Great tour sir. Nice set-up for sure... you can normally identify a true craftsman in the way he organizes and cares for his tools and equipment for his trade.
Thanks for the view and the comment Ricky. I put a ton of time into organizing my box and tools. It is expensive getting all the tools. It didnt seem quite as bad for me as I purchased little by little over several years and made sure to pay off as I went.
@@twssmallengine1411 i did the same thing. I've probably got $15,000-$20,000 in snap-on, mac, matco and cornwell tools in a $900 u.s. general box lol. Bought them over the course of several years. Best money i ever spent.
Awesome tour! Like you I have a blend of tools from four job changes that take up alot of space but I'll never get rid of. Look forward to watching your other videos.
No explanation needed, he who dies with the most tools wins! If you had a set of the new Snap-on Talon grips I would’ve said you’re a contender! Lol just kidding, you’re definitely a contender! Nice set up !
Great tour! Lot of nice stuff there! I just built a small 18' X 28' shop that I am hoping to start doing some small engine work as well. Sold most of my good stuff after getting fired for no good reason from a powersports stealership I was at. I was going to school for industrial mechanics at the time. New owners bought our shop and took on BRP full product line and all the tools were brought in boxes and no one sorted them out. So I was the only guy who would work on the PWC's, got BRP certified, and they weren't making as much money as they thought, so I had to go. Pretty sure because I was in school. Working as a maintenance tech at a large machine shop now. So kinda starting over with just a 56" harbor fraud box that I ordered, and starting to build up my collection again without getting hosed by the tool trucks. Got a lot of people around here that need work on their ATV's, UTV's, bikes, and sleds so hopefully I can make some cash on the sideski's!
A lot of $$ into that setup. ✊ respect. People don’t understand how much we spend in tools. Can skimp on a lot of things but you get what you pay for in most cases.
Very nice toolbox and a hell of a nice tool collection too. I'm really sorry but I only made it to the 25min mark. I really love tools and toolbox inventories. I even have my toolbox inventory video here on RUclips too. You try and show & talk a little to much for me. Because I got board. But a really awesome toolbox & tools! Gregg Muse
Thanks for watching Wayne. If your referring to the little red box on top that isn't a toolbox. Its just a little parts organizer like what they use for hardware assortments from Fastenal
GP makes great, top shelf stuff! I'll actually use their impact sockets over my damn Snap-On that always rust, no matter how much I oil and care for them!
You mentioned that you used your triple square sockets in truck repairs. What makes/models/situations did you have to use them? I have never run into a triple square fastener in heavy truck repair. Thanks.
The new Mac 1/4 impact gun is the best of the best it took off lug nuts on a light duty durmax torqued with a snap on torque wrench it was set to 210 ft lbs it aS able to do 205 and its only rated at 70-130 it does wayyyy wayyy wayy more
Hey Troy, I was hit on my Harley about ten months ago and had my leg crushed . I had extensive blood clots and was told if I didn't have surgery that I would be dead in less than ten minutes. I was not able to walk for 7 months and ended up leaving my job because I could not do what I needed to do. I am starting a small engine repair/lawn equipment/mobile welding business and although I do not have all the tools you have, I am well stocked. I also have several great welders and my specialty is cast iron and sheet metal. I am building a machine shop and also have a 1999 Ford Ranger that needs welding that I am building a Knuckle boom crane for. I am in Phoenixville PA and welcome any advice you could give me. Are you in PA?
Hi Jimmy, Thanks for viewing and for the comment. Wow that is quite a story! Good for you to keep going! The advice I would have for you would be to start out with a good business plan in place. It sounds like you have a very good plan as far as being diversified to what you offer with the welding part of it. I think that will prove to be a good thing for you during the slow season in small engine repair. Advertise a lot and don't forget your best advertising is word of mouth. Put 100% effort into each and every job you do and you will be busy with repeat customers. I am in MN.
I hear you man I was also cut of on my motorcycle by a guy making a left hand turn pulled right out in front of me nothing I could do less then 2 sec. also had my leg crushed between the bike and the suv broke both bones tib and fib down by my ankle. I was in wheel chair for 6 months myself. This was like 3 years ago. Things do get better sounds like you have a good attitude. Hope things work out for your new business.
Had to resuscitate an old thread, but if you want to run your own business. Learn standard bookkeeping, and become an expert in taxes...you can do the courses at a community college. Every penny saved is a penny earned. You will be very surprised that itnis not about making money itnis about keeping it. Knowing your taxes you can suck everything from a proportion of your mortgage, utilities and your tools out of taxes. Best of luck.
@@twssmallengine1411 yeah, GP has a website but you can't buy directly from them. "Locate a dealer" is the option they give. I hate that crap. Why even have a website.
@@wolleysegap9740 Mac Tools sells GP, they are an authorized retailer. I bought two sockets from Mac Tools, and they will warranty them. I heard GP won't warranty stuff bought off of Amazon. Anyway, the price I paid for my sockets was only 2 or 3 dollars more than what I could find on Amazon so to me it was worth it to buy from Mac Tools to get the warranty. If you plan on going that route, go to GP's website first, write down the part numbers of the items you are interested in (or a description of the items), then call Mac Tools and speak with the tech department and give them the GP part numbers/description of what you want to order. They will be able to give you the "Mac Tools" item number for the GP items you are interested and then they can transfer you over to a customer service person who can place your order. Kind of a pain to do this but to me I want to be able to get the full warranty on the GP sockets.
You don't need to explain yourself or why you have so many tools, if I man likes tools then he likes tools, it's your money and you spend it the way you want, ain't nobody thats watching this video waking up every morning and going to work for you or taking care of you so no one has any business saying nothing
Nice and cleaned and organized. Some of the people that I have worked with have like a rats nest of a tool box. You couldn't find nothing even if you tried
That long barrel Marco air hammer is a bad dude its proven itself to me bar non besides somd of my old big industrial air hammer is so strong it will literally break ur hand if u dont use it right
A tool tour where the tools are actually used. Very nice!
Or not cleaned/ taken care of. I use my tools everyday and they look brand new bc i wipe them everytime I use them.
Incredible collection of top notch tools! And unlike some on RUclips, they're actually being used.
Camera work is impressive. Great movement without the jerking and going with your flow. Enjoyed.
Thanks for watching and the kind words. I will tell my son he did a great job with the camera
Voice from Everybody loves Raymond.Tool box set up is one of the best ones so far!
Wow that’s an impressive amount of quality tools. 👍👍👍👍👍
It sure is for a small engine mechanic.
Great tour sir. Nice set-up for sure... you can normally identify a true craftsman in the way he organizes and cares for his tools and equipment for his trade.
Nice setup TW! You had me drooling a bit over here...
Thanks KB I was the same way when I watched yours!
@@twssmallengine1411 Do you still buy off the trucks or are these mostly collected tools? I noticed a couple newer tools in there...
@@kbssmallenginerepair2615 I still buy off matco truck mainly and snap on occasionally.
@@twssmallengine1411 Very cool. Love it!
Very well thought out box. Lots of $$$
Thanks for the view and the comment Ricky. I put a ton of time into organizing my box and tools. It is expensive getting all the tools. It didnt seem quite as bad for me as I purchased little by little over several years and made sure to pay off as I went.
@@twssmallengine1411 i did the same thing. I've probably got $15,000-$20,000 in snap-on, mac, matco and cornwell tools in a $900 u.s. general box lol. Bought them over the course of several years. Best money i ever spent.
Bet the tool truck guys REALLY like you, man hahaha. Nice tool box 👍
Awesome tour! Like you I have a blend of tools from four job changes that take up alot of space but I'll never get rid of. Look forward to watching your other videos.
No explanation needed, he who dies with the most tools wins! If you had a set of the new Snap-on Talon grips I would’ve said you’re a contender! Lol just kidding, you’re definitely a contender! Nice set up !
Great tour! Lot of nice stuff there! I just built a small 18' X 28' shop that I am hoping to start doing some small engine work as well. Sold most of my good stuff after getting fired for no good reason from a powersports stealership I was at. I was going to school for industrial mechanics at the time. New owners bought our shop and took on BRP full product line and all the tools were brought in boxes and no one sorted them out. So I was the only guy who would work on the PWC's, got BRP certified, and they weren't making as much money as they thought, so I had to go. Pretty sure because I was in school. Working as a maintenance tech at a large machine shop now. So kinda starting over with just a 56" harbor fraud box that I ordered, and starting to build up my collection again without getting hosed by the tool trucks. Got a lot of people around here that need work on their ATV's, UTV's, bikes, and sleds so hopefully I can make some cash on the sideski's!
Best set I have saw yet.good job....
Great collection. Thanks for explaining your ideal tools.
Beautiful box
A lot of $$ into that setup. ✊ respect. People don’t understand how much we spend in tools. Can skimp on a lot of things but you get what you pay for in most cases.
Man! You have single handedly gave the local Matco & Snap On dealers a comfortable retirement cushion!! Those guys must love you!! Nice set up tho!!
Like the Cummins emblem on it
Thanks Dane. It’s a magnet and matched perfectly to the emblems on the box so that’s where it ended up
Nice tool sets .You can see you use them to all’s good mate.
Thanks for watching Henry!
Nice tour, wow, ya got it all there fella. I'll be on the lookout for future videos
That's a really nice tool collection you have sir...I hope to get mine there one day...
nice collection of tools there 👍
Great video nice organised tool box
Thanks for watching and subscribing AJP!
Very nice setup, it took me 40 years to get that many tools
You love tools man
Very great set up 100%
Very nice toolbox and a hell of a nice tool collection too. I'm really sorry but I only made it to the 25min mark. I really love tools and toolbox inventories. I even have my toolbox inventory video here on RUclips too. You try and show & talk a little to much for me. Because I got board. But a really awesome toolbox & tools!
Gregg Muse
Awesome box. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice selection of tools. I detected a lot of similar ones to my set.
Great video.
Mike
Daaaaaaannnnnnnggggggg! I think I need a bib from drooling so much. Great job Troy!!
Really enjoyed this tour. Thank you A++++ :)))))
Thanks for watching Andy!
Very nice set up, hope to get my box’s up there like yours
Thanks for watching Jd. It takes a long time indeed to build up a tool collection. Stay at it and you’ll get there
Very nice setup
Enjoyed it immensely! New subscriber.
Thanks for watching and subscribing John!
Nice Tour 👍👍
That’s great man I do the same. Diesel by day small engine by night
Nice tool box tour
Thanks for watching Jake!
Nice collection 👍
sweet setup man
Grey Pneumatic impact sockets are the best. It looks like you have more than I do. Great video.
Great set up man. Enjoyed the tour
Thanks for watching backwoods!
Great tour!
Awesome toolbox/tools . Great video thanks for sharing and a new sub. 👍👍
Thanks for sharing
OMG such awesome tools. The envy of us all...lol
Small engines, big box!
Just subbed! Great toolbox tour
Good morning from SE Louisiana 16 Mar 21.
veryavery organize es very impresive thanks now i have and idea of how to organize my tools
Very nice. Very nice indeed.
Nice 5S box. Mine have been good to me for a long time. I didn’t know that Matco still made the small boxes like the top box you have.
Thanks for watching Wayne. If your referring to the little red box on top that isn't a toolbox. Its just a little parts organizer like what they use for hardware assortments from Fastenal
Wow, there's a lot of good tools... 😍😍
Thanks for watching Stephane
I use Grey Pneumatic myself. Nice setup!
GP makes great, top shelf stuff! I'll actually use their impact sockets over my damn Snap-On that always rust, no matter how much I oil and care for them!
Very 👍 nice. Tools are cool 😎
If you still have a matco guy, I’d recommend the tool grid for your wrench drawer.
I will check it out. Thanks for watching!
You mentioned that you used your triple square sockets in truck repairs. What makes/models/situations did you have to use them? I have never run into a triple square fastener in heavy truck repair. Thanks.
lifetime collection of tools
It sucks that matco does not come to my shop only snap-on and Mac
I think Matco makes the best boxes
Do you have a part# for those snap on angled slip joint pliers at 27:45? I’ve never seen those
I have found that some of the Masterforce tools are actually pretty decent. Do you agree?
Is it just me or this he sound like the guy in the Duluth commercials?! Lol
Rien à dire magnifique 😉👍
The new Mac 1/4 impact gun is the best of the best it took off lug nuts on a light duty durmax torqued with a snap on torque wrench it was set to 210 ft lbs it aS able to do 205 and its only rated at 70-130 it does wayyyy wayyy wayy more
What’s the part number for the orange snap on wrecking bar?
I miss my Matco light so bad!
Hey Troy, I was hit on my Harley about ten months ago and had my leg crushed . I had extensive blood clots and was told if I didn't have surgery that I would be dead in less than ten minutes. I was not able to walk for 7 months and ended up leaving my job because I could not do what I needed to do. I am starting a small engine repair/lawn equipment/mobile welding business and although I do not have all the tools you have, I am well stocked. I also have several great welders and my specialty is cast iron and sheet metal. I am building a machine shop and also have a 1999 Ford Ranger that needs welding that I am building a Knuckle boom crane for. I am in Phoenixville PA and welcome any advice you could give me. Are you in PA?
Hi Jimmy, Thanks for viewing and for the comment. Wow that is quite a story! Good for you to keep going! The advice I would have for you would be to start out with a good business plan in place. It sounds like you have a very good plan as far as being diversified to what you offer with the welding part of it. I think that will prove to be a good thing for you during the slow season in small engine repair. Advertise a lot and don't forget your best advertising is word of mouth. Put 100% effort into each and every job you do and you will be busy with repeat customers. I am in MN.
@@twssmallengine1411 Thank you so much. The advice is great!!!I am going to hit the ground full speed and never look back!
I hear you man I was also cut of on my motorcycle by a guy making a left hand turn pulled right out in front of me nothing I could do less then 2 sec. also had my leg crushed between the bike and the suv broke both bones tib and fib down by my ankle. I was in wheel chair for 6 months myself. This was like 3 years ago. Things do get better sounds like you have a good attitude. Hope things work out for your new business.
@@ramsandrzr3706 Thank you ! Gotta stay positive.
Had to resuscitate an old thread, but if you want to run your own business. Learn standard bookkeeping, and become an expert in taxes...you can do the courses at a community college. Every penny saved is a penny earned. You will be very surprised that itnis not about making money itnis about keeping it. Knowing your taxes you can suck everything from a proportion of your mortgage, utilities and your tools out of taxes. Best of luck.
How much was that snap on light 100 bucks? Was thinking about getting it off my truck
Hey brother, I know this was back a ways but anyone have a name or part # for those bolt extractors that fit into a 12 pt wrench?
I'm just here for your algorithm
Where did you buy your GP sockets ?
I purchased them several years ago from the tire dealer at the shop I worked at the time. They offered around 30% discount on them
@@twssmallengine1411 yeah, GP has a website but you can't buy directly from them. "Locate a dealer" is the option they give. I hate that crap. Why even have a website.
@@wolleysegap9740 Mac Tools sells GP, they are an authorized retailer. I bought two sockets from Mac Tools, and they will warranty them. I heard GP won't warranty stuff bought off of Amazon. Anyway, the price I paid for my sockets was only 2 or 3 dollars more than what I could find on Amazon so to me it was worth it to buy from Mac Tools to get the warranty.
If you plan on going that route, go to GP's website first, write down the part numbers of the items you are interested in (or a description of the items), then call Mac Tools and speak with the tech department and give them the GP part numbers/description of what you want to order. They will be able to give you the "Mac Tools" item number for the GP items you are interested and then they can transfer you over to a customer service person who can place your order. Kind of a pain to do this but to me I want to be able to get the full warranty on the GP sockets.
@@akovic100 Thanks Adrian ! 👍
You don't need to explain yourself or why you have so many tools, if I man likes tools then he likes tools, it's your money and you spend it the way you want, ain't nobody thats watching this video waking up every morning and going to work for you or taking care of you so no one has any business saying nothing
Wow that's basically your 401k
Nice and cleaned and organized. Some of the people that I have worked with have like a rats nest of a tool box. You couldn't find nothing even if you tried
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Why do fanboys use their diddle finger to point, throw their tools around, but close the expensive drawers so slowly?
Soooo, you’re apologizing in the first minute about owning too many tools. Why?
That long barrel Marco air hammer is a bad dude its proven itself to me bar non besides somd of my old big industrial air hammer is so strong it will literally break ur hand if u dont use it right
Gawd… overly impressed with the box and then l hear “BUT WAIT THERES MORE” - a roll cart too !
Is it just me or has this guy never heard of kaizen foam?