" Bravo Zulu" ( Job Well Done ) Brother Andy.....Had a Neighbor named Andy ( Anthony ) growing up when I lived in the Big Horn Country ( Texas )...Looks like Andy just 'Released the Kraken'. Southern California ( 90802 )
Good deal, Im sure you have a good security system. Im planning on getting a f150 next year. I like that fords have the flat rear floors for great storage.
Dang, I got that exact Z series cap in same color. And that’s the EXACT Cargoslide model I pondered over getting! Never pulled trigger though. Older you get the less you want to crawl in back of cap to get stuff up front 😂
Ha, that was one of the things that made me question getting one. Unloading whole platform to crawl in and get something that fell out and got wedged so it wouldn’t slide. I never saw the legs before. That new?
I do not think they are new, I have sent them for a couple years since I first started looking into them. It does have removable sides that’s sit up pretty high. I took the one on the passenger side off so I didn’t have to set my parts box up as high. I could have cut it but waiting to see if I really need them or not
I have thought those boxes were a cool idea since the first time I saw one, but it's hard to visualize how exactly you would want to use it, when the stock photos on the websites have them loaded with 14 ratchets, 7 full 3/8" socket sets and like seventeen 13/16" combo wrenches tossed in there. 😆 I totally dig your setup man. I keep trying to convince a buddy to do a box like that since he works out of an older Pathfinder. I'm gonna send him your vid in hopes that he splurges a little on himself and does something like that. I recently saw a pic of one of the triangle/wedge boxes on top of an equal width (36? 40?) roller cabinet box. Thought it would make a killer setup for someone vs. a big cart; it should be affordable, hold a ton of tools, and be light enough to roll around a shop or 2 car garage to get closer to your work.
When I first saw the triangle box in the store I could not understand why any one would want one. It took a lot of thinking about the layout before it finally made sense to me. After my first job out with it, one will always be in my truck from now on. I think one of the greatest things is the flexibility on how you set it up. I have a few minor complaints with it, but it still out weights the down falls of a chest style road box
Little 4' bed. I could get all that stuff in a car. I tried a bedslide and cap but it sucks for large heavy material especially on a hill. Service body all the way.
I have a 3 bay m18 charger, it was in the back seat. I carry 12 batteries with me, it’s very rare I run out before the end of a day. I have an inverter going in shortly also.
I wonder how that's gonna change the welder's game, if they can put out some serious juice. Imagine that, skipping on the engine drive and a fully outfitted 1 ton, and just running your Miller XMT out the back of your daily driver Ford, that also doubles as one of your inverter shop machines. I know guys with Trailblazers or pipeliners that merely run them to power a big red or blue inverter machine. Makes perfect sense for mobile repair guys. Maybe enough to run a compressor too? Doesn't matter if the truck or welder breaks. Unless you have a spare, either has to be fixed to continue work.
Is the bed slide hard to slide back when truck is facing down hill? - also, how hard is it to remove when you need to haul something in your truck? Thanks
What brand socket set will actually fit on the Montezuma socket peg spacing. I have tried Snap-On, Mac, Matco, S-K, & Craftsman. The peg spacing is too narrow and eventually you have to skip a peg which makes it look like you are missing tools. It’s even worse with impact sockets. I really do not like my Montezuma triangle because of the lack of thought put into the peg spacing.
With you! My Windstar(self levelling loadbed) was perfect as a tech van, then a Odyssey after I got tired of replacing tranny's. Now I have a Sienna, after that tranny went(200k's). Have close to 400K on the Toyota, but the doors are critically not as wide as the others, and having huge trouble deciding how to bolt down the tool cabinets. But when I figure it out, feel happier knowing it's a Toyota!
Link to my last truck tour
ruclips.net/video/fPRJTwRtI7A/видео.html
Do you have the large Montezuma or the small?
It’s the 30 in, ME300B
I like the upgrades
@@BuiltOverBot Thanks Robert!
What type of work exactly do you do?
All them tools just to keep that Ford rollin down the road !
Ford backwards is driver returns on foot.
Better than needing to haul a full size trailer for all the tools a dodge or chevy would need
Absolutely love how using a bedslide can really make low profile service truck have so much versatility.
2020 been crazy. my snapon guy doesnt even come around anymore because of covid.
I respect this guys hustle
If no van .. can !!! that is so much better than any van I’ve ever seen ...
Sweet. Man anyone would be happy working out of a setup like that.
Cool Video Thanks for Sharing Andy & Clay 🍻😎🤙
As soon as you opened the lid lid, I knew it'd be awesomeness
" Bravo Zulu" ( Job Well Done ) Brother Andy.....Had a Neighbor named Andy
( Anthony ) growing up when I lived in the Big Horn Country ( Texas )...Looks like Andy just 'Released the Kraken'.
Southern California ( 90802 )
This is a amazing set up! 👌👌👌
Like the slide out bed
Good thing you got all them tools on your ford, your gonna need them 🙊
Clay, your MATCO box is awesome ! ! ! ! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you
That was freaking AWESOME!
That's a killer setup he has, gonna follow him.
Absolutely great set up .
Vary sharp look forward to see what he does to improve it
Im a logger and I have the same toolbox and i love it
Very cool set up 🆙
Nice set up
Cool set up
Good deal, Im sure you have a good security system. Im planning on getting a f150 next year. I like that fords have the flat rear floors for great storage.
Awesome organization ! ! ! !
Great video y'all have a great week and stay safe 👍
Great job andy
Love it clay get on to hamilton to do one too !!!!!
Thats a great setup
Love that tool box
Dang, I got that exact Z series cap in same color. And that’s the EXACT Cargoslide model I pondered over getting! Never pulled trigger though.
Older you get the less you want to crawl in back of cap to get stuff up front 😂
That is the truth! I’m just dreading the day something falls off in the back and I have to crawl up to get it 🤣🤣🤣
Ha, that was one of the things that made me question getting one. Unloading whole platform to crawl in and get something that fell out and got wedged so it wouldn’t slide.
I never saw the legs before. That new?
I do not think they are new, I have sent them for a couple years since I first started looking into them. It does have removable sides that’s sit up pretty high. I took the one on the passenger side off so I didn’t have to set my parts box up as high. I could have cut it but waiting to see if I really need them or not
Totally digging that slide out bed, defently gonna look into it for my truck !
Great video thanks
Really great video production, some of the best I've seen among the mechanic-tube. Keep it up!
Thank you
Nice vid clay. This is a hell of a truck man.
Great idea sir. How do you keep the envious eyes away and try to leave you empty tho
Awesome video guys! Nice setup Andy
Thanks Mike!
Incognito setup, tool thieves and DOT would be blind to this rig.
More tool truck tours sir!please
Awesome
Damn that’s awesome.
That’s awesome
I have thought those boxes were a cool idea since the first time I saw one, but it's hard to visualize how exactly you would want to use it, when the stock photos on the websites have them loaded with 14 ratchets, 7 full 3/8" socket sets and like seventeen 13/16" combo wrenches tossed in there. 😆 I totally dig your setup man. I keep trying to convince a buddy to do a box like that since he works out of an older Pathfinder. I'm gonna send him your vid in hopes that he splurges a little on himself and does something like that.
I recently saw a pic of one of the triangle/wedge boxes on top of an equal width (36? 40?) roller cabinet box. Thought it would make a killer setup for someone vs. a big cart; it should be affordable, hold a ton of tools, and be light enough to roll around a shop or 2 car garage to get closer to your work.
When I first saw the triangle box in the store I could not understand why any one would want one. It took a lot of thinking about the layout before it finally made sense to me. After my first job out with it, one will always be in my truck from now on.
I think one of the greatest things is the flexibility on how you set it up. I have a few minor complaints with it, but it still out weights the down falls of a chest style road box
Little 4' bed. I could get all that stuff in a car. I tried a bedslide and cap but it sucks for large heavy material especially on a hill. Service body all the way.
3rd. That’s bad ass man
UK in there boys
Hi Andy have not seen you in a while.
What does he do for reserve power. Chargers n such?
I have a 3 bay m18 charger, it was in the back seat. I carry 12 batteries with me, it’s very rare I run out before the end of a day. I have an inverter going in shortly also.
Was wondering if it could hold about 450 lbs on the tail of the slide for a machine I have in mind?
He should look into the new 2021 F-150. You can get a built in generator that would give him more than enough power to charge anything and everything
I wonder how that's gonna change the welder's game, if they can put out some serious juice. Imagine that, skipping on the engine drive and a fully outfitted 1 ton, and just running your Miller XMT out the back of your daily driver Ford, that also doubles as one of your inverter shop machines. I know guys with Trailblazers or pipeliners that merely run them to power a big red or blue inverter machine. Makes perfect sense for mobile repair guys. Maybe enough to run a compressor too? Doesn't matter if the truck or welder breaks. Unless you have a spare, either has to be fixed to continue work.
An both matco an mac mikes boxes too!!!
its actually cheaper to buy this truck new, and those tools, than it is to buy some new snap on boxes, let that settle in.
Nobody buys a couple snap on tool boxes
@@mclovin9368 by some new I’m talking about the full epiq series build which is in like the 40,000 range to fully set up.
This man is living on level 15, while we’re trying to get to level 10
He’s got it going on
Is the bed slide hard to slide back when truck is facing down hill? - also, how hard is it to remove when you need to haul something in your truck? Thanks
that pull out is cool and all but i bet it takes up alot of room. is it really worth it? maby for a very few individuals that are more specialized.
The quality of this video though
Thank you !
That’s cute .
Hey hey Andy is taken ..... just sayin
Intro music too loud. Do you watch your finished videos or not?
When are you gonna do a tool box tour on your new box?
One day
Are you sure this isn't Joe the tool guys son ?!
What brand socket set will actually fit on the Montezuma socket peg spacing. I have tried Snap-On, Mac, Matco, S-K, & Craftsman. The peg spacing is too narrow and eventually you have to skip a peg which makes it look like you are missing tools. It’s even worse with impact sockets.
I really do not like my Montezuma triangle because of the lack of thought put into the peg spacing.
I used the GP duo sockets and they work great ?
Service truck 😂
It works… all you can say
Looks too clean
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Why do all this mubo jumbo. Just get your self a sienna van or caravan!!
With you! My Windstar(self levelling loadbed) was perfect as a tech van, then a Odyssey after I got tired of replacing tranny's. Now I have a Sienna, after that tranny went(200k's). Have close to 400K on the Toyota, but the doors are critically not as wide as the others, and having huge trouble deciding how to bolt down the tool cabinets. But when I figure it out, feel happier knowing it's a Toyota!
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