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My Milwaukee Packout Trailer (Part 2) Tool Tour and Upgrades!!!
What’s up guys! In this video I’ll be taking you on a more in depth tour of my Milwaukee Packout Trailer set up. I’ve made some upgrades and I’ll show you most of my tools. Hope to see you guys in the comment section. Like and subscribe for more content!
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My New Milwaukee Packout Trailer Set Up
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In this video I’ll take you on a tour of my new packout tool trailer. Check out my 7x16 enclosed cargo trailer equipped with a solar lighting system.
My Garage Tour Active 2.0, CR Spotless, Swisstrax, and more!
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Hi guys! I always love watching videos of people sharing their garage set up. Well, here is mine. From my Active 2.0 pressure washing system, with a CR Spotless Water System, Swisstrax Flooring, Husky tool chest, and my Mr Cool heat pump, take a tour of my dream garage with me and let me know what you think!
Anthony, I viewed this 11 months after you posted it. Is the trailer still that clean? 😅
Ive stole many trailers in my day. This wouldve been a 💎
where did you get your cabinets from? been looking for a cabinet with the taller opening.
Привет буржуинам. Приятно видеть человека бережно относящего к своим ,,игрушкам,,.
Every mans dream trailer
Trailers are handy but its tough on a job when parking is tight.
Nice setup - Is that x track on back? Also is trailer aluminum or steel? Thanks for sharing
Why is everything brand new?
because i'm not a slob.
@@ans1020why is the solar panel not on the roof?
You must have a lot of free time and energy after work to clean your tools 😂 I work 15 hours a day and have no time to keep anything pretty.
It only takes 15 minutes to organize and clean up. Next time you’re looking at a pile of fittings, take five minutes and organize them. See how much time it saves you. You could shave a few hours off of your day just from organizing. That’s the most important thing I learned in 20 years of experience.
@@ans1020 I mean I do have organized tools but I don’t bother to keep them clean. I’ll clean my toolbelt out after every job though. Nice trailer setup.
This guy is making Milwaukee richer n richer
Nice setup!
I find the pencil sharpener both practical and hilariously goofy at the same time. Good ole lumber pencil and a knife has been the way since before either of us were born😂😅
I only like to work with traditional pencils. I don’t know why. I also like a fine point. 😂
@@ans1020 Oh I keep a little hand sharpener in my “main bag” and I always got regular pencils lying around too. Sometimes the fine point is needed for certain things. That’s why I said “both practical and goofy” because I see the value in it but at the same time you know there’s plenty of times you ‘marked’ with whatever is closest to you. I’ve even just scratched a line in something with whatever nail/screw was in my pocket/pouch in a pinch. 😝
Also I absolutely agree. Never buy a cordless SDS max. As someone who used a rotary hammer every single work day for 15 years, when you need the big boy gun batteries just become more of a hassle than they are worth. BUT a cordless SDS plus is a godsend for all the small anchors/chipping.
I personally learned there is a very fine line between neat and “too neat”. I remember field guys I learned from that would waste 20-30 minutes every day wiping every bit of crud off their handtools. Then wondering why I passed them up and became their foreman. Because while you were busy polishing your boots I was busy getting things done. Of course, I’m not a pig either. Take pride in your job and your equipment. I started as a “shop kid” at 13 and one of my responsibilities was repairing all the broken field tools that came back. Learned how to repair pipe threading machines, sawzalls, etc at a young age. And that’s why I got some tools that are 10+ years old and still chugging along like new.
Awesome
nice setup.
I’ve had good luck with my 18 gauge nailer, not sure which generation you have (gen 2 came out in 2022 I believe). Milwaukee is coming out with an m12 18 gauge brad in a couple of weeks. Might be a good option if your max nail is 1,1/2” and you still use your 15 gauge for heavier applications.
Can you show how you mounted the saw
I’ll make a video on that.
I feel like you can PPF the solar panel. DIY. It's atleast a little protection for a low cost.
Great set up
What do you do for a living?
I manage properties.
Good on you with the labeling.
So you never tow this trailer. With that solar panel at the tong
I almost came in my pants watching this...
I would angle that solar panel on top of the roof. You're losing a ton of potential energy available mounting the solar panel straight up and down on the front side of the trailer. Angle the solar panel in accordance with your latitude. When you're hooked up to a truck, I'm sure the tail gate blocks come light from the sun as you drive down the road.
I started giggling when I saw label stickers on the blade of the miter saw. Just tells you this tool is virtually never used. Same probably goes for many other stuff in those boxes. Yeah, the setup is obviously nice and well organized but also an overkill. Most contractors who are really busy have simply no time to clean up and organize their tools to such extend nor they have extra money to shell out on such extensive storage system just to keep things neat. Contracting is simply speaking a dirty and messy business and seeing setup like this makes me think it's more of a hobby than profitable business.
While I agree with most of what you say, I absolutely disagree with the keeping things clean. Real contractors will MAKE the time. Even as an employee my work van could only get so messy before I lost my mind and had to rip everything out and clean it up. On average every 3-4weeks. BUT I also don’t “respect” any tradesman with a trailer/tools THIS clean/new unless it is all literally brand new. Setting up a “gangbox” for my men costs about 10-15k per set of tools and the only time they are spotless is the first day on the job. Otherwise you simply aren’t working hard enough. I remember as a kid being told, if you ain’t sweating..you ain’t really working.
Work clean and sort your tools and you will know where everything is, it will be harder for shit to grow legs and disappear too all being locked in. I'd like to see your setup and how long it takes you to find your tools thrown into a pile in your truck.
Your job shouldn’t only be business if you can’t see your job as a hobby you have fun doing you need to quit and find a different job I see what your saying but if he does ever need it it’s there he also has the tools to pass down to his kids give them a head start and maybe they’ll do the same for theirs a lot more to it then just spending the money to do it.
I think he likes dewalt
🤣 I was thinking the same thing
How did you secure your packouts hanging on the walls securely for the weight needed for tools? What kind of fasteners and or anchors did you use?
How did you secure the black cabinets to the wall in behind ?? :) GREAT JOB!!
멋지다 👍
I don’t think a lot of people realize that ridgid and Milwaukee are made by the same company lol
Don’t think anyone cares
They're owned by the same company*
Curious if the milwaukee company knows that they have a gay italian guy defaming their products?
🤣🙏🏻
😂😂😂
A light system. Yeah bro it's called a light.
Why would you not put the solar panel on the roof?
Очень всё классно сделано!
That’s exactly I was thinking. Though it really easily gets stolen. To put mount the rooftop is better
Yeah, all looks really good except for the Yankee battery on top of the locker and the solar panel right Where I can catch all the rocks from the road.
Looks amazing. I do understand that some ppl might feel these are overkill, however, just think about that as a freelancer, you could claim all of these cost as business purpose so avoid paying 40% of tax if you take it as profit. Some realtors write off luxury cars easily cost much more than a trailer of milwaukee tools.
Finally an intelligent comment. Some people on here bang their heads against a wall for 20 years and can’t figure out how others are getting ahead. It’s crazy that they never even think to ask the question, ‘how’!
@ans1020 how do you keep those drills from sliding out of that mount?
I’m embarrassed when I see these kind of tool sets with these cheap tools!!! FESTOOL FTW!!!!
Marketing at it's finest! 😂🎉
ridgid is good tier tool, they make good plumbing tools and they ain't cheap
Stopped watching when i saw the RIGID tile wet saw 🤮🤮
When I almost died….i think I saw the inside of this trailer.
People who like to show off all the stuff they have make me wonder what kind of people they are. I'm thinking this guy never uses most of that stuff.
Chill out dude. He made a cool interesting video. Dont have to be so critical.
@@justsayin7937 naw, this guy is blowing money because he has no talent.
@@xvhkgreen6297Why are you talking about yourself like that?
and people talking shit out of the get go like yourself must be the real winners huh? Do you talk from just stupidity? jealousy? a mix of both? Just shut the fuck up next time, nobody cares about your stupid opinions.
SMART PLACE FOR A SLOAR PANEL WITH ALL THE ROAD ROCKS . GUESS HE IS A MILWAUKEE FAN.
Guarenteed hasnt used 98% of that trailer
i came to saythis, it all looks new,
very questionable solar positioning, it would get broken easily... All it takes is a few rocks from under your tires and its done.
You can tell this wasn't thought through. That drill and impact would fuck off across the trailer on the first left turn.
Show us yours
@@willclark5704 I don't need a trailer to work, everything fits in a Knipex backpack. Those are nice.
Backpack? If you're broke just sa it
@@willclark5704 nice try, most sparkies don't need much on the job. everything fits in a transit, and I generally only use 1 of my milfuckees on any given job.
@@willclark5704 people who brag about money have no skill.
Hej Leute, ihr könnt kostenlose Produkte von Milwaukee bekommen! Verpasst nicht diese Gelegenheit, ich bin gerade vor ein paar Augenblicken auf die Seite gestoßen. Gebt einfach jetzt eure Daten ein und ihr könnt ein kostenloses Set von Milwaukee-Produkten im Wert von 600 € gewinnen. Aber Leute, das Angebot wird nicht mehr lange dauern.
All brand new never used Haha This is an advertisement
Brought to you and financed by Milwaukee
Brand fanboys are just something else man
You don’t understand how useful this stuff is on a daily basis?
Loyalty is not up for debate!
When you beat the living shit out of a brands tool and it continues to not only work but outperform the same tool made by other companies, it's pretty easy to choose them for everything else