Hey Vince! I love your channel because of episodes like this. I think you should do your own version of the old, "The more you know!" thing at the end of these types of videos.
I believe the questions asked once before on a life stream what that was for and I mentioned it was a 1/4 - 20 threaded insert for a magnet accessory that was originally offered for an m12 work light, but that they also offered a hook
80% of this channel could be 1 minute videos however even if you wanted too you cannot do that on youtube. The algorithms that decide what content to promote on youtube will almost never recommend a video thats less than 5 minutes. Just gotta skip.
the hardest thing about those bits is taking them out of the damn box. I always feel like my finger is going to slip and get cut on an adjacent bit. I use needle nose to get them out - it's ridiculous.
agreed to both of you guys. I have the one set with drill bits, and almost diced my fingers trying to get the out. Pliers or something to wedge them from underneath is the way to go.
They planned on attaching them to the pack out boxes, it went all the way to production on the bit boxes, but VP veto'ed it because they make the pack out organizer box, so it would have took from profits on the new pack out organizer. My uncle works for Milwaukee
I have to say, “I REALLY appreciate your content and your personality, with your channel and videos!” Provides me a lot of insight into tools and systems. Thank You!!!
I store my drill bits with the cutting edges in, not out. First, you never worry about cutting your fingers when putting them in or taking them out. Second, it is easier to see and compare rod sizes than imagining the rod size when looking at the sharp end. It is easier to hold a bolt up to the flat back and see if the bit is a good size. I like the carriage bolt honorable mention idea. The magnet would quickly attract sharp iron filing that would have to be removed or risk injuring skin. The other ideas are good but esoteric for my own use.
I've got 2 sets, and I put a small carabiner clip attached to short nylon webbing on each. Then I just clip them to the D rings for the shoulder strap of my main tool bag. Keeps them hanging conveniently on the side and frees up a lot of real estate inside.
If they want to go fancy with these boxes, they should design them, so you can remove the bits with on hand. Some times I even need pliers to remove them, especially with oily hands
For any photographers, we have Peak Design Capture Clips that can be bolted to the Milwaukee tool boxes. Then you can attach the boxes to ANY belt quickly and easily. We also have 1/4”20 neodymium magnet mounts that can hold about 10 lbs.
Dude seems to operate in overdrive when he’s motivated and has a goal. Probably surprisingly quicker than most people out there. Not to mention he’s likely the owner of the construction company and not the one swinging a hammer anymore. Can you imagine working for someone who operates at 2x speed?
@@maxwaters1461he'd be a terrific political candidate; to expound virtues of 1/4"-20 female threads in a mere 7+ minutes. And who watching this couldn't MAKE a belt clip or loop to hang from belt, ladder rung, maybe ear gauge? At least they have a clue what size screw to allow for!
Probably their tests for the belt clip was turning up multiple failures one and the most major of which I can only assume was that the nut in the case would eventually after X amount of times tear out or the latter of my two ideas was the case would open/it'd get snagged.
Well, time to buy a bag of 1/4-20's, a few magnets, and some epoxy. Thank you for revealing the answer to "What the hell is this for?" My guess for why they dropped the belt clip is that someone went up a ladder and the bit box came down way before they did.
My case came with 3 belt clips along with my m18 drill and 1/4 drive impact and I made my own magnet for it and made a carabiner clip and strap . The clip you had didn’t look like mine , mine looks like the one on you impact on the shelf behind you . My favorite one is the strap w/ carabiner it’ll hook onto anything !
Hi Vince, you recently reviewed Milwaukee’s little red shockwave toolboxes. Any idea why the bits are so hard to get out? I’m not fond of having my fingers slipping on a drillbit trying to pull it up and out of a too tight holder, and slicing my finger open. DeWalt has a much better style. Flip up 90° and pull the tool out with no effort. I’ve resorted to putting a small stubby screwdriver in the box, and prying up from the bottom on the bit shank until it breaks free. Much savings on Band-Aids!!!!
VCG Construction I think retrofitting a screw/nut and bracket like an old phone belt clip so I can pop off when needed. somehow make a row of clip on/off storage. Makes sense in my head but could be an idea. Lol 🤔😂
Hey Vince I just bought two of those tool boxes and neither have the 1/4-20 inserts, what's up with that? Also it takes a pair of pliers to pry out the hex inserts.
I did build a unistrut bracket with 1/4 rod and stand off claps worked pretty good but found out it’s better to have them with me where the works at,so most of my kits made it back into my packout.great vid Vince love the intro music!!!
They also fit prefect in the hard cases if you cut spots out for them in the inner liner. I have a hard case for the 1/2” drill and 1/4” impact combo, I keep my 1/2” drill in it and cut out for 4 bit cases and can still put my charger in when I need it.
My guess is to hang them on a wall in your garage or shop, peg board or a sheet of wood, whatever you can think up, everyone’s got different and good ideas 👍🏻
I think the reason Milwaukee doesn't sell the belt clip anymore is because the nut will pull out of the case. If you look at the case, it shows the nut was pressed in from the outside instead of the inside. So when walking around with the clip on, the case would fall off & spill everything.
VCG Construction GC/Project Lead (Director of Operations and Technical Services) for a large multi-res building owning pension fund. I lead crews for renos/turns/construction and take care of asset problems and all procurements. A foot soldier with some influence ;) but I still wear the apron on the go.
What is the “drill bit” clamp 🗜 on the right side of Milwaukee impact drivers and drills? Bc they don’t hold any Milwaukee drill bits, but it appears it is for drill bits-“the clamp” seems too big for drill bit. Please advise. I have one impact driver and two drills with this. Thanks!-Mike
Been watching for awhile. Subscribed. Nice to know about that Makita case hidden storage. Def never knew that. I'm an electrician almost 30 years now. Point Pleasant NJ over here,
Where can you get the bit inserts for the boxes? If you flip the insert so the short b its are pointing at you when the box is open you can fit several more rows of inserts in making it hold a LOT of bits. One box can hold the short version s of pretty much everything you might ever need including redundancies. But I can't find more inserts.
I made my own screw-on magnet before those were available. Bought rare earth magnets at the local surplus store, with holes already in them. I also have one of the smaller boxes with a belt clip, which came from the surplus store as well. Been using these for quite sometime now. I think the kickstand idea is brilliant! Cheers, keep up the great videos.
Lmao said something damn sometimes I just want them to say what video is I don’t need the “jokes” and pointless skits just show me some thing damn it not everyone got mins to waste lol
I've said that before, but he doesn't listen. Now I just skip through the beginning, because I know he's going to rattle-off for a good three to five minutes.
Guys. Y'all do realize that these guys are in business of gathering the largest crowd and getting the most views possible on here right? If you don't have the time to waste. Then get off of fkn youtube. It's called personality and a sense of humor. Get one
I'm wondering if the belt clip is no longer available because it wasn't a tight fit on your belt and they slipped off and fell. Hitting a co-worker with a falling object is a safety issue and they probably got tired of replacing the cases after breaking from the fall. 🤷🏻♂️
Oddly as a mechanic...that magnet on the bit case...helps keep the case stay put under the hood of a car while your working on it. I've known about it for years actually!
Yes! This vid was 5-6 minutes too long. I was reading the Comments on this vid while I was watching it. About the 5 minute mark I realized I had been bamboozled! And so had everyone else. You want to make this a 7 minute vid (and be fair to your audience) you should have had a smoking hot blond in a bikini demo’ing the things you tried fitting to the Milwaukee box.
What the hell, Vince. I was literally looking at the threaded holes on these cases, like, an hour ago and then BANG! This ad shows up on my RUclips feed! (Thanks!)
I sometimes use it to check the threads of a 1/4" bolt to confirm that it is in fact 1/4"-20 (which is what I often use with SnapToggle anchors). That's the most useful function I can think of. I've tried the kickstand thing just for fun, that could potentially be useful, but I never carry that bulky case with me anyway. I always wondered why anyone would want to attach a drill bit case to a tripod..
Sorry VCG I am a fan of your videos but this time I have to call BS! Everyone knows 1/4x20 is the correct size and pitch for the uranium powered flux capacitor. Secretly used by your shadow organization to retrieve that sweet 80's techno sound byte for your intro.
The kickstand idea is pretty cool!! I think they got rid of the beltclip idea because where are you supposed to fit it with a toolbelt on. That's my guess, but what do i know. Always hitting us with the great tips brother!! Nice vid! VCG4LIFE!!!!!
Another great video Vince. Love the 99% of people don't know about... videos. I don't even own a single Milwaukee tool but I had to watch. I had no idea and now I do.
The main reason they have the super duper secret 1/4 20 nut is because guys have waisted miles of good 3m electrical tape, hiding the helpers tools in the ceiling... So Milwaukee said *Voila* ... screw the box right to some all thread! The kid freaks out, everyone laughs and the boss is very happy because only time was wasted... no tape!
My honorable mention would to have something between 2 of the boxes that allowed them to be relatively stacked and connected but allowed them to fan out to allow you access to both simultaneously.
New guy here , just want to say I'm learning a lot thinking of switching careers to electrician, I have IT and heavy mechanic also infantry and cybersecurity experience , but holy cow I like Milwaukee, and my sthils and thanks for information brother , my brother and I are finishing basment on your tips with dry wall , you tube needs more Vince !
I never even thought about what it was for but when you started the video I immediately thought of taking the belt clip off the drill. I have to admit I tried putting the drill on my belt and it's just not practical.
Id rather have my drill cliped to my belt... A drill falling from a ladder is much more thant 10.99 that these bits cases start at... I speak from exp.
I use the belt clip to hang a drill on my pant pocket if i'm just putting in a couple screws and dont have a tool belt on. If I'm really working and have my tool belt on, I actually find the best place for the belt clip is to hang the drill in my hammer loop. I also find the belt clip handy to hang drills in the part or a step ladder that connects the 2 legs. But yeah, never actually use a belt clip on a belt. Ryobi used to make a drill bit set storage rack called the "dock it". The mikwaukee sets look like they should fit, but dont. I really wish Milwauke would come out with something similar because my problem isn't what to do with the sets when I'm using them. It's how to store them nicely when I'm done. I probably have at least 10 of these mikwaukee boxes.
The gorilla mount on a scaffold is genius!!!! Can’t tell you how many times I have my Milwaukee box flipping back and forth from screw tip to 5/8 drill bit.
Working with the Milwaukee shockwave boxes, I’ve noticed that it can take both hands to get a bit out, that’s why I don’t think Milwaukee offers a belt clip with them. Imagine pulling a bit up one handed and your whole bit box just flew up and out..
I always just use the thread in the case for sticking them on a peg board. I have always found the shockwave stuff longer lasting than Dewalt and Irwin
Also 99% of people dont know that you can slap industrial velcro to the box and mount it directly to your impact case or drill case like I have on my hitatchi triple hammer.
Your voice and manner of speaking make me think of a motivational speaker, but one who's really mean about it. "THINGS ARE GONNA GET BETTER! YOU GOT NO CHOICE!" "YOU'RE GONNA BE THE BEST, AND THAT IS A /THREAT/!"
VCG Construction I just meant show if you loaded any up with other tools. I have customized some of mine with other gear, for instance I have added 1/2”, 3/8” and 1/4” hex drive adapters to one case so I have it to use to drive any size socket with the impact when I work on the car of other equipment.
As a Milwaukee resident, not affiliated with the company, the most resourceful way to utilize this is with the magnet and attaching to the top lid of a steel tool box. The profile may just meet that of the lid to conserve space.
I haven't watched yet, but fixing to. I'm guessing you're going to talk about the 1/4 -20 threaded insert on the back that is meant for magnets and hooks
Could have said everything important in one minute. "Is this real stainless steel?" Hint #1: Since it's a shelf it's probably chrome plated steel. Hint #2: Even if it is stainless steel, it could be magnetic. Not all stainless is non-magnetic.
Hey Vince! I love your channel because of episodes like this. I think you should do your own version of the old, "The more you know!" thing at the end of these types of videos.
We can add that!!
I believe the questions asked once before on a life stream what that was for and I mentioned it was a 1/4 - 20 threaded insert for a magnet accessory that was originally offered for an m12 work light, but that they also offered a hook
I believe you are correct fine sir!
Thanks again for the info always good to informed on things like this
VCG Construction 90
This should have been a 1 minute video
80% of this channel could be 1 minute videos however even if you wanted too you cannot do that on youtube. The algorithms that decide what content to promote on youtube will almost never recommend a video thats less than 5 minutes. Just gotta skip.
But then he wouldn't have had the pleasure to hear himself talk for 7+ minutes ...
No
Your mom is a 1 minute video
Exactly what I was thinking
the hardest thing about those bits is taking them out of the damn box. I always feel like my finger is going to slip and get cut on an adjacent bit. I use needle nose to get them out - it's ridiculous.
agreed to both of you guys. I have the one set with drill bits, and almost diced my fingers trying to get the out. Pliers or something to wedge them from underneath is the way to go.
So true
Lucky I'm an electrician and always have pliers handy just to pull them out
that is the truth 😂😂😂....
lifeisgood070 idk what it’s like for all the kits but some of the bit holders flip up
They planned on attaching them to the pack out boxes, it went all the way to production on the bit boxes, but VP veto'ed it because they make the pack out organizer box, so it would have took from profits on the new pack out organizer. My uncle works for Milwaukee
Surprised this didn't get more likes. Good info lol
Ah the old “my uncle works for” line of bullshit.
@@autonomous44 you know real people work there right? Those people have family one can assume and even friends. No need to be a D Bag your whole life
@@travis8623 You new to the internet or something? The "my uncle works there" shit is an age old classic. Don't jerk my jive, son.
@@autonomous44 yawn
I have to say, “I REALLY appreciate your content and your personality, with your channel and videos!” Provides me a lot of insight into tools and systems. Thank You!!!
I store my drill bits with the cutting edges in, not out. First, you never worry about cutting your fingers when putting them in or taking them out. Second, it is easier to see and compare rod sizes than imagining the rod size when looking at the sharp end. It is easier to hold a bolt up to the flat back and see if the bit is a good size. I like the carriage bolt honorable mention idea. The magnet would quickly attract sharp iron filing that would have to be removed or risk injuring skin. The other ideas are good but esoteric for my own use.
I never cut my finger doing that I store them normally.
@@BannedByMe oh man I have. When new they are hard to remove and I did it first try. Been very careful since, but I'm gonna flip em over now
I've got 2 sets, and I put a small carabiner clip attached to short nylon webbing on each. Then I just clip them to the D rings for the shoulder strap of my main tool bag. Keeps them hanging conveniently on the side and frees up a lot of real estate inside.
If they want to go fancy with these boxes, they should design them, so you can remove the bits with on hand. Some times I even need pliers to remove them, especially with oily hands
You are an awesome guy!!! We all appreciate your reviews and all your videos. Keep up the awesomeness!!!
Go ahead with a great order and order a second meal
For any photographers, we have Peak Design Capture Clips that can be bolted to the Milwaukee tool boxes. Then you can attach the boxes to ANY belt quickly and easily. We also have 1/4”20 neodymium magnet mounts that can hold about 10 lbs.
Where at ?
Just wondering how long it takes him to complete a home improvement project?
Celebrity's do not do home renovations so probably million years
Dude seems to operate in overdrive when he’s motivated and has a goal. Probably surprisingly quicker than most people out there. Not to mention he’s likely the owner of the construction company and not the one swinging a hammer anymore. Can you imagine working for someone who operates at 2x speed?
Dude, you have a rare talent. Being able to talk a lot about very little. I for one envy you.
You mean his a great bull shitter
@@maxwaters1461he'd be a terrific political candidate; to expound virtues of 1/4"-20 female threads in a mere 7+ minutes.
And who watching this couldn't MAKE a belt clip or loop to hang from belt, ladder rung, maybe ear gauge? At least they have a clue what size screw to allow for!
Thank you Vince great to see you demonstrate many uses of tools we are not aware of.
Sometimes Milwaukee thinks a little too hard... it’s a bit case
I can see what you're saying!!
I need a drink after watching this
Where you been Big_A? We put your face on a milk carton last week!!
@@VCGConstruction by the time i have been getting home the live streams have been done. But i will be back representing the 609 ... lol
Yooo cuz we need the representation!! Good to hear from you! Glad you’re busy and doing well!
Probably their tests for the belt clip was turning up multiple failures one and the most major of which I can only assume was that the nut in the case would eventually after X amount of times tear out or the latter of my two ideas was the case would open/it'd get snagged.
Well, time to buy a bag of 1/4-20's, a few magnets, and some epoxy. Thank you for revealing the answer to "What the hell is this for?"
My guess for why they dropped the belt clip is that someone went up a ladder and the bit box came down way before they did.
Good idea, and good guess, I’m gonna ask Milwaukee why they “Dropped” the belt clip!!
If the magnet doesn't go on sale im thanking you ahead of time for the DIY tip.
My case came with 3 belt clips along with my m18 drill and 1/4 drive impact and I made my own magnet for it and made a carabiner clip and strap . The clip you had didn’t look like mine , mine looks like the one on you impact on the shelf behind you . My favorite one is the strap w/ carabiner it’ll hook onto anything !
Hi Vince, you recently reviewed Milwaukee’s little red shockwave toolboxes. Any idea why the bits are so hard to get out? I’m not fond of having my fingers slipping on a drillbit trying to pull it up and out of a too tight holder, and slicing my finger open. DeWalt has a much better style. Flip up 90° and pull the tool out with no effort. I’ve resorted to putting a small stubby screwdriver in the box, and prying up from the bottom on the bit shank until it breaks free. Much savings on Band-Aids!!!!
Vince you Blew my Mind Off!! Amazing!!!
Thread in a bolt and put the bolt through one of the screwdriver holder holes on top of your ladder so the box doesn't fall off.
Kickstand makes the most sense. Thanks for educating viewers like me. #DIY #VCGfamilyforlife #Goodtimes
I like the kickstand myself! What other ways of using the fitting can you think of Victor?
VCG Construction I think retrofitting a screw/nut and bracket like an old phone belt clip so I can pop off when needed. somehow make a row of clip on/off storage. Makes sense in my head but could be an idea. Lol 🤔😂
That’s a good idea, I’ll get on it!!
VCG Construction patent pending lol
Yeah buddy 🤣🤣
The magnet can hold fasteners and make them temporarily magnetic to stick to your tool...
You beat me to it!
Hey Vince I just bought two of those tool boxes and neither have the 1/4-20 inserts, what's up with that? Also it takes a pair of pliers to pry out the hex inserts.
I did build a unistrut bracket with 1/4 rod and stand off claps worked pretty good but found out it’s better to have them with me where the works at,so most of my kits made it back into my packout.great vid Vince love the intro music!!!
I feel the same way as you about setting them up, I’d rather have them in my bag!! Thanks Ray!!
I love what Milwaukee is doing. They are coming up with all kinds of ideas
Many tradespeople use this feature, Milwaukee listens to their customers!!
You could probably put a screw and lanyard to strap it to your tool belt if your working up high.
Thanks Vince. Great video. The Kick stand is my Favorite option.
These cases also nestle very nicely in to the back cavity of the rolling Packout box. The angles match up perfectly.
Beautiful thanks for the feedback Daniel!!
And this is why you are #1 the best tool show on the web 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆
Thanks William we appreciate it!
Always learning something new here bro!
Thanks TRZ we appreciate it !!
They also fit prefect in the hard cases if you cut spots out for them in the inner liner. I have a hard case for the 1/2” drill and 1/4” impact combo, I keep my 1/2” drill in it and cut out for 4 bit cases and can still put my charger in when I need it.
Nice Mac!!
My guess is to hang them on a wall in your garage or shop, peg board or a sheet of wood, whatever you can think up, everyone’s got different and good ideas 👍🏻
I think the reason Milwaukee doesn't sell the belt clip anymore is because the nut will pull out of the case. If you look at the case, it shows the nut was pressed in from the outside instead of the inside. So when walking around with the clip on, the case would fall off & spill everything.
It can also be used to attach to a lanyard for overhead work.
that was what I was thing beforehe showed us th real attachments
Wow! Thanks again Vince for enlightening us on the use of our tools and accessories!
Thanks buddy we appreciate it!!
Something awesome about those boxes that I found out recently is if you have an old one they will hold Bosch daredevil paddle bits perfectly
Whoa sweet!!
Hi, I'm from Israel, I love your channel, you are funny, and I also love Milwaukee's tools. Thanks for all the ideas and reviews.
Yah, I use the magnet exactly for that purpose... great for up high work! Thanks for the video Vince
What kind of work do you do?
Good job sir. Love the video. I never those of the magnet. Lol !!!!!!
VCG Construction GC/Project Lead (Director of Operations and Technical Services) for a large multi-res building owning pension fund. I lead crews for renos/turns/construction and take care of asset problems and all procurements. A foot soldier with some influence ;) but I still wear the apron on the go.
A good leader will always lead the charge I Brazeau !!
Thanks Stephen Lee!
What is the “drill bit” clamp 🗜 on the right side of Milwaukee impact drivers and drills? Bc they don’t hold any Milwaukee drill bits, but it appears it is for drill bits-“the clamp” seems too big for drill bit. Please advise. I have one impact driver and two drills with this. Thanks!-Mike
The toolboxes have 1/4-20 bolt holes as well so you could use a double threaded stud to attach too the tool box.
Been watching for awhile. Subscribed. Nice to know about that Makita case hidden storage. Def never knew that. I'm an electrician almost 30 years now. Point Pleasant NJ over here,
Yoo buddy we're practically neighbors!! Thanks we appreciate it!!
Just like most people I like having my kickstand Vinny doing an awesome job keep it up
yeah cuz the kickstand!!
Can yall do a comparison on mac tools bel 151 vs milwaukee 1/2 impact? Thanks
7 minutes of my life I'm never gonna get back
Johnny Doe i think its a joke. Lol
Sam Cade I think Johnny doe was joking
Johnny Doe you must be fun...
Where can you get the bit inserts for the boxes? If you flip the insert so the short b its are pointing at you when the box is open you can fit several more rows of inserts in making it hold a LOT of bits. One box can hold the short version s of pretty much everything you might ever need including redundancies. But I can't find more inserts.
I made my own screw-on magnet before those were available. Bought rare earth magnets at the local surplus store, with holes already in them. I also have one of the smaller boxes with a belt clip, which came from the surplus store as well. Been using these for quite sometime now.
I think the kickstand idea is brilliant! Cheers, keep up the great videos.
Just book got my first set of tool and I picked up a set of those and was wondering! Thank you! From Jersey
Thanks Elvis!!
Dude I like the meat of your vids but the intros are too long. Get to the point. Keep up the good info
Lmao said something damn sometimes I just want them to say what video is I don’t need the “jokes” and pointless skits just show me some thing damn it not everyone got mins to waste lol
I've said that before, but he doesn't listen. Now I just skip through the beginning, because I know he's going to rattle-off for a good three to five minutes.
Guys. Y'all do realize that these guys are in business of gathering the largest crowd and getting the most views possible on here right? If you don't have the time to waste. Then get off of fkn youtube. It's called personality and a sense of humor. Get one
Wait what ...You like his meat ? 🤔
Exactly, he can easily cut 80% of the BS out and be more productive.
Thank you so much I love milwaukee products and had no idea...
Good job sir. I never thought of the magnet. Love the video !!!!!!
Glad the video is helpful Stephen Lee!
I'm wondering if the belt clip is no longer available because it wasn't a tight fit on your belt and they slipped off and fell. Hitting a co-worker with a falling object is a safety issue and they probably got tired of replacing the cases after breaking from the fall. 🤷🏻♂️
Oddly as a mechanic...that magnet on the bit case...helps keep the case stay put under the hood of a car while your working on it. I've known about it for years actually!
Awesome Kenneth!!
You do much drilling on an engine like??
he drill a oil sump when he change oil ;)
Keep up the great work. You sir provide a service.
There was just no reason for this to be a 7 minute video
Could have done this in 30 seconds or less.
Couldn’t agree more man
Come on, it is SHOW..
Don’t like it, don’t watch it!!
Simple as that..
Yes! This vid was 5-6 minutes too long. I was reading the Comments on this vid while I was watching it. About the 5 minute mark I realized I had been bamboozled! And so had everyone else. You want to make this a 7 minute vid (and be fair to your audience) you should have had a smoking hot blond in a bikini demo’ing the things you tried fitting to the Milwaukee box.
Gotta love that 10 sec. Skip function RUclips offers. Agreed too long unless you skip in order to get what you're looking for.
What the hell, Vince. I was literally looking at the threaded holes on these cases, like, an hour ago and then BANG! This ad shows up on my RUclips feed! (Thanks!)
use a magnetic gorilapod. you could use one of those fasteners to attach a belt clip.
I sometimes use it to check the threads of a 1/4" bolt to confirm that it is in fact 1/4"-20 (which is what I often use with SnapToggle anchors). That's the most useful function I can think of. I've tried the kickstand thing just for fun, that could potentially be useful, but I never carry that bulky case with me anyway.
I always wondered why anyone would want to attach a drill bit case to a tripod..
Sorry VCG I am a fan of your videos but this time I have to call BS! Everyone knows 1/4x20 is the correct size and pitch for the uranium powered flux capacitor. Secretly used by your shadow organization to retrieve that sweet 80's techno sound byte for your intro.
😂😂😂😂 sonny
Bro all my tools are Milwaukee and you finally answered that question I been wondering for like 2 years good work. You now have my vote
Thanks buddy we appreciate it!
@@VCGConstruction anytime
Interesting, but your killing me with the way you say RARE EARTH MAGNET 😂😂😂😂😂 love this channel
🤣🤣🤣
The kickstand idea is pretty cool!! I think they got rid of the beltclip idea because where are you supposed to fit it with a toolbelt on. That's my guess, but what do i know. Always hitting us with the great tips brother!! Nice vid!
VCG4LIFE!!!!!
Thanks Amos we appreciate it!!
U love is instant!!!!
I had to check to see if this was released on April Fools. 😂😂
Another great video Vince. Love the 99% of people don't know about... videos. I don't even own a single Milwaukee tool but I had to watch. I had no idea and now I do.
Awesome light bulb thanks!!
The main reason they have the super duper secret 1/4 20 nut is because guys have waisted miles of good 3m electrical tape, hiding the helpers tools in the ceiling... So Milwaukee said *Voila* ... screw the box right to some all thread! The kid freaks out, everyone laughs and the boss is very happy because only time was wasted... no tape!
🤣🤣
IBEW local?
My honorable mention would to have something between 2 of the boxes that allowed them to be relatively stacked and connected but allowed them to fan out to allow you access to both simultaneously.
Now I can keep my bits on my fridge!
New guy here , just want to say I'm learning a lot thinking of switching careers to electrician, I have IT and heavy mechanic also infantry and cybersecurity experience , but holy cow I like Milwaukee, and my sthils and thanks for information brother , my brother and I are finishing basment on your tips with dry wall , you tube needs more Vince !
Thanks Smokey!
That magnet is slick....slap it right on the side of the drill press!
So slick that it will slide down other slick surfaces and fall off anyway.
@@HunterXray he was sticking it on stainless steel
So what is that hole actually used for?
Hi Vince.
Thanks for the heads up.
I would never have guessed.
Thanks Pete, we’re trying to let people know about some of the smaller features built in to their tools to make them more productive!!
I never even thought about what it was for but when you started the video I immediately thought of taking the belt clip off the drill. I have to admit I tried putting the drill on my belt and it's just not practical.
Id rather have my drill cliped to my belt... A drill falling from a ladder is much more thant 10.99 that these bits cases start at... I speak from exp.
I use the belt clip to hang a drill on my pant pocket if i'm just putting in a couple screws and dont have a tool belt on. If I'm really working and have my tool belt on, I actually find the best place for the belt clip is to hang the drill in my hammer loop. I also find the belt clip handy to hang drills in the part or a step ladder that connects the 2 legs. But yeah, never actually use a belt clip on a belt. Ryobi used to make a drill bit set storage rack called the "dock it". The mikwaukee sets look like they should fit, but dont. I really wish Milwauke would come out with something similar because my problem isn't what to do with the sets when I'm using them. It's how to store them nicely when I'm done. I probably have at least 10 of these mikwaukee boxes.
Vince, I love your channel but how do you get those awesome VCG decals, trying to get one for my tool box
You can find merch here vcgconstruction.com/store thanks DJ !!
7 minutes of my life I will never get back
Annoying personality geeez
8 Minutes if you check back on comments ;p
Carl Pavey hahahhahahhaa
LOL I honestly never knew what that hole was for. I just avoided it. Thanks man Great video!!!
That’s pretty funky!
i know right!! You think you'll use the feature now Jeff?
VCG Construction it would come in handy when I have a vehicle up on my lift in my garage.
Yup attach right to the undercarriage!!
hi I feel dumb asking but my son got me the Milwaukee Shockwave bits, how do I get them out?
Great video, you crack me dude! I like the kickstand option also. I'm a diy'er and I was wondering what that was. Haha
The gorilla mount on a scaffold is genius!!!! Can’t tell you how many times I have my Milwaukee box flipping back and forth from screw tip to 5/8 drill bit.
Working with the Milwaukee shockwave boxes, I’ve noticed that it can take both hands to get a bit out, that’s why I don’t think Milwaukee offers a belt clip with them. Imagine pulling a bit up one handed and your whole bit box just flew up and out..
Yeah that wouldn’t be good!!
I always just use the thread in the case for sticking them on a peg board.
I have always found the shockwave stuff longer lasting than Dewalt and Irwin
Thanks for the feedback Martin, we appreciate it!!
I watch a lot of dumb videos on RUclips, but this one takes the prize !
I enjoy your videos sir. Learning is my favorite hobby. -D. Wharton
Thanks we appreciate it!
Also 99% of people dont know that you can slap industrial velcro to the box and mount it directly to your impact case or drill case like I have on my hitatchi triple hammer.
Does that magnet fit on the M12/M18 tools where the belt clip screws on??
The magnet fits any 1/4-20 threads, doesn’t fit the drivers!
Always wondered what that was for but I’d never use those attachments lol
Me neither, Now i'm trying to think of other ways to use the nut adapter!!😂😂
VCG Construction a few days later I still got no ideas.... this is going to haunt my Milwaukee’s every time I use them
🤣🤣
Yep I knew it talkin about the 1/4 - 20 thread insert. originally that was an accessory for a magnet on an M12 work light and they also offer hooks
We couldn’t find any hooks!!
I've always wondered how that would attach to something. To bad the cases don't flip together like the DeWalt cases. Thanks for doing the video!
That's a great addition. I can magnetize my bits now
I always thought it was for a tool belt clip.
Didn’t know about the magnet. Thanks for the video!
Thank you Jonathan!
Wow! Great information! I like the magnet use! 😊
thanks MJC!!
Your voice and manner of speaking make me think of a motivational speaker, but one who's really mean about it.
"THINGS ARE GONNA GET BETTER! YOU GOT NO CHOICE!"
"YOU'RE GONNA BE THE BEST, AND THAT IS A /THREAT/!"
Should do a video of customization of these boxes.
What would you like to see us do to them?
VCG Construction I just meant show if you loaded any up with other tools. I have customized some of mine with other gear, for instance I have added 1/2”, 3/8” and 1/4” hex drive adapters to one case so I have it to use to drive any size socket with the impact when I work on the car of other equipment.
Got it, we’ll make a video thanks Gary!!
As a Milwaukee resident, not affiliated with the company, the most resourceful way to utilize this is with the magnet and attaching to the top lid of a steel tool box. The profile may just meet that of the lid to conserve space.
By this, I mean the inside, if you still require direction. In all honesty, are we reviewing a plastic case, or the tool itself?
I haven't watched yet, but fixing to. I'm guessing you're going to talk about the 1/4 -20 threaded insert on the back that is meant for magnets and hooks
Yes sir!
The threaded insert on the Milwaukee cases are nice- I threaded some cheap magnets in them and stick them o thr side of my rolling tech cart
Now I got to get a tripod for work.
From all the comments, the craziest one is probably the best explanation, Space craft usage, seriously, that's the most viable use with the magnet..
Wow Milwaukee in space, the final frontier!!
Lol I was going to ask you to do a video on this after you did the video on the dewalt tip
If you have any other ideas danny leave them in the comments section cuz, we'll do it!
Wow interlocking cases, and a nit hole too, geez I'm so excited I must rush and by two.
Could have said everything important in one minute. "Is this real stainless steel?" Hint #1: Since it's a shelf it's probably chrome plated steel. Hint #2: Even if it is stainless steel, it could be magnetic. Not all stainless is non-magnetic.