized again and again...greetings from croatia
Good video. I enjoy seeing other peoples tool set ups. One thing I would say is that a 1/2 and a 3/4 sharkbite shut off valve will absolutely save your ass someday especially for a property manager.
I fkin love your holster setup.
Thanks!! 😎
Great bag. I am a facilities manager and my bag and tools looks a lot alike. I have a work shop at work so I can have a lot more tools there. Thanks for sharing
All you need is Duct Tape,WD40, JB Weld and a pair of Channellocks 😂
some people just dont realize that having a few tools can help get a lot of stuff done and dont cost much. even 1 dollar tools,. but its amazing that some people dont even have a screwdriver in their house. Good day all
Every maintenance man needs a multi tool on their belt. Doesn't have to be a leatherman but something. I use my leatherman every day without even realizing it lol.
Great advice! Very handy in a pinch, without needing to go back and getting more tools
I agree with the best tools you can afford. I like the CAT flashlight. I need one for my tool box!
I have that same cat light and they are very bright and reliable
@@salemkaresllc7309 Good to know. I love reviews from real people.
Nice setup
Nice bag and discussion! You make a lot of good points
Good points and good variety of tools to handle various jobs. Using a desk organizer for your bag was genius, been looking for something that’ll work similarly for my DIY BAG.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Dangelo Valentin Instablaster :)
@Abraham Javier i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Abraham Javier It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Dangelo Valentin glad I could help xD
I was literally thinking “he could do with a level in there” when you said you usually have one...
The four dollar dollarama bag, is half size. Needs to be double this size. And needs to have a shoulder strap, worthy of carrying thirty pounds of weight. ( I wouldn’t carry more than that… ) this bag has only half enough pockets. And needs more internal pockets. All tools on the outside will spill out.
The way you store that picquic makes it look like you just took it out of the package lol
Ive had about a dozen of them but no doubt this one was pretty fresh lol
need a 5 in 1 scraper
Good point! I have one. I usually keep it in my painting kit (along with a drywall knife, a paint scraper and paint roller handles). Very handy to have
Would a Hammer Drill suffice for the “variable speed drill”? I’ve been looking at the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Gen 2 combo kit which comes with the impact driver and hammer drill
Absolutely! A hammer drill is the perfect do-it-all drill. The only down side is their size/weight (and you have to be mindful of the extra power), but my daily drill is a Dewalt XR w/hammer. The Milwaukee Fuel is a great choice!
Definitely get that combo. Comes in handy when adding new blinds
Good tool kit I think you should put a cordless multi tool and a few blades in there
Great ideal! Very handy to have! This setup is good for the novice or general light work, but I think I’ll do a new video of my ultimate tool bag, and essential power tools that DIYers should have. Stay tuned!
It always scares me when I see a to bag with tape and wire...
DIY being the key word.
Exactly lol. No framing or running wire etc with this bag. We have trucks full of tools devoted to that stuff haha.