Cool video. I'm a mechanic at a wastewater treatment plant and currently outfitting a service truck and shop, I like this videos gives me ideas on what I should add to the tool box.
Jordy40Growing that’s awesome. Let me know if you upload a video once you got it set up. I’d like to see it. We need more industrial mechanics /technicians on RUclips. Thanks for watching
I have watched this video a few times for tool additions to my tool collection... great tour. It would be great if you could do a tour of your home tools and box. Much appreciated sir.
What a great setup. I'm glad that you see the value of tool brands other than Snap On. Don't get me wrong, I love my Snap On tools. But nowadays there are many great tool brands that are 90-95% as good.
Hey, I noticed that you were using a key stock chisel for removing broken schedule 80 nipples, I have done the same thing with mine. Good Job on laying out your box, and good job on keeping it clean!
Nice variety 🛠definitely want to see the box at home. I have the same green stream light flashlight 🔦 great light. You’re sure right about Matco we don’t have a dealer, we are not in there territory? Had a dealer doing us a favor and coming around for a while did take a while to warranty stuff sometimes if he had to order, but when corporate found out he was coming there they told him he couldn’t don’t they want to sell tools? One of the guys at the shop is switching his Matco tool to Snap-On. No matter where you work there is most likely a Snap-On dealer coming there.
Thank you for watching. And yes I heard the same story from another shop that another Matco dealer was doing the guys favors and helping them and corporate called him to stop cause it wasn’t his route. So now they don’t have a dealer to warranty their stuff. Snap on is always there every week the man is consistent
NossIsTooSick hahaha I forgot my name is on a lot of the tools for obvious reason at work. And nice that’s awesome good to see a fellow maintenance tech on here. Thank you for watching my video
There's stethoscope with a magnetic end that comes in real handy. It frees up your hands to wiggle and Jimmy things to locate noises. It looks a lot like yours. I think Lisle makes it.
I recently broke a craftsman extension and lowes warrantied out for me, try going there they even cut open a set because they didn't have it individually great customer service👍 also great vid.
Looks like you have the Armstrong made craftsman professional wrenches. I used to have the SK made pros, ended up selling them and buying directly from sk since they had so many skips and obviously are no longer us made.
How do you get all those tools from the box to wherever your working? Where I work the product lines are farrrrr apart. We use trike bicycles with our tools in the back but you have so many tools.
I am also a industrial mechanic , to me it’s the hardest trade because we do everything , I build full robotic process cells , welding , mechanical, electrical control , PLC you name it a industrial mechanic can do it ! No offense but working on cars and trucks is child’s play boys
Awesome video! I'm thinking of going into this career field and wanted to get some advice from a professional like you. Overall, would you recommend this career? Is there any education that you went through before becoming an Industrial maintenance tech? How are the wages for this field? Do you enjoy it? What do you believe the outlook and demand are like for industrial techs? I would greatly appreciate any other advice you can give me. Thanks and keep up the great work with your channel!
Thank you for watching. I would recommend it as a career. The sky is the limit with wages in my opinion. I took classes and got certified in basic motor & motor drive, robotics, hazardous waste operations & emergency response, welding technology and I completed hvac trade school about 2 years ago. I got my epa 608 & r410a universal certification. I also completed a few plc training classes. 17 years experience in the field also helps. Good certs to have also in this field that are simple to get. Sometimes employers offer them is OSHA/CPR/first aid and forklift.
RCMOTO as a Industrial mech/tech since 04-05’ish but I started wrenching on cars around 98’ when I was 16-17 and is how I got into the industrial field, I was recommended because I was mechanically inclined. I have gone through a lot of tools, carts and boxes at home and work. I bought a lot of cheap tools when I started and eventually got tired of cheap tools and at the time I “upgraded” to craftsman along with other brands like Klein and Gearwrench. Once I started making a decent living I started buying truck brands and have been slowing changing out my home and work sets although I kept a lot. I continued to change tools and moving them from home to work to selling them off and eventually going to what I have now. If you follow my ig I’ll be posting the phases I went through of brands. I had huge cornwell, Mac and Matco sets I sold off. I buy tools weekly and continuously changing or replacing. It’s a curse really. I also graduated from hvac school a couple years ago so I’ve been buying tools for that since then aswell. It’s an on going thing.
Nice tools man. You can't buy any better sockets, ratchets, wrenches any better then SnapOn. Yes they are overpriced, but he's there every week for you to buy from, or fix your tools that are broken. All tools will break, but SnapOn will hold up better the any other brand for the most part. And, over 86% are still made in the USA. But, saying that, buy whatever brand you like the best. Period!
Yes I’ve used and have owned those. I still have proto. I gave away my sk and Williams. I regretted it later. This was early on when I didn’t know too much about them
Nice set up. Not many industrial techs vidoes out there. I am electronic tech. Keep them coming
Cool video. I'm a mechanic at a wastewater treatment plant and currently outfitting a service truck and shop, I like this videos gives me ideas on what I should add to the tool box.
Jordy40Growing that’s awesome. Let me know if you upload a video once you got it set up. I’d like to see it. We need more industrial mechanics /technicians on RUclips. Thanks for watching
I have watched this video a few times for tool additions to my tool collection... great tour. It would be great if you could do a tour of your home tools and box. Much appreciated sir.
Lets see this home box tour!!!? Sweet setup man!
What a great setup. I'm glad that you see the value of tool brands other than Snap On. Don't get me wrong, I love my Snap On tools. But nowadays there are many great tool brands that are 90-95% as good.
Those piston hammers are definitely handy as hell fender bumper hammers are also!! Great tour man!!!
CP the tool addict thanks cp 🙏🏻
Respect from North County bro
🙏🏻 thank you
Any time I need to buy a new tool for work I just come watch this again to justify it 😁
Let's see your box at home... work boxes are setup nice
Nice tool box and tool collection. 👍
One Tool A Week Guy ! Thank you for watching!
I love the murdered out snap on box
Montevallo Mustang thanks man. I love it just a pain to keep clean
Man you really have a dope tool box
Thanks! Thank you for watching
Nice Set up. Gotta Love that Green! 🍻🤙
Good into video dude. Industrial maintenence repair can be one helluva job. Tradesman myself
Thanks man. Yes it is, I subb’d
Hey, I noticed that you were using a key stock chisel for removing broken schedule 80 nipples, I have done the same thing with mine. Good Job on laying out your box, and good job on keeping it clean!
Nice variety 🛠definitely want to see the box at home. I have the same green stream light flashlight 🔦 great light. You’re sure right about Matco we don’t have a dealer, we are not in there territory? Had a dealer doing us a favor and coming around for a while did take a while to warranty stuff sometimes if he had to order, but when corporate found out he was coming there they told him he couldn’t don’t they want to sell tools? One of the guys at the shop is switching his Matco tool to Snap-On. No matter where you work there is most likely a Snap-On dealer coming there.
Thank you for watching. And yes I heard the same story from another shop that another Matco dealer was doing the guys favors and helping them and corporate called him to stop cause it wasn’t his route. So now they don’t have a dealer to warranty their stuff. Snap on is always there every week the man is consistent
Nice setup love that snap on box.
Ayye my name is Armando too lol good tour ! Im just starting out as a maintenance Technician for WM 👍🏼
NossIsTooSick hahaha I forgot my name is on a lot of the tools for obvious reason at work. And nice that’s awesome good to see a fellow maintenance tech on here. Thank you for watching my video
There's stethoscope with a magnetic end that comes in real handy. It frees up your hands to wiggle and Jimmy things to locate noises. It looks a lot like yours. I think Lisle makes it.
Thats s awesome. I’m going to look into that because that would be really handy. Thanks for watching
Great tool box tour..Nice set-up for sure. Thank you.
Excellent tour, super clean
Very Nice !! .. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
I recently broke a craftsman extension and lowes warrantied out for me, try going there they even cut open a set because they didn't have it individually great customer service👍 also great vid.
vicv 1 that’s awesome and good to know. Might have to take in wht I have
Very nice collection, you rock
Looks like you have the Armstrong made craftsman professional wrenches. I used to have the SK made pros, ended up selling them and buying directly from sk since they had so many skips and obviously are no longer us made.
How do you get all those tools from the box to wherever your working? Where I work the product lines are farrrrr apart. We use trike bicycles with our tools in the back but you have so many tools.
Do the tour please
Would love to see your home box
I really have to make some time for that.
great boxes, thanks for the tour.
I am also a industrial mechanic , to me it’s the hardest trade because we do everything , I build full robotic process cells , welding , mechanical, electrical control , PLC you name it a industrial mechanic can do it ! No offense but working on cars and trucks is child’s play boys
Sub'd back, love seeing how other people got their stuff set up.
Gonna re-do my personal garage set-up this year - appreciate the upload.
mike_HVAC thanks for the sub back. I love to see the other people set ups as well. I’ll keep an eye out for that upload! Thanks for watching!
Awesome setup.
asm154 Thanks for watching. Subb’d back gonna check out your vids
Awesome video! I'm thinking of going into this career field and wanted to get some advice from a professional like you. Overall, would you recommend this career? Is there any education that you went through before becoming an Industrial maintenance tech? How are the wages for this field? Do you enjoy it? What do you believe the outlook and demand are like for industrial techs? I would greatly appreciate any other advice you can give me. Thanks and keep up the great work with your channel!
Thank you for watching. I would recommend it as a career. The sky is the limit with wages in my opinion. I took classes and got certified in basic motor & motor drive, robotics, hazardous waste operations & emergency response, welding technology and I completed hvac trade school about 2 years ago. I got my epa 608 & r410a universal certification. I also completed a few plc training classes. 17 years experience in the field also helps. Good certs to have also in this field that are simple to get. Sometimes employers offer them is OSHA/CPR/first aid and forklift.
Thanks for the tour
John Gibson your welcome and thank you for watching!
Thanks for the tour!! 👍👍
The maintenance Man thank you kind sir
Very nice!!
Would love to see the home box
Planning on doing a tour on my box at home soon. Thanks for watching
Knipex makes the pliers, let's matco put their name on sometimes, not the other way around.
Yes. Knipex gets rebranded by most the tool brands
How long have you been doing that trade? A lot of those tools look untouched
RCMOTO as a Industrial mech/tech since 04-05’ish but I started wrenching on cars around 98’ when I was 16-17 and is how I got into the industrial field, I was recommended because I was mechanically inclined. I have gone through a lot of tools, carts and boxes at home and work. I bought a lot of cheap tools when I started and eventually got tired of cheap tools and at the time I “upgraded” to craftsman along with other brands like Klein and Gearwrench. Once I started making a decent living I started buying truck brands and have been slowing changing out my home and work sets although I kept a lot. I continued to change tools and moving them from home to work to selling them off and eventually going to what I have now. If you follow my ig I’ll be posting the phases I went through of brands. I had huge cornwell, Mac and Matco sets I sold off. I buy tools weekly and continuously changing or replacing. It’s a curse really. I also graduated from hvac school a couple years ago so I’ve been buying tools for that since then aswell. It’s an on going thing.
I have noticed that in many tool box tours the tools look unused. Probably constantly upgrading.
You need some wrench racks my friend
Definitely need something but Im not a big fan of the racks. Did the widgets at home and I like those so far.
Nice reall Nice
Knipex are not rebranded the tool trucks rebrand knipex
Nice tools man. You can't buy any better sockets, ratchets, wrenches any better then SnapOn. Yes they are overpriced, but he's there every week for you to buy from, or fix your tools that are broken. All tools will break, but SnapOn will hold up better the any other brand for the most part. And, over 86% are still made in the USA. But, saying that, buy whatever brand you like the best. Period!
You are completely right. Honestly I can always count on my snap on guy to come through for me. Thank you for watching
Tool Cartel
Awesome video. Keep up the good work!
I wouldn't worry so much about craftsman. There are far superior brands like wright tool,proto,sk and williams
Yes I’ve used and have owned those. I still have proto. I gave away my sk and Williams. I regretted it later. This was early on when I didn’t know too much about them
How much debt do you have owning all this?
I'm guessing as much as your jealousy?
That was stupid @@J155P
Lowes stocks craftsman now
Cleason Leasure haven’t checked it out yet but I do remember hearing about it. Heard it was replacing kobalt as Lowe’s primary brand of tools