Good video. I'm a 80 year old DIY. I use Tough Built bags to use their tech clip pouches. I take care of my tools. I have some tools since I was in NY 30's. 🤣
Good video, I have been watching some videos about maintenance/handyman tool bags and most of them looks like they just went out and bought new and expensive ones just for a show and tell. I can tell your bag/tools what you use and what you need nothing fancy or unnecessary. Good job 👍🏼
My tool bag is, not surprisingly, like yours because we do the same type of finish work! From faucets, to mirrors, trim, shelves and light fixtures, those are the tools I have at hand in my kit
I literally just made an electrical bucket just like this ! Mine has the side pouches but also a lid that's has little compartments in it which i filled with different wires nuts, staples, nail plates, etc . for other ideas to put in my handy dandy electrical pouch kit includes: ( insulated gloves, screw drivers, wire cutters, strippers, *linesman pliers, breakaway blade knife, fish tape, electrical testers, electrical tape, a 4ft ruler, an 8" ruler, tape measure, laser level, marker, pencil, my drill, bits for holes, extra battery, strong magnet, cats claw crowbar, flash light, hammer... inside i put boxes and outlets etc.
I have a similar but different setup and had the same problem of the outer pockets storing too much, the stitching tears and I started to lose stuff from them. I tied a bungee around the whole tote so it pulls in all the outer pockets, it takes the weight off the stitching and pulls the pockets in. Extended the life of the whole setup.
Been looking into becoming a tradesman! good to see a video where the content creator is a real tradie, not these other sissies on RUclips pretending to get their hands nice and dirty!! I will be touching myself to this video later, much love from weston xoxo
You are missing a pipe wrench and a crescent wrench. Other than that, I like to keep a headlamp in mine along with the flashlight. And electrical tape and wire nuts.
I know this is old, but what is the brand of that small organizer you have? I like the clasps seems to be made well despite the generic label. After doing some searching it looks like the Plano Dri-loc box. That should be pretty high quality. Plano makes great tackle boxes with quality latches, plastic and hinges, often USA made.
The brand is Storehouse and I got it at Harbor Freight. It’s definitely held up and is waterproof. Here’s the link to the product page: www.harborfreight.com/medium-water-resistant-storage-container-56577.html
This is an excellent tool video. Actual real-world use! Not just a tool display. Excellent.
Wow…someone who actually uses their tools. A rare sight on RUclips!
I love buying tools I’ll never use
Good video. I'm a 80 year old DIY. I use Tough Built bags to use their tech clip pouches. I take care of my tools. I have some tools since I was in NY 30's. 🤣
Good ! just the basics and modest, good for you.
Good video, I have been watching some videos about maintenance/handyman tool bags and most of them looks like they just went out and bought new and expensive ones just for a show and tell. I can tell your bag/tools what you use and what you need nothing fancy or unnecessary. Good job 👍🏼
That's what I like to see some dirty used tools.👏
My tool bag is, not surprisingly, like yours because we do the same type of finish work! From faucets, to mirrors, trim, shelves and light fixtures, those are the tools I have at hand in my kit
I literally just made an electrical bucket just like this ! Mine has the side pouches
but also a lid that's has little compartments in it which i filled with different wires nuts, staples, nail plates, etc .
for other ideas to put in
my handy dandy electrical pouch kit includes:
( insulated gloves, screw drivers, wire cutters, strippers, *linesman pliers, breakaway blade knife, fish tape, electrical testers, electrical tape, a 4ft ruler, an 8" ruler, tape measure, laser level, marker, pencil, my drill, bits for holes, extra battery, strong magnet, cats claw crowbar, flash light, hammer...
inside i put boxes and outlets etc.
great camera work amd good commentary. good job!
I have a similar but different setup and had the same problem of the outer pockets storing too much, the stitching tears and I started to lose stuff from them. I tied a bungee around the whole tote so it pulls in all the outer pockets, it takes the weight off the stitching and pulls the pockets in. Extended the life of the whole setup.
Been looking into becoming a tradesman! good to see a video where the content creator is a real tradie, not these other sissies on RUclips pretending to get their hands nice and dirty!! I will be touching myself to this video later, much love from weston xoxo
Very utilitarian setup. You look set up to McGyver just about anything.
Thanks!
You are missing a pipe wrench and a crescent wrench. Other than that, I like to keep a headlamp in mine along with the flashlight. And electrical tape and wire nuts.
Great video man
Very simple the tools you have now can get the job done looking forward for more videos by the way can you do a video on how to measure
Contractor provides all uni bits, anchors , holes, cordless tools of all kinds. Hand benders. All you nd is hand tools
unless you are the contractor.
Always intend my tool box to be organised but it never ends up that way, same as my van really. I know everything is in there somewhere! 🤣
Dropping by to show support.
Need yous a adjustable spanner wrench boy 🔧
I know this is old, but what is the brand of that small organizer you have? I like the clasps seems to be made well despite the generic label. After doing some searching it looks like the Plano Dri-loc box. That should be pretty high quality. Plano makes great tackle boxes with quality latches, plastic and hinges, often USA made.
The brand is Storehouse and I got it at Harbor Freight. It’s definitely held up and is waterproof. Here’s the link to the product page: www.harborfreight.com/medium-water-resistant-storage-container-56577.html
Love the how to videos.
Very nice!
Great!
Normally these tool vids show all new tools that have never been used.
Could you please add a link for the bag?
Link is in the description, thanks
very cool, what school did you go to learn how to become an handyman?
Self taught!
to heavy
On a used for real scale it's on the light side