The ultimate tool bag tour!!!
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- #tools #review #tour #education #doityourself
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Husky electricians bag, amzn.to/3GCnENe
VOLTCLAW COMBO-PACK, amzn.to/3ZRhcLt
Fluke T5-1000, amzn.to/3WgUmtv
Fluke chicken stick, amzn.to/3CNyTla
Jonard wire stripper, amzn.to/3CSji3L
Kobalt Kobalt 14-In-1 Precision Screwdriver, amzn.to/3QPm9Ag
Ugly’s Electrical References, amzn.to/3kg1R6G
Gardner Bender wires stripper, amzn.to/3XuHeCF
Klein Tools Multi-bit Ratcheting Screwdriver, amzn.to/3W92Y5v
Klein Tools stubby, amzn.to/3w4nBVV
Klein Tools extended, amzn.to/3ITmq3e
Klein Tools 11 in 1, amzn.to/3w3Kad8
Klein Tools insulated set, amzn.to/3XexNad
25' Milwaukee Wide Blade Tape, amzn.to/3CT3QnM
M12 Fuel 1/4" Hex Impact Driver Kit, amzn.to/3QMgKdg
Insulated fuse pullers, amzn.to/3iCWK02
Klein Tools cable cutters, amzn.to/3XzW8qQ
Klein Tools crimpers, amzn.to/3W93HDL
JBL Bluetooth speaker, amzn.to/3IV7OjF
3M super 33, amzn.to/3ZFtVjV
Klein Tools Pocket Thermometer, amzn.to/3Xk5RBJ
Irwin angled needle nose, amzn.to/3ZD864y
Milwaukee AA light, amzn.to/3QMhTBA
Wiss scissors, amzn.to/3XwkWjp
flush cut dykes, amzn.to/3XghQQJ
Ball end allen wrench set, amzn.to/3XgluKk
Klein magnetizer, amzn.to/3QFY1jt
Klein angle finder, amzn.to/3QF6y6c
Klein hat light, amzn.to/3GN21tV
Dude why did I just watch video. I’m a bartender. Lol
Because tools are awesome no matter what you do for a living!!!
@@dansproshop aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamen
Lmao
I'm a waiter (but I'll take any excuse to buy some tools for the garage, lol)
I'm a chef and thanks to this channel I've been updating my stock pile of tools
I was using a tool patch to run my light commercial refrigeration and ac calls. But now I can fit all my essentials in there! Great video buddy!
Amen we do need more of those people! My girl is getting into the blue collar field as well. Very proud of her 💪🏼
That's what I try to inspire on my channel. We need the Trades to thrive again
Nice setup!
Amen I spent 38 years as a high voltage lineman
I'm in industrial maintenance myself and we call our bags a "Murse"
Haha. Love it!
Knipex, Wiha Multi-Screwdrivers, Fluke Meters!
Fluke bebe! Bought my first one on sale from Arcade Electronics back in 2001. Still got it and she still works.
Tools are my life.
Great video.
I have several pairs of Wiss scissors, probably the best for the money, I also have triage scissors that are a great for EDC.
Chicken Stick, we call em the Death Stick.
Preach It Brother! We need ppl in the trades!
Absolutely!!
Amen
Love to hear a pro talk about their tools. Always learn something from your videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks!!
Great Video my friend
Thank you! Cheers!
This video is exquisite my guy
Thank you!
Doctors & blue collar peeps have a lot incommon, many of them think they are smarter than they are. I treasure the humble & wise people. The Husky looks like a good value.
In scissor lift measuring conduit is exactly what I use my Milwaukee measuring tape for😂
Nice load out Dan, thanks for the tool tour.
Will you please make a video teaching how to read electrical prints for industrial machine's, both PLC and analog. Thank you for taking the time to teach us, keep up the great work!
Great suggestion!
Dewalt make a nice bluetooth speaker range too.
Amen.
Hey Dan, Great video... always good to see what's in someone else's go bag! For that tool(s) you didn't know you needed!!
As always a great video. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. Debbie
Great video dude
Thanks!!!
Hey man. Just came upon your channel tonight. Nice. I do alot of the same work. Great to see someone still jacked up about the work they do( and how tools play into that) will be keeping an eye out for your videos.
Great video! Looks a lot like my bag. It took years to figure out everything I needed and what I didn’t need.
I love industry specific kits. Years in live production entertainment then military then HVAC I've had so many kit bags and tools have migrated from kit to kit.. that homemade amp tester is going in my kit next. That's brilliant.
Over the years I like seeing a masters kit, because it always has that 1 tool or maybe 2 that the apprentice looks at and goes what?why?!, I love finding that tool and the reason why it's there.
Thanks for the great comment!!
I love hearing what folks from other parts of the country call different tool. I’ve been an industrial/commercial electrician for 25 years and never heard chicken stick! Love it. We say tick tracer. Heard some places call channl locks dogs. 😂
Haha. I love it!
Great setup. Great tips! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
That's not a go bag that's a whole shop in there
Lol. It’s weighs about the same!
I have that same bag fully loaded!!
Wiha makes great Allen wrenches. I bought a set around 10 years ago. Still holding up great. Little more expensive. Worth it in my opinion. Also love the spring tip ball driver Allen’s they offer.
A great tool bag tour. Nicely laid out.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like my tool bag👍👍. Good stuff. LOTO always.
Right on!
Crazy ,I carry most of those tools in my veto bag .
Ugly's makes an app you can download. Costs a few bucks but it's searchable and very handy when you're in the field and the bag you brought doesn't have your book in it. Highly recommend 👍
Nice !!!!!!! I like seeing new stuff that I didnt have back when I was working in the field but could have used. I like the homemade tools like the cord made up to check amperage. I have two like that that I made & still use at home now to check appliances when I need to.
I dont know why they didnt put a backlight to T5, thats why i went with the T6
I’m in the habit of keeping two of the cheap rechargeable headlights and I just constantly swap which is charging. I’ve screwed up a couple times but it’s definitely easier than trying to keep good batteries near me
I do the same thing, carry two rechargeable cap lights. I like Klarus brand. Batteries have just gotten too expensive and don't last long enough.
honestly like to see what you carry in tool pouch like those 6 slot ones, kinda curious, I have bag, but it kinda annoying haul around plant and get in way alot times because most ladders have that guard around them.
I don’t really use those pouches because I always seem to need something that I don’t have. This bag is just about perfect for me
Love it!
Thanks!!
Keep up the videos man. I’m also from Pa about 30 mins north of you. I’m also in the trade. Your videos are very informative keep them coming
Thanks! Will do!
Impressive collection. I've never owned curved needle nose, but now I gotta try a pair. Re: 4-way screwdrivers, that's where I've headed too. Much better than a bunch of small bits. Magetizer/demagnetizer: never knew about it, but that's another I gotta try.
Thank you!! Hope this helps!
I’ve got 3.
Awesome video!! I packed a tool bag similar to yours for 44 years, ( more mechanical) finally retired last April.
Thank you!!
Sweet!
Amen !
Thanks!!
Life is too short for shotty electric tape. Also thanks for the 449 shout out.
I prefer a backpack but I spent along time climbing up to 3rd story walk ups to fix bs resident complaints.
Recently found your channel and I love it dude. I'd like a bag like that but sometimes I have to climb up into roof voids or up onto rooftops to fix or service stuff. I can't have an open bag like that due to the risk of stuff falling out and bouncing off a fellow engineers head lol.
Thanks for the great comment! Funny enough, that’s why I put this bag together. So I could take my stuff up on the roof and work on HVAC units. Lol. It’s all good. Thanks again!!
Great pliers tools and bag I have a husky bag edcak (every day carry all around kit) . I have Milwaukee, southwire, and Klein some gardener bender tools a little bit of everything that I need for around the house to fix things around the house
Just found you Dan, and Man-O-Man Dan 😂 am I blessed I did. You and I are Brothers in Repairs and a love for great tools.
I too 100% agree we need “WAY MORE PEOPLE WITH DIRTY HANDS”. You are also correct about the Fluke T5 as being the greatest all around Quick and Easy Electrical Tester on the Planet 🌎.
We also agree about not being Brand Specific. Get the tool that is well designed and reasonably priced and made in the USA if possible.
Someone just said to me “ Is that all you can talk about is tools” at a lunch with 4-other men ! I had to laugh 😂. It’s because we like to share our experiences with the good and bad tools to help out our fellow brothers🙏 on the Planet 🌎 .
As you can see in my Picture with my 2-Sons we, installed and tested that $75,000. Drycleaning Machine. We used a Ton of different tools, Ridgid 300 Pipe Threader, Milwaukee 3/4”Rotary Hammer, Pallet Jack, Custom made Machine moving double axel moving skates, 5,000lb rated 7’ Johnson Bar/Dutchman Bar it has a 7’Oak handle with 2-Wheels and a Metal bent Scoop on the end to move Large Machines.
Just finished rebuilding an Air Operated Laundry Press with a 5” Dia. Air lifting Cylinder it was Cool to work on. I’ve also worked on 4-Movies In Special Effects in Hollywood Ca. You should see 18-Wheeler Trailers filled with Tools from floor to Ceiling 😱. It would blow your mind. They have Zero concern for spending money on tools and they rent back to the production Company any Machine Tools they use. These guys buy Welders etc. just to have the production companies pay for it.
I’m married 42-years, 5-Children 3/Girls,2/Boys . We’re practicing Catholics and have a Really, Really Blessed Life. We’re on 50 acres of beautiful land in a Valley with 80’ Doug Fir trees surrounding us on top of a Hill 15-miles from Eugene, Oregon. Couldn’t have ANY OF IT if it weren’t for continuous Miracles . We have a Great sign in our house that says “ We’re Clean Enough To Be Healthy & Messy Enough To Be Happy “. It’s all about Moderation, St. Paul said it “ Let your Moderation be known to all Men. It’s Awesomeness Man.
Dig ✌️😎 your Video Thanks for the time you spent, God Bless You for that. I’ll try to reach out to you so we can share stories.
Peace ☮️ Out Dan, BobbyG
Thanks so much for the great comment! It's people like you that make this worth doing!!
Amen im a plumber and got the same one
Great video, only personal preference is Stanley Fatimax Tape that’s all lol
I love my field piece meter but I’m also exclusively HVAC residential service and
Hell yeah . A add on would be 4" harbor freight magnetic tray 4" one a key split ring and a carabiner or dog leash snap . Drill a 1/8 hole in side of the tray thread the split ring through hole and add the carabiner. You always have magnetic tray attached tool bag or in you on a ladder disassembling something above your head the magnetic tray will be clipped to your belt loop.
Dude! Stumbled upon your channel, glad your doing good!! Your pretty much famous! Proud of you man keep it up!🎉. May start spamming your comment sections. So beware 😂
Only 2 spare batteries on board 😱🤣 and no backup 12m battery eather 🤦♂️ where I work people borrow from my tool bucket(s) and I had to basically create a mess and hide my good stuff in the clutter as camouflage
that intro was a bit over the top
👍😎👍..Amen..
Dan, you are absolutely killing it with your experience and info. Thanks for sharing your bag.
Please check out the Hakko CHP-170 flush cutters online. $5 or less on Amazon. They are high quality consumable flush cutters, delicate enough for model making and perfect for many tasks from electrical to hygiene. I buy bulk packs and give them away, I keep a fresh and "used" pair in all benches and bags. You can clip all sorts of things like zip ties perfectly flush, not just "almost" with your diamond flush cutters.
And they're incredibly cheap! You will be buying more for the house and bench.
Thanks for the kind words!!
Check out veto, they make some amazing bags
I feel like your missing one thing my favorite tool the lineman’s pliers
Hi Dan. just got wind of this channel and my ears sparked up when I heard "yinz" come across the waves. I'm from Da' Burgh too. Currently I live in Atlanta. Visited Pgh last month or a wedding and the reception was at the Local 5 hall. I especially enjoy your shorts. BTW, have you contemplated a silicone wedding band?
Welcome fellow Yinzer!! Thanks for the kind words. And yes I’ve tried the silicone, but I deal with lots of oil and solvents everyday. And brake cleaner melts those silicone bands. So I’ve gotten in the habit of just taking it off at work. Thanks again!!
I didn’t see the link for the metric crescent wrench. I have the standard one, but when I really need metric….you know.
Consider a magnification loupe in your arsenal.
How do you rewire/repair charger cords? And do you have a preferred site or place to get spec sheets for those cords? I've tried taking apart charger cords and can never get the USB-c/apple plug end to come apart without damaging it
I am a mower mechanic. All speck plug testers, or rather ignition coil testers require seeing the tester. That is not always possible without getting a helper. Would any of your wire detectors, give a sound when a spark happens?
Good morning from the Great State of Texas. I enjoyed your video. What type of electrical work do you do?
Im the maintenance director at a plastics manufacturing plant
Love that test pig tail you made . Can you use that pig tail for a breaker sniffer ?? Thanks for the walk through.
Yup. You sure can. I’ve done it in the past. Thanks for the comment!
How do you carry this and what does your workspace look like? Do you have a belt as well?
I carry this bag everyday. No belt, just the bag. I have a mobile toolbox for bigger more stationary jobs. I’ve posted toolbox tours on my channel. Go ahead and check them out!
Have you tried/looked at veto? They make bags that last a long time
Yes, they are fantastic! But also very pricey
@@dansproshop of course. Lifetime warranty with great service and reviews pays for it. I’m looking into one at some point.
You need something from knipex
As a fellow industrial tech my t6-1000 is amazing. But so is my 117. It’s hard to choose one sometimes.
I use the 14 pocket electricians tool bag and it’s the best bag I’ve ever used.
Have you considered the ltt screwdriver
Do you have lineman pliers?
You are carrying too much weight with too much redundancy and specialization IMO, and the additional weight is stressing those bags. Slightly less if well planned is a little more in this case. Like 3 needle nose i am 1/3 the waythrough the vid and and I am sure there are more. I have also seen costly brand loyalty in the fluke meters so far. LOVE THIS VID! i am not putting down just noticing! The tools taken out, would not be far away, in a small metal tool box behind drivers seat seat. to do trades of tools before walking in the house. or Biz.
From your tool selection I can tell you are good at your job. Why do you not have lineman pliers in your bag?
To be honest I rarely have a use for them. It toke me years to build this bag up the way it is now and I really don’t have a daily use for linesman pliers.
@@dansproshop Yes I can see that. I'm guessing that you do a lot of industrial work. Where its termination blocks and stranded wire. Linesman pliers would be better for solid wire in residential work. Maybe you would use lineman pliers to push or pull a fish tape.
I own rental property. I am my own maintenance man so I'm working on a new tool bag. I think I'm going to need three or four tool bags to get the job done. Thank you for sharing. I'm strongly thinking about moving over to a tool bag like yours.
Do you prefer the T5 over the T6? and if so just wondering why? Looking to purchase one of them this year?
T-5 is way better. I’ve researched both throughly. Between features and price. The T5-1000 is way better. Thanks!!
@@dansproshop Cool Thanks Heaps Dan!
What industry are you in exactly?
I’m the maintenance director at a plastics manufacturing plant
Keep it respectful, the world does not revolve around any of us.
I’ve been cutting MC with my banana cutters for 15 years and they are still sharp. So what you said is wrong
rite it IS a man's purse, just look around or watch yourself... sometimes many times.. you'll be rummaging around towards the bottom... looking for something.. just like your mom/wife/gf/sister/SiL/aunt...etc... SFMF
Nothing worse than being on a ladder or highlift and dropping your working tool.
Dude cuts corners on his tools where else does this guy cut corners? Take pride and your tools and your work surprise. He didn’t have a cheap meter. No insulated tools.
Surprised you don't have a hammer . I carry a ball peen and soft face. Use them both every day.
Amen
Amen