Thank you again for the feature! The flashlight is a Boruit V15. They’re some Chinese flashlights, but Boruit is a brand my guys and I have grown to really appreciate. The linesmen pliers are made by Takagi, I picked them up in Japan. Same with the tiny KTC screwdrivers that I keep in there more for fun. The little black thing is a covert instruments covert companion, really useful for when my guys or I get locked out of buildings. We also run Flipper Zeros to clone key cards, etc. I just don’t have a space for it in my bag. I usually keep it on me. For anyone curious on the color of my M12. It’s RIT liquid Blue Sapphire. I was trying to go for a Makita Japan purple but cooked it too long and got this really dark almost blue purple. 30 minutes to get that color, 20 minutes if you want the Makita Purple I was aiming for. My trade, I’m a General B and C10. I run a small company with a small crew, we do mainly Commercial TIs, Electrical, and low voltage.
That black tool looks like a Covert Instruments tool it has some jigglers and bypass tools and a couple of lock picks. He set I have has a lot more tools maybe he only runs up against a few types of padlock and door lock to get in when no one can let him in communication rooms or closet. My guess is a communication or alarm installer. Please do a video on dying the Milwaukee Joey.
This is a tough one for sure, seems to cover multiple trades. Has a bit of a leaning towards electrical work with the combination of a meter and the circuit tracer, but more in a faut finding / repair capacity rather than install.
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Love a dye job on the surge the blue lettering is a nice tough. It makes you wonder how can they top the SBLD this year for veto besides a flap or blackbout edition maybe both? Its getting bad when you can say I own 70% to 90% of all thoes tools lol.
Whew! The way YT cut off the text, until I expanded it, it looked like you were about to say you have 70 Veto bags! But yes, I don't own the Wera multi, nor the Knipex dykes, but I have the others on that main page.
I'm using my laptop more since it does @morgansmaitence to tag for you if it helps. Yea 70 veto bags that must mean you own every prototype ever made 😆. If I had to own one bit holding wera I'd take that over the extending blade one but far from amazing compared to pb swiss or other options(still better than klein besides price). My local alteration shop said they'd make a flap with zippers if I gave them a donar bag for 60 bucks. Let's see after this spring promo if I want to do that still 👍.
I wanted to like the ET-310 but mine has never located the correct breaker. I just grab my 300 that I had for many years. Still works great the first time.
Ok, now that I've seen it, I'm leaning "Handyman" over straight DIY; the set of lockpicks is nowhere near enough to pick a specific trade or job, but it does indicate work for others, not just himself; would people every really need lockpicks for their own stuff (I'd just have spare keys squirreled away) ? He's missing the garbage-disposal wrench, so it's probably not Apartment Maintenance. Did I miss a tape measure? May need to rewatch; the pad, calculator, and writing implements all say there ought to be one... Matt, I liked your comment in the chat about a First Aid kit. A little ouchie-booboo kit is a great idea; even a little one with not much more than a few antiseptic wipes and bandaids. I believe Dollar Tree may have just the thing; I've already got a box of Sting-eze pads for wasp and ant stings, so I can add a few of those too.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I keep a GHB (Get Home Bag) in my car that has first aid stuff in it, plus another first aid kit in the car. And, I watched again and didn't see a tape measure, so that's perhaps the one thing that's missing.
Hmmm, looks like another Morgan's Maintenance subscriber who has had his wallet pried open for some nice tools. No clear callouts visible in this shot, which defaults to DIY / General Maintenance.
I never understood your angle of “Wheel chairs are $5,000. I’m making a more affordable one.” Yet yours is $1,000 and the average wheel chair is $100….
Joey I usually skip the guess the trade videos because of the way you jerk the close ups in and out. I think you could improve your technique maybe by panning the contents then zooming in and moving through it as a second pass. In my opinion yanking in and out is awful. Perhaps a new year resolution. 👍
@@unwired1281 it’s hard on my iPad because it moves with my fingers. I have to hold my fingers in the zoom position and when I release it comes back out some. So the screen constantly moves in/out some with my finger movement I’ll see what I can do.
@@unwired1281 👍👍.. There may be something I can try though and see if it’s not as bad. I appreciate you letting me know. You don’t know if no one tells you.
Thank you again for the feature!
The flashlight is a Boruit V15. They’re some Chinese flashlights, but Boruit is a brand my guys and I have grown to really appreciate.
The linesmen pliers are made by Takagi, I picked them up in Japan. Same with the tiny KTC screwdrivers that I keep in there more for fun.
The little black thing is a covert instruments covert companion, really useful for when my guys or I get locked out of buildings. We also run Flipper Zeros to clone key cards, etc. I just don’t have a space for it in my bag. I usually keep it on me.
For anyone curious on the color of my M12. It’s RIT liquid Blue Sapphire. I was trying to go for a Makita Japan purple but cooked it too long and got this really dark almost blue purple. 30 minutes to get that color, 20 minutes if you want the Makita Purple I was aiming for.
My trade, I’m a General B and C10. I run a small company with a small crew, we do mainly Commercial TIs, Electrical, and low voltage.
👍👍. Appreciate you sharing and the answers
I like neatness of this loadout.
It looks like it belongs to door installer/locksmith.
That black tool looks like a Covert Instruments tool it has some jigglers and bypass tools and a couple of lock picks. He set I have has a lot more tools maybe he only runs up against a few types of padlock and door lock to get in when no one can let him in communication rooms or closet. My guess is a communication or alarm installer.
Please do a video on dying the Milwaukee Joey.
@@lockhammer3481 you would know about the locks more than me 😂
I will if I dye something I will film it
Right on the reason why I carry them, but not necessarily the line of work I’m in.
Thanks again!!
@@leonardpaciora5039 👍👍
@MORGANSMaintenance anytime Sir!!!
The strange tool you couldn't quite ID is a set of lock picks
I’d guess DIYer/handyman for friends and family.
👍👍 we will see
This is a tough one for sure, seems to cover multiple trades. Has a bit of a leaning towards electrical work with the combination of a meter and the circuit tracer, but more in a faut finding / repair capacity rather than install.
@@three-phase562 yeah it could be multiple things for sure… or just a general little bit of everything.
We will see 👍
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
You gotta cleanup that beard my guy lol. Love watching these vids man, keep it up 👍🏽. Might send you one of my setups some day
@@gasparmora5070 I know… I decided December was just going to be let it grow month 😂
Love a dye job on the surge the blue lettering is a nice tough. It makes you wonder how can they top the SBLD this year for veto besides a flap or blackbout edition maybe both? Its getting bad when you can say I own 70% to 90% of all thoes tools lol.
Whew! The way YT cut off the text, until I expanded it, it looked like you were about to say you have 70 Veto bags!
But yes, I don't own the Wera multi, nor the Knipex dykes, but I have the others on that main page.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn SBLD is a great bag
yeah it gets harder and harder to find tools you don’t have eventually
I'm using my laptop more since it does @morgansmaitence to tag for you if it helps. Yea 70 veto bags that must mean you own every prototype ever made 😆. If I had to own one bit holding wera I'd take that over the extending blade one but far from amazing compared to pb swiss or other options(still better than klein besides price). My local alteration shop said they'd make a flap with zippers if I gave them a donar bag for 60 bucks. Let's see after this spring promo if I want to do that still 👍.
@ I am interested to see if Veto comes out with something “new and improved”
I wanted to like the ET-310 but mine has never located the correct breaker. I just grab my 300 that I had for many years. Still works great the first time.
@@jumper233 mine has been great, must be something wrong with yours. I’ve had lots over the years and it’s been the best one I’ve used so far.
I guess installer. Tvs,cable or fiber
We will see buddy 👍👍
no spunky guess like stall mucker tech lol
I like this guess tbh
@ thank you. Lots of observations with many different trades. Now we wait to see if I’m close
Are the Allen keys metric or freedom?
Ok, now that I've seen it, I'm leaning "Handyman" over straight DIY; the set of lockpicks is nowhere near enough to pick a specific trade or job, but it does indicate work for others, not just himself; would people every really need lockpicks for their own stuff (I'd just have spare keys squirreled away) ? He's missing the garbage-disposal wrench, so it's probably not Apartment Maintenance.
Did I miss a tape measure? May need to rewatch; the pad, calculator, and writing implements all say there ought to be one...
Matt, I liked your comment in the chat about a First Aid kit. A little ouchie-booboo kit is a great idea; even a little one with not much more than a few antiseptic wipes and bandaids. I believe Dollar Tree may have just the thing; I've already got a box of Sting-eze pads for wasp and ant stings, so I can add a few of those too.
@@OnusBones I’m interested to see what he says..
I keep a few bandaids in my bag, but keep more things in my truck
@@MORGANSMaintenance I keep a GHB (Get Home Bag) in my car that has first aid stuff in it, plus another first aid kit in the car.
And, I watched again and didn't see a tape measure, so that's perhaps the one thing that's missing.
@@OnusBonesI forgot to share my tape. I use a Tajima G tape with the special holster. So it’s always on my hip, never my bag.
Hmmm, looks like another Morgan's Maintenance subscriber who has had his wallet pried open for some nice tools. No clear callouts visible in this shot, which defaults to DIY / General Maintenance.
@@OnusBones I think it will be another hard to pinpoint bag. Fits a lot of things
its gonna come down to some oddball specialty tool that makes you say "the only reason they have that is for X jobs"
@@MattHmm-rq6dn Exactly, hence the default until that tool is known. Two days...
Torx hex keys
@@peterc9166 👍👍 good catch
I never understood your angle of “Wheel chairs are $5,000. I’m making a more affordable one.” Yet yours is $1,000 and the average wheel chair is $100….
Joey I usually skip the guess the trade videos because of the way you jerk the close ups in and out. I think you could improve your technique maybe by panning the contents then zooming in and moving through it as a second pass. In my opinion yanking in and out is awful.
Perhaps a new year resolution. 👍
@@unwired1281 it’s hard on my iPad because it moves with my fingers. I have to hold my fingers in the zoom position and when I release it comes back out some. So the screen constantly moves in/out some with my finger movement
I’ll see what I can do.
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I understand now.
@@unwired1281 👍👍.. There may be something I can try though and see if it’s not as bad. I appreciate you letting me know. You don’t know if no one tells you.