Good piece of advice you gave to those just starting out. Most of my tools are cheap crap but they get the job done. If I break something I replace it with something better. If it's a tool that I use all the time I replace it with something really good. So at age 76, anyone looking at my tool set would probably think it's not very attractive, nothing matches and they are probably not laid out very well. I have a lot of stuff in dedicated Rubbermaid containers. If I need something from one of those sets I drag out the needed container, otherwise it stays tucked away out of sight. I do all my work inside my garage workshop so portability is not a priority for me. My Craftsman rolling double box set was bought on the cheap 40 years ago and still serves me well. I have a < $100 plastic rolling cart that I love and is completely indestructible. I'm not at all impressed with these videos showing off tool carts that cost $10k and are packed with high end designer tools that I could never afford. You have to wonder where these guys are getting that kind of money. When I was a kid I worked on my Dad's car with the world's crappiest tool sets. It's not the tools, right? It's how you use them.
I going to be working as an entry level mechanic soon, this video will help me when I’m setting up my first tool box. You earned yourself a sub and a like, look forward to your future videos! Take it easy man :)
I have that same tool box and it's a Sears Craftsman that my father in law left to me when he passed away. I'm definitely going to rivet a socket rail and make to pick holes also. Thank for the idea
Really should drill those holes and use bolts to secure those side handles. Those self tappers are going to wallow out that hole and eventually let loose when carrying weight in that toolbox. Awesome set up man
@@delusion_904 I mean hey, At least I have a real job and don’t waste all day playing call of duty and beg people to come watch my youtube videos 😭💀👌🏻…. Good day sir
Have that ratchet it's great, never really use the quarter side, wish I would have gotten 3/⁸ and half inch but can't remember if it existed got it like 10 years ago.
Any of them cheap pick sets even craftsman are one time use only. As a plumber i tend to use them for more then o rings and pull or pry shit out of valves and i bought a nice couple sets of ullman picks boy theyre picks are badass. Pretty sure they out live a nuke
Never once in my life have I bought a Snap On tool. My co-workers laughed at me, but my $5 wrench does the exact same job as their $60 wrench, and it also has a lifetime warranty..... just like their Snap On.
Good piece of advice you gave to those just starting out. Most of my tools are cheap crap but they get the job done. If I break something I replace it with something better. If it's a tool that I use all the time I replace it with something really good. So at age 76, anyone looking at my tool set would probably think it's not very attractive, nothing matches and they are probably not laid out very well. I have a lot of stuff in dedicated Rubbermaid containers. If I need something from one of those sets I drag out the needed container, otherwise it stays tucked away out of sight. I do all my work inside my garage workshop so portability is not a priority for me. My Craftsman rolling double box set was bought on the cheap 40 years ago and still serves me well. I have a < $100 plastic rolling cart that I love and is completely indestructible. I'm not at all impressed with these videos showing off tool carts that cost $10k and are packed with high end designer tools that I could never afford. You have to wonder where these guys are getting that kind of money. When I was a kid I worked on my Dad's car with the world's crappiest tool sets. It's not the tools, right? It's how you use them.
You have a nice organized set of tools. Thanks for sharing your tips.
Hey bro, this was SUPER helpful. Really great ideas. Thank you
I going to be working as an entry level mechanic soon, this video will help me when I’m setting up my first tool box. You earned yourself a sub and a like, look forward to your future videos! Take it easy man :)
I have that same tool box and it's a Sears Craftsman that my father in law left to me when he passed away. I'm definitely going to rivet a socket rail and make to pick holes also. Thank for the idea
He would Love to see you do something good out of it and put it to good use, go for it dude 🤟🏼
Really should drill those holes and use bolts to secure those side handles. Those self tappers are going to wallow out that hole and eventually let loose when carrying weight in that toolbox. Awesome set up man
Oh yeah huh, I never thought of like that but okay I’ll make sure to do that next 👌🏻
ya one day there going to let loose
And he worked as a diesel mechanic 😂 ok buddy
@@delusion_904 I mean hey, At least I have a real job and don’t waste all day playing call of duty and beg people to come watch my youtube videos 😭💀👌🏻…. Good day sir
@@thewrenchdude3280 your a failed mechanic 😭😂 I don’t have to prove myself to you on what I do lmao you believe what you want lmao
Nice toolbox with some excellent tweaks! Good work bruv. Thanks for sharing.
Nice tip with handles👍
Pretty cool mods, I’ll have to incorporate them in to my craftsman box.
Its a lovely start brother keep going forward 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿❤💛💚
rivet the handles on
Cool stuff i like you screwdriver holes idea
Have that ratchet it's great, never really use the quarter side, wish I would have gotten 3/⁸ and half inch but can't remember if it existed got it like 10 years ago.
yeah i prefer matt finished tools as well
I love it! Awesome tool box bro
You know...so...like...you know...and like...so you know...so like you know.
Yeah, you know?
Bad ass setup bro!!! Where u get that big ass extendo mirror?
Got it on the matco tool truck, but you can find a very similar one @ harbor freight or Home Depot
Don’t buy Peanut Butter Wrenches . Quality wrenches will last a Lifetime !
and Jelly!
Where can I buy those fasteners to lift the box? I just bought one and I liked it. What brand are yours?
I honestly don't remember haha. But you can go to Ace Hardware and find them but use bolts instead of self tapping screws.
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Cool setup! How much do you think the whole thing weighs?
Honestly man, not as much as I thought it would be. but It does have some good weight to it lol
Any of them cheap pick sets even craftsman are one time use only. As a plumber i tend to use them for more then o rings and pull or pry shit out of valves and i bought a nice couple sets of ullman picks boy theyre picks are badass. Pretty sure they out live a nuke
Man i wish my tool box could be that empty😂
Yes i agree with u
Where did you get the side handles from?
ace hardware, for both it was 10$
Never once in my life have I bought a Snap On tool. My co-workers laughed at me, but my $5 wrench does the exact same job as their $60 wrench, and it also has a lifetime warranty..... just like their Snap On.