for cutting sheet metal i like the midwest offset snips.the ones i have in the veto bag are wiss regular right hand snips .just in case i need to cut something small like a hanger or something .
they are well made for sure.i though about getting the smaller bag but for me i like the larger one i am glad i picked the one i did, i still have more room for stuff if i need it. i must say it took me a bit to get use to.because of the extra weight of the bag .
Thanks Steven! I love to see what other guys have in there bags. thanks to you guys on utube I'm also a veto guy. Always looking to learn more tricks and tips
A man and his tools, kudos for not buying junk! All of my black handled Snap-on screwdrivers disintegrated just sitting in my tool box and leaked sticky oil all over the place. Those crimpers are the hot nuts and all others should be outlawed.
Thanks, I need to do that. I thought they would just give me a new set but new handles would be better than nothing. Never did like the shape of the handles because I couldn't grip them when I had oily hands.
that was the first thing i said when i got the tool bag man it was heavy just empty.so that makes the tool kit that much heavy er .so it take time to get use to .but know i like it at first i was not sure if i would .thank god for the shoulder strap .
Great older video Steve. 6:21 Green is 11/32nd! :D 7/16" is brown. I've had my USA Craftsman nut-drivers since I was 15, now 41. Sad my Sears closed and all tools are made overseas.
Hey Steve, great videos, training, information and heads up for veteran and newbees ( such as me) to put into our arsenal. I'm just entering the HVAC field after a stint in the US Army...ready to be a service tech...thanks again..keep it up!
Thanks Steven! I'm really exited about getting into HVAC/R after what will be a 20 year service with the Texas Military Forces and 3 overseas tours. Time to begin the transformation back into a full time civilian career. Great information and real world scenarios on your page as well!
i have grown to like the veto bag at first i was not sure about it .. maybe i don't like change i liked my old bag alot but it was to small with a open top. so the tools might fall out if it tiped over
Thanks for the video and info and who cares if your pissing anyone else off unintentionally. Unfortunately, people get but hurt for just about anything. Thx for the entertainment bro
hey steve great video really like the lil popper just ordered me one. i noticed in one of your oil intros the magnet you hold up to solinod valves is that homemade or di you buy that
Hi Steve. Can you tell me where you got your little magnetic tray the square one I have been looking everywhere for one and I cannot find it please let me know. Peace
Why you coping my video, lol Veto makes the best bag, they are expensive and they are heavy but you will not tear these things up!! If my memory serves me correct I believe my bag weighs close to 40 pounds but its been close to two years ago when I weighed it. Nice video!!
the magnet tester is a b@g curculatoer tester good for tesing silanoided and some curculaco ators it will not work on a taco 007 type cerculator a 0010 it will i found it on ebAY
i have some for 24 volts and some for 110 ..the 110 i have made myself the 24 volt ones you can get on ebay just make sure there good for 50 volts .the 110 ones i made out of christmass lights
That’s what makes Steve the best of them all, ya can’t miss them videos once ya hear him going about repairs or what not. His assortment of stuff related to the job at hand is really amazing and pick my interests no end. Long may you live, Steve 👍🏻
7 years ago, and you still have most of the same tools. Your awesome.
for cutting sheet metal i like the midwest offset snips.the ones i have in the veto bag are wiss regular right hand snips .just in case i need to cut something small like a hanger or something .
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tool bag videos are always good. i do like to see what others use also..i always pick up something that i might like to try .or put in my tool kit .
they are well made for sure.i though about getting the smaller bag but for me i like the larger one i am glad i picked the one i did, i still have more room for stuff if i need it. i must say it took me a bit to get use to.because of the extra weight of the bag .
Great video. I love seeing what really experienced tech carry in tool bags
+Matthew Martinez every one has different tools
Thanks Steven! I love to see what other guys have in there bags. thanks to you guys on utube I'm also a veto guy. Always looking to learn more tricks and tips
Enjoyed the video, thanks for taking the time. Look forward to seeing the oil fired kit.
i always liked to watch other techs tool bag videos .also we all carry pretty much the same stuff.
A man and his tools, kudos for not buying junk! All of my black handled Snap-on screwdrivers disintegrated just sitting in my tool box and leaked sticky oil all over the place. Those crimpers are the hot nuts and all others should be outlawed.
Nicholas CeeA good tools are very important
Thanks, I need to do that. I thought they would just give me a new set but new handles would be better than nothing. Never did like the shape of the handles because I couldn't grip them when I had oily hands.
that was the first thing i said when i got the tool bag man it was heavy just empty.so that makes the tool kit that much heavy er .so it take time to get use to .but know i like it at first i was not sure if i would .thank god for the shoulder strap .
Great older video Steve. 6:21 Green is 11/32nd! :D 7/16" is brown. I've had my USA Craftsman nut-drivers since I was 15, now 41. Sad my Sears closed and all tools are made overseas.
Hey Steve, great videos, training, information and heads up for veteran and newbees ( such as me) to put into our arsenal. I'm just entering the HVAC field after a stint in the US Army...ready to be a service tech...thanks again..keep it up!
Loranzy McCubbins good luck with your new job
Thanks Steven! I'm really exited about getting into HVAC/R after what will be a 20 year service with the Texas Military Forces and 3 overseas tours. Time to begin the transformation back into a full time civilian career. Great information and real world scenarios on your page as well!
its a great bag for service . they make smaller ones also
i have grown to like the veto bag at first i was not sure about it .. maybe i don't like change i liked my old bag alot but it was to small with a open top. so the tools might fall out if it tiped over
Thanks for the video and info and who cares if your pissing anyone else off unintentionally. Unfortunately, people get but hurt for just about anything.
Thx for the entertainment bro
i like the tool bag videos also .i am the same always get a fue ideas .to up my game
Very cool! Love seeing tool videos.
hey steve great video really like the lil popper just ordered me one. i noticed in one of your oil intros the magnet you hold up to solinod valves is that homemade or di you buy that
Hi Steve. Can you tell me where you got your little magnetic tray the square one I have been looking everywhere for one and I cannot find it please let me know. Peace
i will do the oil fired kit next .with some of the speicalty tools/testers ,i use for testing the oil burners.
I just graduated from the tech mc to the one you have. I don't like having to go back to the truck so this bag does the trick. The mc is just to small
So are you regulated / registered to work on gas in the USA?
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Why you coping my video, lol
Veto makes the best bag, they are expensive and they are heavy but you will not tear these things up!!
If my memory serves me correct I believe my bag weighs close to 40 pounds but its been close to two years ago when I weighed it.
Nice video!!
the magnet tester is a b@g curculatoer tester good for tesing silanoided and some curculaco ators it will not work on a taco 007 type cerculator a 0010 it will i found it on ebAY
This comment is nearly 5 years later, how long did the bag last?
thanks for the tour!
I like my Vetos. I have an LC and a Tech LC.
Hey Steve, what brand are those nut drivers? I can't find them anywhere. Thanks
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steven lavimoniere thank you!
Great thanks for the info keep the videos coming
good video!
I got the same bag man I love it!
where you the control lights
i carry them in a seperate spot in truck so they don't brake
Where Can I Purchase them
i have some for 24 volts and some for 110 ..the 110 i have made myself the 24 volt ones you can get on ebay just make sure there good for 50 volts .the 110 ones i made out of christmass lights
thanks
Thanks for you review, very informative on your bag! Thanks again.
thanks for watching gee
That is a serious bag!!
What not😳
Horrible accent, nice tools
cn7 x lol i bet you sound like a dork lol
That’s what makes Steve the best of them all, ya can’t miss them videos once ya hear him going about repairs or what not. His assortment of stuff related to the job at hand is really amazing and pick my interests no end. Long may you live, Steve 👍🏻