IC Weld, Cutting Edge Engineering and On Fire Welding are the best channels I've seen for guys that like to get their hands dirty. Appreciate the info u share. Those other two channels are top notch as is this one!
Ive watched numerous welders. No bashing them because they are great, much respect to them, but to see someone jump between so many different skills and materials and the outcome looks like you do it every single day. You make this stuff look easy. Absolutely incredible to watch!
Wow Greg what an amazing truck. I've been watching your videos for a while now and have been amazed at what you and your service trucks can achieve. Thank you for showing off the Kenworth, it was worth the wait. Take care pal, keep the content coming!
If you can’t be trusted to do the small stuff (like keep your tools organized), how can you be trusted to do the big stuff. Easily the most organized, well thought out and complete work truck I have ever seen. A true professional!
Oh Sure, a freaking truck tour. I cannot believe I just watched a 50 minute video on your truck.! I was completely fascinated with everything that is on that truck and how much is on it… It actually took that length of time to glaze over everything without going into fine detail. Never dull moment with “On Fire Welding!
Thanks for taking the time for great truck tour!! Very nice truck & you’ve put a lot of time,effort, into customizing everything. Great to see how organized you keep everything. Been following your channel for a while, always enjoy all videos you do. I think the wildest one was you were welding a leaking fuel tank. Thanks for sharing all different things you do.
Fireball Tool makes some amazing stuff for fabricators man. Dude has an awesome channel that shows his whole process of inventing and making the tools he sells and the reasoning behind why he makes things the way he does. Really smart dude.
Well Greg, I suppose this is the nicest and most well equipped welding rig I’ve ever seen. I am one who believes that organization really increases productivity, and is so much safer also. Kudos on a fine rig, and well equipped for field work. Being as I am near retirement, and hope to do a side hustle, I hope to be able to set up a rig for what I plan to do, that works well for me. I really appreciate you making these videos…they are the best on youtube IMO. Blessings!
Greg, I would have expected no less. The ultimate frustration on a job, is knowing you have it back at the shop. You've addressed the needs for the types of work you do and you've stocked your truck to cover those jobs.
this will give people an idea of just how prepared you are to tackle anything that comes you way in the filed, and maybe they will under stand how much $$$ you have invested so you can be efficient with your time. Great video.
Plumber watching from Scotland. Done service work in the field from a van I liked to keep organized but this is a whole other level. Like an Aladdin's cave for a tool junkie. Loved the reel bay and starter switches 👌. Lots of thought and work gone into getting everything set up just how you like it. Appreciate the tour looking forward to more videos. Cheers
Some serious money in that truck! Very organized I love it wish my truck was bigger but I'm sure you feel the same way there's just never enough room lol
America is precious This is a serious bit of kit I really like your custom build ,the crane is an amazing feature. It's a mobile shop and a damn good one .
I enjoy your videos. You are very talented and a true craftsman. If a subscriber understands welding and fabrication you give great tips. I have learned several things from your videos. Keep them coming 👍
I am surprised you don't have a small rod oven on board. Humidity kills rods much faster than most people think. You have a very nice setup it shows that you really took the time to find the best layout for your needs.
Outstanding 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Only things I'd add: -12x40-ish bench lathe up top, and perhaps a small mill -Selection of threaded rod -Heavy welding table that fits in the bed you can hoist out when you need it And maybe a nice 30 foot camper to pull behind it because I'd wanna live next to that truck. 😀 Seriously man.. that's basically a whole metal shop on wheels. Well done.
Hi Greg, thank you for taking the time to do a Service Truck tour. A couple of things occurred to me that you might want to consider. Labelling for every drawer and cupboard and have a list on the inside of each door. Secondly, picnic rugs or ground sheets to lay out beneath each cupboard so that as you are going through things and having to pull them out to get to what's at the back, you can put the items down onto the ground sheet to firstly stop them from getting lost or misplaced and secondly to keep all of the boxes and bags as clean as possible so that you aren't getting as much dirt or mud or tip muck inside your cupboards. It's a lot easier to just hose down a ground sheet than it is to clean individual tool boxes. On the subject of a mini lathe, from what I have seen, the majority of mini lathes are not worth considering for industrial applications. You would probably have to look at a smaller standard lathe, but would that be strong enough for the kinds of steels that you work with? Then there is the question of protecting the lathe from the elements and from travel vibrations and jolts? Your call. I also had a question about the void space under the upper deck. Could that space be used for storing your 'get out of jail' supplies of steel and cribbing timbers? Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 Carpenter and sometime welder.
I don’t weld nor anything that approaches the level of what you do so why do I subscribe to your channel, it’s easy: I enjoy a mind that problem solves and you do it extremely well. I can see that the reason you have the variety of tools and a truck that is equipped the way it is comes from trial after trial after trial to find the right ecosystem of equipment that works for you. Kudos to you.
Very nicely equipped service rig! Great layout of tools and equipment. I didn't see gear pullers and bearing splitters but I'm sure they were in there somewhere. Love all the utility lines -air, power, etc - plumbed out to spools and ready to go. I like having an assortment of 1-6" long aluminum flat bar scraps from 1/8" x 3/4" up to 3/4" x 1 1/2" on hand for clamping and fitting as well as some flat sheet shims from 1/16 down to .030. Will have to tune into more of your channel and watch you work a few jobs to see the rig in action. Also look forward to seeing a mini lathe mounted up there on top. Could see that being very useful.
WOW! Well thought out. Well laid out. With room to expand. And yet I know there is always something you'll need that you don't have with you at that moment. Such is life. Well done!
Very interesting and a very well equipped truck to tack out in the field and wanting for hardly nothing, there's alway's something you will need you don't have but you have most everything you need for a hard day's work, thanks for the truck tour video very very interesting to watch.
Hell of a rig. Makes my truck look like a little weenie 😂 we obviously do very different kind of work but that is one sweet rig. Gave me some good ideas on what else i should carry so thanks 👍
Awesome truck! I used to be a truck upfitter and this would definitely be a more complex build- id estimate between and the cabinets wiring, hoses etc it would probably take me around 3 weeks of labor to go from bare standard truck to all the cabinets crane and everything all done and rolling. Very cool stuff!
This is a money making tool and this took hard work planning and knowledge of your trade to aquire your truck thumbs up for your efforts and resolve too see it through good luck to you and your truck
Nice kenworth, thanks for the detailed tour. I do like the idea of marking your tools to avoid theft and making sure the right tools gose in the right place. Take care as always, much love from Austraila :)
Awesome truck tour your truck is very well set up for your kind of work. I have a Stellar service body on my work truck and love it. I also dislike how the the cabinet handles hit the other door when they are both open, so what I do after opening up the door is I fold the handle down in the unlatched position and it still allows you to close the doors. Thank you for taking the time to show us a look into your world.
Holy Moly that's a service truck very organized and a home for everything, people joke about expensive snap on tools but working on harleys for 10 years it is the only thing that did last or held up when you use them 100 times a day !!
at 46:12 if you hold the can upside down and give it a quick spray (until it clears) before putting it away it should keep it from clogging / drying out. i do that wil all mypaint and 3M spray glue cans and it keep the tips from getting messed up
I want a fireball vice, but the ones that are available right now are not made in the USA and they do not have the pipe jaws. Once it has those two things I will buy several.
IC Weld, Cutting Edge Engineering and On Fire Welding are the best channels I've seen for guys that like to get their hands dirty. Appreciate the info u share. Those other two channels are top notch as is this one!
Couldn't agree more! I've learned a ton from these guys!
Ive watched numerous welders. No bashing them because they are great, much respect to them, but to see someone jump between so many different skills and materials and the outcome looks like you do it every single day. You make this stuff look easy. Absolutely incredible to watch!
Dude is bad ass.
Have to agree with you. Good shit, I am def a new sub and will be checking out your stuff. Keep up the videos man this is good shit
I don't know if I am more impressed by the contents of your truck, or by the fact that you know where everything is!
Wow Greg what an amazing truck. I've been watching your videos for a while now and have been amazed at what you and your service trucks can achieve. Thank you for showing off the Kenworth, it was worth the wait. Take care pal, keep the content coming!
Lotsa money in that work truck, gotta have it, luv the squares in the square...Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥽🥽🥽🥽
If you can’t be trusted to do the small stuff (like keep your tools organized), how can you be trusted to do the big stuff. Easily the most organized, well thought out and complete work truck I have ever seen. A true professional!
I like the flag hung from the crane at the end. Nice little detail :)
Oh Sure, a freaking truck tour. I cannot believe I just watched a 50 minute video on your truck.! I was completely fascinated with everything that is on that truck and how much is on it… It actually took that length of time to glaze over everything without going into fine detail. Never dull moment with “On Fire Welding!
Now that is "loaded for Bear",I would like to see that lathe on top,
Thanks for taking the time for great truck tour!! Very nice truck & you’ve put a lot of time,effort, into customizing everything. Great to see how organized you keep everything. Been following your channel for a while, always enjoy all videos you do. I think the wildest one was you were welding a leaking fuel tank. Thanks for sharing all different things you do.
Fireball Tool makes some amazing stuff for fabricators man. Dude has an awesome channel that shows his whole process of inventing and making the tools he sells and the reasoning behind why he makes things the way he does. Really smart dude.
Well Greg, I suppose this is the nicest and most well equipped welding rig I’ve ever seen. I am one who believes that organization really increases productivity, and is so much safer also. Kudos on a fine rig, and well equipped for field work. Being as I am near retirement, and hope to do a side hustle, I hope to be able to set up a rig for what I plan to do, that works well for me. I really appreciate you making these videos…they are the best on youtube IMO. Blessings!
I agree best best rig I've ever seen!
SURE IS!!! THEN THEY THREW IN A WRENCH SET IN .🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Greg, I would have expected no less. The ultimate frustration on a job, is knowing you have it back at the shop. You've addressed the needs for the types of work you do and you've stocked your truck to cover those jobs.
Just bought my service truck 2 days ago. This video is exactly what I needed. Great truck!
this will give people an idea of just how prepared you are to tackle anything that comes you way in the filed, and maybe they will under stand how much $$$ you have invested so you can be efficient with your time. Great video.
Thank you for sharing. You buy the best. The old saying only a rich man can afford cheap tools.
WOW! Number 1! First time! Very informative and entertaining! I. C. Weld would be envious! LOL Take care!
Plumber watching from Scotland. Done service work in the field from a van I liked to keep organized but this is a whole other level. Like an Aladdin's cave for a tool junkie. Loved the reel bay and starter switches 👌. Lots of thought and work gone into getting everything set up just how you like it. Appreciate the tour looking forward to more videos. Cheers
Wow. Talk about service truck envy. That thing is awesome
Looks like you turn some wrenches too! Very nice truck man!
Some serious money in that truck! Very organized I love it wish my truck was bigger but I'm sure you feel the same way there's just never enough room lol
There is never enough room!
Thanks for the tour
You appear to be quite well equipped
I appreciate you as you are an excellent teacher that goes to your designed career
Excellent video, superb truck! Thanks for the tour! I’m not a welder (I’m an automotive guy)- I raise a glass to your skills. 👍🏼🇺🇸
America is precious
This is a serious bit of kit
I really like your custom build ,the crane is an amazing feature.
It's a mobile shop and a damn good one .
Great setup and so impressed by how clean and well organized it all is.
Got damn that’s impressive. I’m in the process of specking out a CNC shop. I know how much work goes into getting something like that sorted.
America needs more people with your knowledge and ability, you are good sir 👍
Great rig. Looks very well thought out.
Worth every penny.
Take care, stay safe stay positive.🇺🇸👍
I enjoy your videos. You are very talented and a true craftsman. If a subscriber understands welding and fabrication you give great tips.
I have learned several things from your videos.
Keep them coming 👍
440👍's up on fire welding thank you for sharing
I am surprised you don't have a small rod oven on board. Humidity kills rods much faster than most people think. You have a very nice setup it shows that you really took the time to find the best layout for your needs.
I hardly ever use rods. So no need for that.
Outstanding 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Only things I'd add:
-12x40-ish bench lathe up top, and perhaps a small mill
-Selection of threaded rod
-Heavy welding table that fits in the bed you can hoist out when you need it
And maybe a nice 30 foot camper to pull behind it because I'd wanna live next to that truck. 😀
Seriously man.. that's basically a whole metal shop on wheels. Well done.
Nice rig !! Every available space used & could always use more. Thanks for the tour
Looking good! Watching from the South Pole station
cape town SA, hello neighbor!
That's a bad ass setup!! I'm a journeyman union millwright and I also prefer only USA made tools & rigging equipment! God bless you brother!
wonderful video thanks so much for taking the time to display your contents
Hi Greg, thank you for taking the time to do a Service Truck tour. A couple of things occurred to me that you might want to consider. Labelling for every drawer and cupboard and have a list on the inside of each door.
Secondly, picnic rugs or ground sheets to lay out beneath each cupboard so that as you are going through things and having to pull them out to get to what's at the back, you can put the items down onto the ground sheet to firstly stop them from getting lost or misplaced and secondly to keep all of the boxes and bags as clean as possible so that you aren't getting as much dirt or mud or tip muck inside your cupboards. It's a lot easier to just hose down a ground sheet than it is to clean individual tool boxes. On the subject of a mini lathe, from what I have seen, the majority of mini lathes are not worth considering for industrial applications. You would probably have to look at a smaller standard lathe, but would that be strong enough for the kinds of steels that you work with? Then there is the question of protecting the lathe from the elements and from travel vibrations and jolts? Your call.
I also had a question about the void space under the upper deck. Could that space be used for storing your 'get out of jail' supplies of steel and cribbing timbers?
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Carpenter and sometime welder.
You have some great suggestions! I was already thinking labels for all the drawers. The mini lathe would be for light use anyway.
Wow Greg, that is a most impressive rig, well thought out, with obviously your years of experience making it the way it is!!!! Cheers
I shouldn’t be hating but I am!!!! Love your truck and set up!!!! You’re basically a one stop shop on wheels!!!!
I don’t weld nor anything that approaches the level of what you do so why do I subscribe to your channel, it’s easy: I enjoy a mind that problem solves and you do it extremely well. I can see that the reason you have the variety of tools and a truck that is equipped the way it is comes from trial after trial after trial to find the right ecosystem of equipment that works for you. Kudos to you.
Very impressive rig. Love your driveway dogs.
Jesus that's an impressive inventory of equipment ,initial outlay must have been huge between the truck and the tooling .Awesome Greg
Very nicely equipped service rig! Great layout of tools and equipment. I didn't see gear pullers and bearing splitters but I'm sure they were in there somewhere. Love all the utility lines -air, power, etc - plumbed out to spools and ready to go. I like having an assortment of 1-6" long aluminum flat bar scraps from 1/8" x 3/4" up to 3/4" x 1 1/2" on hand for clamping and fitting as well as some flat sheet shims from 1/16 down to .030. Will have to tune into more of your channel and watch you work a few jobs to see the rig in action. Also look forward to seeing a mini lathe mounted up there on top. Could see that being very useful.
Thanks for the tour! AWESOME!
Beautiful truck! You've got a beautiful property as well.
Holy shit everyone’s dream tool chest on wheels ,beautiful set up mate
Cheers from Aus
Great content as always. Love your videos, keep them coming!
✌️From France.
WOW! Well thought out. Well laid out. With room to expand. And yet I know there is always something you'll need that you don't have with you at that moment. Such is life. Well done!
Great truck the envy of every welder takes a lot of work to keep it going nice job
Impressive. Probably the nicest service truck I have seen. Us tool guys are drooling right now. ha.
Love the organization. awesome videos
Very interesting and a very well equipped truck to tack out in the field and wanting for hardly nothing, there's alway's something you will need you don't have but you have most everything you need for a hard day's work, thanks for the truck tour video very very interesting to watch.
Congratulations on the truck that enjoyed tools, enjoy it with health friend!!!
Very impressive explanation of your work truck! Truly amazing set up! Enjoy it very much! Thanks for the tour! 👌👍
Thank you for sharing! Very nice well planned out setup.
Greg....you da Man...thank you so much, Paul over in Florida......
Hell of a rig. Makes my truck look like a little weenie 😂 we obviously do very different kind of work but that is one sweet rig. Gave me some good ideas on what else i should carry so thanks 👍
👍. Nice job on the service truck...fireball tool... square
Nice setup thank you for sharing
That's the workshop to take with you, only the coffee vending machine is missing...
😂👍👍👍
I wish I had just half of it at home. You have that on a truck.
Very nice, very American. Cheers from Germany!
Coffees on ,brother!! Great walkabout! Cheers!;-)!
Always a pleasure watch your video, i learn a lot and you share very well,thank you 👍👍👍👍
Awesome truck! I used to be a truck upfitter and this would definitely be a more complex build- id estimate between and the cabinets wiring, hoses etc it would probably take me around 3 weeks of labor to go from bare standard truck to all the cabinets crane and everything all done and rolling. Very cool stuff!
Love the truck and the dogs
Well prepared professional Bad A..!!!! Hell Yeah!!!!
This is a money making tool and this took hard work planning and knowledge of your trade to aquire your truck thumbs up for your efforts and resolve too see it through good luck to you and your truck
Nice kenworth, thanks for the detailed tour. I do like the idea of marking your tools to avoid theft and making sure the right tools gose in the right place. Take care as always, much love from Austraila :)
Awesome truck tour your truck is very well set up for your kind of work. I have a Stellar service body on my work truck and love it. I also dislike how the the cabinet handles hit the other door when they are both open, so what I do after opening up the door is I fold the handle down in the unlatched position and it still allows you to close the doors. Thank you for taking the time to show us a look into your world.
Awesome Greg!! I wish I could get my truck organized like that!! That’s the only way to be profitable!! Thanks again, Vic!!!
Really nice setup. Jiminy Christmas.
great video!
Grate service and set up
You more equipment and supplies than more stores! Really nice setup!
Very impressive rig you have.
Very nice set up you really do have an entire shop on there . I’m a mobile mechanic by trade as well and I really enjoy your channel.
Color me impressed! Thanks so much for the tour, Greg. Hope you and your family have a Happy Fourth!
Very well equip service vehicle. Watch your videos and very good information.
Nice truck. Thanks for the tour.
Holy Moly that's a service truck very organized and a home for everything, people joke about expensive snap on tools but working on harleys for 10 years it is the only thing that did last or held up when you use them 100 times a day !!
at 46:12 if you hold the can upside down and give it a quick spray (until it clears) before putting it away it should keep it from clogging / drying out. i do that wil all mypaint and 3M spray glue cans and it keep the tips from getting messed up
I tried that. Doesn’t work as well as other cans.
Unreal set up 👌🏻
Awesome tour ! I thought I was organized 👍
Well done great set up ! Thanks for sharing 👍
That's the nicest welding rig service truck i have seen. Big blue 600 air pack wow. Bought the equivalent at Harbor Freight just yesterday. 😆
Thank you! This was very cool to see. Definitely inspirational. It’s amazing how much capability you can pack into this truck, even though it’s huge.
James May:
"It is my *truck of many **_things!"_*
If you want the best bench, vice possible fireball tools makes one, and it is also american made.
I want a fireball vice, but the ones that are available right now are not made in the USA and they do not have the pipe jaws. Once it has those two things I will buy several.
Can’t wait to see you and your truck in town some day!
That’s a sweet setup best one I’ve seen yet
That was the most insane truck tour I've ever seen, bro got a small mobile workshop. I wonder how much this truck weighs. Great video!
29,000 lbs
@@OFW Geez
Nice tool box on wels!
Nice truck and set up!!
One hell of a rig!
Loaded for Bear! 💯💪
That is a damn clean set up, very nice!
Awesome setup, very impressive
Love your Ben Hur hubs.
Man I don't know how much they pay for these kinds of welds you do but the gadgets speak top-tier. Subscribing to learn more cus I'm impressed.
That is an awesome set up!!!!
What an awesome setup 😎
happy you posted this thanks