Wow dudes living the dream. Totally understand the desire to buy all that stuff even if i never touch it lol, it always looks good cleaned up in the garage either way and even all the stuff he used to use at his old job like dang he could run multiple different handy man or contractor trucks with all that
@@alfredbernal8603 You never know when one of the kids is going to stop by and say, “Hey daaad, I need some help. Do you have such and such tools help me fix something?” 🤣 Part of the joys of parenthood!
Milwaukee is super lucky to have costumers like you and me 😂😂 I’m the one who knows the value of your tools, I have most of them. 🤑🤑 You have the best brands ever 🌹🌹
Mr. Wranglerstar would definitely give him a high Proho (Professional Homeowner) rating. Milwaukee would be foolish not to bring him on board as a promoter/ presenter at tool shows.
I've been fixing heavy equipment for 20+yrs and have a few tools I've touched less than a handful of times. But when I need them I got them. This channel is about the box and tools. Not about how often they get used. Like the sneaker heads. They got them but they don't wear them and other sneaker heads love it
@@azzpizz5057 Sometimes having the right tool pays for itself even if you only use it rarely. I grew up using baling wire and pliers to fix everything, figuratively speaking, and now I’m in a position to be able to get the right tools for the job at hand. It’s nice my hard work has paid off so I can afford it. Everyone has to balance their needs and budgets though. Thanks for the comment! 😀
That work bench made from two Harbor Freight tables is genius. I'm gonna do that, but maybe bolt it together a bit differently. Seriously awesome idea regardless.
hi Just want to say thank you so much for your video. Also thank you to David, the owner of the tools. I can see your value David and your tools' value. Appreciate it. I cant find the Power supply part 2846-20 in Australia. Maybe, we are using 240VAC here. Thank you again. I am so sorry as I don't call your name as I can't see it somewhere.
Awsome setup, this guy's got everything you can think of do what he needs.....I really love watching your channel but these DIY type videos I really like cause it's a different aspect of things
Having tools with a different mixed batteries can be a pain. I have 18 V lithium Dewalt. I have some 12 V Milwaukee tools love the little fuel impact driver for 12 V and then the rest are 18 V Milwaukee.
Hmmm seeing all those Milwaukee products makes me wonder if there’s a dewalt version of each, cause like him, that’s the platform that just happened to be.
2:45.. Yeah...not an ICON though..there's no comparison with the Pittsburgh Pro..Get an ICON and then tell me you'd still rather buy the Snap-on for 3x more... 6:05.. Vampliers..You can get the exact same from Engineer Tools (the manufacturer) for a lower price in green
@@ToolBoxTour They're fantastic, been using their sockets in 1/4 & 3/8's as well as the flexhead ratchets for years now, honestly they feel just like the Snap-On's except they're quieter in use. Shouldn't surprise anyone since the Icon are made with Snap-On tooling over in Taiwan
A lot of people's first reaction would be jealousy or criticizing him. A lot of it seems unused, but on further consideration, I think he's just really careful with his tools and takes good care of them. You know, you can keep your tools clean if you want to.....
This seems like me, I end up picking tools up based on the project I am working on. Luckily, 99% of the times, I am able to find deals and not pay full price for any of my tools.
What brand is the black adjustable magnetic wrench holder he got on Amazon. I simply can't find it. Maybe you have an order number or something, too? Thx
@@markm0000 I am a young man in my 30s who splits his time between running a woodworking business, a landscaping business, works at an automotive shop on occasion and as a handyman full time, seeing a man who did a little of this and a little of that and pulled it off financially into his 50s ya man I wanna b this dude when I grow up
Are these tools the ones Milwaukee and Snap On sent him to display in place of the ones that he actually uses? I’m pretty anal about my tools and clean them but the vast majority of the tools shown have never been used. That isn’t to say he doesn’t use tools, but maybe the companies let him “display” new ones?
Haha I don’t think so. I’m sure a few tools hadn’t seen much use, but most of them didn’t look like they were straight out of the box. Definitely signs of use 👍
Some are used way more than others for sure. I’m not a grease monkey so they stay pretty clean and when they do get dirty I’m pretty careful to clean them well. They cost a lot and I hate buying things twice so I try to take care of them well. If you have a lead on a demo program for Snap-On or Milwaukee, please let me know. I’d jump at the chance for them to supply me “demo” tools! 😂🎉
Take care of your tools and they’ll take care of you. The tools are used but not abused. Most of my tool usage takes place in clean environments so they don’t typically get grease stains and such. Think a NASA or Data Center type environment not a mechanic garage tearing apart engines and transmissions. Just a different use case than what you might be thinking about.
When I was in a position where billed hours mattered, my tools looked brand new two years after heavy use. Now that I'm not payed by Billed hours and paid just to finish jobs, my tools have become more worn and basically dirty. If you clean your tools every day, they will stay looking new.
Yeah when you don’t use your tools for a living, and you have a vast selection, each tool gets used less and less. He’s prepared for just about anything!
🥹 wow . There's no chance you can see something like this in Europe. Love to watch you guys. 1000$ for Hammer set crazy. I know it's snap on but it's too much.
Building relationships with the tool truck guy helps a lot. I’ve rarely paid full price. Negotiating for a deal works better when you have developed a good relationship with your vendor.
Problem with a lot of those tools he’s bringing out. They’re too heavy to be drilling overhead all day sometimes a corded tool is better and you don’t have to charge batteries all day union electrician 40 years is as a master 50 years in the trade.
people hating, even if unused which they aren’t.. he likes them. men like tools. yall just can’t afford it. he can.
Wow dudes living the dream. Totally understand the desire to buy all that stuff even if i never touch it lol, it always looks good cleaned up in the garage either way and even all the stuff he used to use at his old job like dang he could run multiple different handy man or contractor trucks with all that
Somehow he made the money and now he’s living life.
His money, his garage, his life. But clearly the tools seem not to be getting used, but...his money, his garage, his life.
He’s definitely living the dream!
wasting money left and right. pretty stupid
@@ToolBoxTour you should hit up Eric O at South Main Auto in Avoca New York for a toolbox tour. Dude has everything seems like.
The gentleman has one of the most well rounded tool setups I’ve seen in a while…well done sir!
I agree!
There's a proper tool for every job. Love this tour!
He’s definitely not shy about buying tools to make things easier!
David seems like the true friend type. I like his setup, but thats my take om this tour.
With so many toys David never get bored.
Lots to do!
Man of many talents, jack of all trades lot of trades. Great setup, thanks for sharing your set up!!
This was on of my favorite videos. Im a huge packet guy!
Thank you for the tool tour. Tools looked brand new / untouched. More tools than he'll ever need
@@alfredbernal8603 You never know when one of the kids is going to stop by and say, “Hey daaad, I need some help. Do you have such and such tools help me fix something?” 🤣 Part of the joys of parenthood!
I used to work in IT networking and seeing these familiar tools brought good memories. I have a few Fluke Networks tools in my box.
Milwaukee is super lucky to have costumers like you and me 😂😂
I’m the one who knows the value of your tools, I have most of them. 🤑🤑
You have the best brands ever 🌹🌹
Yeah. Dave is LOADED... Good for Dave!
Mr. Wranglerstar would definitely give him a high
Proho (Professional Homeowner) rating. Milwaukee would be foolish not to bring him on board as a promoter/ presenter at tool shows.
Wranglerstar is a west coast guy. He’d give someone storing his tools outside under a tarp a high proho rating.
Majority of this man’s tools are new never been used
He certainly dont use them like he makes it sound
Still awesome collection I’m envious
I've been fixing heavy equipment for 20+yrs and have a few tools I've touched less than a handful of times. But when I need them I got them.
This channel is about the box and tools. Not about how often they get used. Like the sneaker heads. They got them but they don't wear them and other sneaker heads love it
My take is he uses them, but takes care of them and keeps them clean.
@@azzpizz5057 Sometimes having the right tool pays for itself even if you only use it rarely. I grew up using baling wire and pliers to fix everything, figuratively speaking, and now I’m in a position to be able to get the right tools for the job at hand. It’s nice my hard work has paid off so I can afford it. Everyone has to balance their needs and budgets though. Thanks for the comment! 😀
Holy moly this guy has the bug. I that I had a lot of Milwaukee stuff.
Great video. It is nice to see guys home set up too.
Wow…super cool set up!!!! Man…Milwaukee…killing it…..awesome home garage!!!!!
I agree! Thanks Michael!
That work bench made from two Harbor Freight tables is genius. I'm gonna do that, but maybe bolt it together a bit differently. Seriously awesome idea regardless.
hi
Just want to say thank you so much for your video.
Also thank you to David, the owner of the tools. I can see your value David and your tools' value. Appreciate it.
I cant find the Power supply part 2846-20 in Australia. Maybe, we are using 240VAC here.
Thank you again. I am so sorry as I don't call your name as I can't see it somewhere.
Yeah there may be a 240v version 🤷♂️
33:26 Matco part number with no matco anywhere in this video
Awsome setup, this guy's got everything you can think of do what he needs.....I really love watching your channel but these DIY type videos I really like cause it's a different aspect of things
Yeah definitely a different atmosphere. Not many people have such a variety of tools for home use!
Man that’s the garage I want one day! Great video once again my dude!!!
Same here! Thanks Dave!
Awesome tour of another dream setup. I like seeing how many eclectic tools I never knew I needed. Keep up the great work man
More to come!
You preach it
You teach it
Clean oil makes for a happy engine
A happy engine makes for a happy relationship
A freind of mine once said if I don't have the tool you need, then the chances are you don't need that tool anyway, lol😊
So Clean and barely used. That is quite a collection.
Right, barely used. Extra points for shops/tools that see heavy action.
@@johnriley8713 he works on tech stuff lots by the sounds of it. show up with greasy dirty gear and you're probably losing the job.
It is possible to use tools/boxes and keep them in good clean condition 👍🏻
Great setup overall!
Liking the home tours
Great tour!
Milwaukee owes this man a free Kit of his choice at the minimum.
He prob has the largest variety of trade tools ive seen.
This was a awesome set up thanks for sharing 👍🏾
Thanks for watching!
Man shoes tools are in pristine condition man his resale value would be great idk if he used them but if he did he definitely took care of them
Having tools with a different mixed batteries can be a pain. I have 18 V lithium Dewalt. I have some 12 V Milwaukee tools love the little fuel impact driver for 12 V and then the rest are 18 V Milwaukee.
Totally agree
Awesome set up
quite clean
I’m blown away 😂😂😂 crazy nice shop
He says. "kind of some precision shits" lol
Wow. So much Wow.
Man I wish you could get a professional Harley mechanic to do a tour.
That would be great! A lot of low profile SAE and special/machine tooling.
Hopefully we’ll get one on soon!
That’s crazy I’m using the Milwaukee inverter to charge my phone while watching this video 😂
When the poop hits the fan David can help his neighbors 😁
Thanks for the tour 😊
Of course mark!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Very nice 👍😎👍
Thanks for watching!
Great video this week! I love the at-home tours. I really want my dad’s shop on your channel, email sent 👍
Awesome!! Thanks Ryan! I’ll be in touch.
You should a tool box tour of a Harley tech !
Hmmm seeing all those Milwaukee products makes me wonder if there’s a dewalt version of each, cause like him, that’s the platform that just happened to be.
Great home shop! Curious which state he is in. I am sure he is in a rural area that has the space!
He’s local to me in Utah 😁
2:45.. Yeah...not an ICON though..there's no comparison with the Pittsburgh Pro..Get an ICON and then tell me you'd still rather buy the Snap-on for 3x more...
6:05.. Vampliers..You can get the exact same from Engineer Tools (the manufacturer) for a lower price in green
I wish I still wrenched for a living so I could put the ICONS to the test myself. I hear good things about them.
@@ToolBoxTour They're fantastic, been using their sockets in 1/4 & 3/8's as well as the flexhead ratchets for years now, honestly they feel just like the Snap-On's except they're quieter in use. Shouldn't surprise anyone since the Icon are made with Snap-On tooling over in Taiwan
engineer tools japan = #1
A lot of people's first reaction would be jealousy or criticizing him. A lot of it seems unused, but on further consideration, I think he's just really careful with his tools and takes good care of them. You know, you can keep your tools clean if you want to.....
If you ever come to Alabama I’ve got a epic series and a Cornwell roll cart I’d like to show you
Cool! I’d love to see some pictures! You can message me on instagram @toolboxtours or send an email at toolboxtour@gmail.com 👍
cool tool tour😍😂😂😂
This seems like me, I end up picking tools up based on the project I am working on. Luckily, 99% of the times, I am able to find deals and not pay full price for any of my tools.
Almost everything I have bought was purchased during a holiday sale or multi-pack sale.
dream
I could only wish.
That’s my dad!
@@josiejohnson4489 My girl! 😁👍
yoooooooooooo
Just thought of one I haven’t seen. Toolbox tour of an ev tech.
Oooo I’ll see if I can find one!
#1 🎉
New drinking game take a drink every time he says he bought something on a promo
@@JimmyVaught Best way to do it. They’re still expensive even then!
How many M 18 and m12 batteries do you think he had all together
💥
Always have atleast 3 10mm tools, most commonly used and lost😮😮😮😮😮
@@dennisd7451 Ain’t that funny how true it is?! 🤷🏼♂️🤣
4:16 I like that magnetic tray. Does anyone know what that is or where to get it?
magnetic wrench rack
What brand is the black adjustable magnetic wrench holder he got on Amazon. I simply can't find it. Maybe you have an order number or something, too? Thx
@tomh9807 I found it. It's actually from US General magnetic wrench rail from Harbor Frieght.
Thanks @joruckus !
Nice collection of unused tools! LOL
With low voltage wiring the entire building is finished so most of these tools never touch dirt.
@@deanl2427 Some are more used than others for sure. But all are very well cared for and carefully cleaned and put away.
The first person that I've heard say that the Milwaukee locking pliers are "pretty good."
Nope. They're garbage. Worst tool purchase I've ever made.
Ya they suck but maybe ok for non auto
malco is where its at
Knipex would be my preference if I made a living using them. But for my needs the Milwaukee ones do just fine.
When I grow up I wanna b this guy😂
If you keep trying to follow someone else you’ll never get it. Find something you like and then figure out a way to make money doing it.
@@markm0000 I am a young man in my 30s who splits his time between running a woodworking business, a landscaping business, works at an automotive shop on occasion and as a handyman full time, seeing a man who did a little of this and a little of that and pulled it off financially into his 50s ya man I wanna b this dude when I grow up
I liked everything but the chainsaws. We need the trees, it's getting way too hot.
This is a joke right..
Are these tools the ones Milwaukee and Snap On sent him to display in place of the ones that he actually uses? I’m pretty anal about my tools and clean them but the vast majority of the tools shown have never been used. That isn’t to say he doesn’t use tools, but maybe the companies let him “display” new ones?
Haha I don’t think so. I’m sure a few tools hadn’t seen much use, but most of them didn’t look like they were straight out of the box. Definitely signs of use 👍
Some are used way more than others for sure. I’m not a grease monkey so they stay pretty clean and when they do get dirty I’m pretty careful to clean them well. They cost a lot and I hate buying things twice so I try to take care of them well.
If you have a lead on a demo program for Snap-On or Milwaukee, please let me know. I’d jump at the chance for them to supply me “demo” tools! 😂🎉
It‘s crazy how expensive hand tools are in the US.
Lol I wish I had some money. If I did it would look something like Dave's setup ahhah
Love your videos but I’m skeptical about what’s really going on with this one. Almost nothing has been used on anything.
Its called having alot of money and a tool addiction
Well he's got a big fix with these tools
Ever heard of cleaning products? Why judge?
Take care of your tools and they’ll take care of you. The tools are used but not abused. Most of my tool usage takes place in clean environments so they don’t typically get grease stains and such. Think a NASA or Data Center type environment not a mechanic garage tearing apart engines and transmissions. Just a different use case than what you might be thinking about.
This is my dad, he takes care of his tools well and takes pride in cleanliness of his shop.
Holy smokes he's got alot of milwaukee stuff bruh
Lots!
Former Milwaukee sales rep??? hahaha
Haha 😅
Anyone know what type of organizers those are?
I just don’t understand how he kept tools so clean in the “excavation business”
Oil is the blood of an engine
Your neighbors are somewhat ignorant to this fact
Stock up on oil....
Now
Refined oil expires just so you're aware, it's hygroscopic
Why can't we skip ads?
i dont think half those tools are even used
Def brand new
See my previous response about what environment I use them in. Hint, it’s not a mechanics garage or similar dirty environment…😊
@@davidjohnson6299 you have a bad addiction
Those tools look like he’s never used them???…………….
When I was in a position where billed hours mattered, my tools looked brand new two years after heavy use. Now that I'm not payed by Billed hours and paid just to finish jobs, my tools have become more worn and basically dirty.
If you clean your tools every day, they will stay looking new.
Also want to add, now that I'm more rushed. I've lost a crap ton of screw drivers!
Hi. Im a home improvement contractor. You could do a tour of my tool trailer and truck if you want. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Message me on instagram 🤙
Once again a show of tools that look unused
Yeah when you don’t use your tools for a living, and you have a vast selection, each tool gets used less and less. He’s prepared for just about anything!
He should let the local apprentices take advantage of that
Make you tube videos of them in action
hes got the bug. stop drinking beer and buying tools please. cringiest video yet
Looks like a young Joe Biden LO.L
Ouch! No need to be so mean! 😂
🥹 wow . There's no chance you can see something like this in Europe. Love to watch you guys.
1000$ for Hammer set crazy. I know it's snap on but it's too much.
Building relationships with the tool truck guy helps a lot. I’ve rarely paid full price. Negotiating for a deal works better when you have developed a good relationship with your vendor.
Problem with a lot of those tools he’s bringing out. They’re too heavy to be drilling overhead all day sometimes a corded tool is better and you don’t have to charge batteries all day union electrician 40 years is as a master 50 years in the trade.