I appreciate it man. Absolutely do one! People love to see that sh*t gives everyone ideas. It was definitely a pleasure man seriously your killing it dude, just keep it up I appreciate the conversations. Wish nothing but the best for you and your family as well! Start some videos man see where it go es 🤘🏻
Came to see your tool kit, but have an unrelated question. How often do you get called to a residence to install an aftermarket humidifier in a gas/forced hot air heating system? Do you connect it into the house plumbing system yourself or do you have to have a licensed plumber finish that part of the project? Thanks.
I work in central Florida and don’t tend to install humidifiers. But originally from Maryland and would install quite regularly. I worked for an ac and plumbing company then and would install our own valves.
Like a can of the non rinse viper or the nu calgon? I believe there would there would be room for the drill and depends on the meter but the inside pocket is pretty big
@@KoolinwithKrauss The non rinse. I'm mostly doing maintenance with a side of service right now, so I gotta have the coil cleaner. The meter is the Fieldpiece SC260.
Good afternoon from Greece, I have to ask about the, as it seems, popular shape of needle nose pliers that you are using in the states made by Klein, Channelock etc, they look very beefy and short and their form factor dont seem to be ergonomic or practical, at least compared to the knipex,facom,gedore shape (long and thin) that I am used to.Other than that, very good video!
Good afternoon!! totally agree with that. They are very thick. I would believe for the purpose of having more surface area to grab oppose to the actual need to reach into tight spots. But that’s always been an issue I have with the Kleins as well. I keep my knipex in my “nicer” bag for larger projects. I appreciate the support! I’ll be doing a few more videos of those bags as well!
I have one or 2 questions about your testo meter. I have the same one and seem to get different readings with it than I do with my fluke or other meters. Especially with compressor start amps. Do you use the in rush button to get your start amps or do you just switch to your amps mode and put it on max? Either way my reading are different and aren’t the same as my other meters.
So with my testo I find it to be a bit closer to the components values then my field piece 480. I don’t have a fluke to compare it to but 2 other field pieces and find the testo to read either closer to value or less but for the the most part they may be about .5-2% difference which can be alot. Generally with this meter it’s just for my maintenances tho! Hopefully that gives you an answer 👍🏻
That Klein impact nutdriver looks sick man definitely need to pick one up, nice set up man🤙🏽
Bro it’s nice for sure, I’m going to do a quick video on it soon. Appreciate it!
Great pack, i guess ill do a tool bag loadout video soon they look fun.
Great to meet you today hope the best for you and the family.
I appreciate it man. Absolutely do one! People love to see that sh*t gives everyone ideas. It was definitely a pleasure man seriously your killing it dude, just keep it up I appreciate the conversations. Wish nothing but the best for you and your family as well! Start some videos man see where it go es 🤘🏻
Nice set up brother. Thanks for sharing 👍
Appreciate man! I’m going to do a few more I got a couple more bags!
that's a great set up
Appreciate that brother🤘🏻
Came to see your tool kit, but have an unrelated question. How often do you get called to a residence to install an aftermarket humidifier in a gas/forced hot air heating system? Do you connect it into the house plumbing system yourself or do you have to have a licensed plumber finish that part of the project? Thanks.
I work in central Florida and don’t tend to install humidifiers. But originally from Maryland and would install quite regularly. I worked for an ac and plumbing company then and would install our own valves.
Do you think a can of coil cleaner would fit in there with a M12 drill and meter? It looks like it would but want to be sure.
Like a can of the non rinse viper or the nu calgon? I believe there would there would be room for the drill and depends on the meter but the inside pocket is pretty big
@@KoolinwithKrauss The non rinse. I'm mostly doing maintenance with a side of service right now, so I gotta have the coil cleaner. The meter is the Fieldpiece SC260.
Good afternoon from Greece, I have to ask about the, as it seems, popular shape of needle nose pliers that you are using in the states made by Klein, Channelock etc, they look very beefy and short and their form factor dont seem to be ergonomic or practical, at least compared to the knipex,facom,gedore shape (long and thin) that I am used to.Other than that, very good video!
Good afternoon!! totally agree with that. They are very thick. I would believe for the purpose of having more surface area to grab oppose to the actual need to reach into tight spots. But that’s always been an issue I have with the Kleins as well. I keep my knipex in my “nicer” bag for larger projects. I appreciate the support! I’ll be doing a few more videos of those bags as well!
I don’t like sharing tools either. Specially if it keeps happening. Once or twice is cool but when you never have your tools…
Facts! Generally who I work with have an understanding about it but you’ll get that one guy lol
I have one or 2 questions about your testo meter. I have the same one and seem to get different readings with it than I do with my fluke or other meters. Especially with compressor start amps. Do you use the in rush button to get your start amps or do you just switch to your amps mode and put it on max? Either way my reading are different and aren’t the same as my other meters.
So with my testo I find it to be a bit closer to the components values then my field piece 480. I don’t have a fluke to compare it to but 2 other field pieces and find the testo to read either closer to value or less but for the the most part they may be about .5-2% difference which can be alot. Generally with this meter it’s just for my maintenances tho! Hopefully that gives you an answer 👍🏻
@@KoolinwithKrauss do you use in rush or amps on max for start amps
@@ianhottman6800 I do utilize the inrush feature!
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