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Scott’s Tool Thoughts
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I'm an A/V- Low volt contractor. I love tools, and I like to be organized and efficient. If a tool makes my job easier, I'll own it! It's got to be quality, though.
Contact: Spearhead3267@gmail.com
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It’s a TWISTER! (Actually it’s an UNTWISTER)
It’s a TWISTER! (Actually it’s an UNTWISTER)
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New Bag for 2024! Milwaukee Packout 15” Structured Tool Bag
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New Velocity Bag/Tour 2023
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I just tend to use a small terminal driver like yourself. Just something else to charge
Will it help the old ladder Let’s see
No. Once they “bloom” , you have to sand them down and coat them.
Just bought 4 on amazon for $3.99 each. I am going to find and store every loose bit in my garage.
EXCELLENT My Friend!
I wonder what you think about Fluid Film?
Thank you for your service 2
Thank You, My Friend!
This bag is ready for war great set up
I would have said i do a little bit of everything but obviously I was wrong, i dont do much low voltage. LOL . But I have to say this is a GREAT bag tour. imho the best on youtube. Your experience shines through.
Thank You, My Friend
hi
Nothing a pair of linemen's or duckbill pliers and a flush cutter wouldn't do, but it does save you from carrying an extra tool.
Where did you get the eye wear protective case? Thank you in advance.
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Hey its been 4 years. how did the Orbis turn out? just as good as Knipex?
Not for my purposes, no. See Orbis FAIL video. Thanks!
Overpriced
So don’t buy it. 🤷
@@scottstoolthoughts3190 overpriced 👎🏿
What hammer is that?
Wiha Electricians Hammer
Its made by Veto
I figured.
Great setup, Scott and nice tour! Appreciated.
Thank You My Friend!
I have a brondo sticker in my tool trailer too!
Awesome!
@@scottstoolthoughts3190 I like your setup. I can tell you have put a lot of time in your organization. I work 4 guys out of my big trailer. I do interior trim carpentry. Most people don't realize how important organization is. If my stuff isn't put back where it goes, there is no space to turn around.
@@briancorboy1042 I agree! I always say “OEM”-- Organization = Efficiency = Money
Good ideas there I got a suburban to fit out for a worker and had alor of the same ideas. Good to see it in a video 👍
Was waiting for another van tour, this looks nice. My relatives have that same model Mercedes mini van for their service vehicle as well.
Nice!!
Another good video. No vacumn, though? I guess the broom will work with limited space.
Actually there are 2 vacuums on board. A small Shark “Dustbuster type stored behind the Velocity Service Bag, And a Milwaukee M18 type in the red bag that’s in the power tool drawer. Thanks for watching, My Friend!
Nice set up 👍👍
Thanks Man!
Will the pipe wrenches fit there
I have no idea. I don’t use pipe wrenches, so I have no way to know.
Where is the zip tie holder from?
This has not changed. I just got a Curl that was unusable out of the box. Leatherman sent me a shipping label for warranty work. I was surprised how quickly my Curl was returned. And it was worse than when I sent it in. Come to find out, they did nothing - just sent me a new Curl, which tells me they all come from the factory in rough shape. My next move is the torx bits. Sad.
Love that little knee pad, where did you get that? I have knee problems and done want to carry a full block or knee pads
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Where did you find the engineer branded screw-extracting linemans with the dipped green grips? I've only seen the dipped grips on the vampliers branded ones.
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@@scottstoolthoughts3190thanks!
I was just driving behind your van and saw your channel. Love the content!
Well That’s COOL!! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info on the KUNN tape holder. That's exactly what I need for my Saratoga Vest!
No Problem!
I had one I got for under 100 dollars and tryd it for a few weeks it didn't work out. It held less tools than my tech xl and the same amount as my tech mct. From what I've seen you look like you could benefit from a tech pack buildout perfect layout. The one thing I thought like you having slim packouts underneath ended up making the bag too heavy and ended up carrying them separately. Glad it's working out your you ish but not me good luck.
Theirs a great idea right there, Milwaukee Engineers we would like a full size kneel pad (like gardeners use) in red able to attach to the packout set up ! Great looking bag !
Nice bag 👍
Looks like a great bag
What glasses case is that
Nite Ize
Interested to see the complaints about the side handles. I use them to stabilize tall/long tools that don't fit inside the bag very well. For example, I slip my hammer handle through the side handle and into the pocket below. The pocket captures the end of the handle and the side handle stabilizes the head of the hammer. Works great. I use the same method for a pair of extra-big long nose pliers that I carry.
I bought this folding saw to keep in my general "handyman" Tool bag to have the various blade types with it. It's space saving and I no longer need to keep a hacksaw for the few times I need one. I also recommend this because it takes standard recip saw blades. It works with a 9" pruning saw blade (just can't fold it when installed).
Just got the bag a week ago. Changing over from the Veto TP-XXL. Don't want to load it up too much as its just a service bag for me. Biggest complaint would be the handles on the side. I get that they would be helpful for pulling it apart from the other packouts but access to the pockets would be better. Other than that I have only worked out of it for 1 day as last week was mostly a office week for me. Will be nice clipping it to the bins when needed though.
Great outfitted piece of kit but that all must weigh 70 pounds.
51 pounds
Nice set up. Just got mines. Upgraded from the 10 structure bag
NIIIICE. 👍
I just got this bag, thought the price was insane but once I saw it in person and put my hands on it I had to have it. This thing is beefy! I’m tired of every bag I buy going floppy after a few months. No doubt this thing will be with me for a very long time.
I agree!
I roll mines with empty rolling packout and attached the bag on top for transport
Excellent My Friend!
Wow, trying to Copy Veto
The price is rough.
You really have that bag tricked out to the max! Awesome!!! 😃👍
Yes Sir! I might have an addiction…
I don’t know man.. you lost me at $260. I didn’t feel the need to stick around after that sorry.
No worries, Brother! It’s VERY expensive!
Even at $99 on my pricing mistake and the fact people wouldn't even buy it locally for 150ish? I agree may need to revisit that price point.
Always interesting when you put out the tool bag and service vehicle tours.
Looks like about as good a bag as you can get from a Big Brand company that doesn’t specialize in tool bags. Nice Bag 👍
My thoughts EXACTLY. Thank You Sir!
HELP! I wish you showed how to change blades. I took the drywall blade out and now I'm stuck unable to insert any other blade or even the original! No idea how no matter what button I press or hold down.
Hello! The Blade Release button on the side should do it. Pull that slide back away from the end and slide one of the blades in. I've found that while holding the release button back, you may still need to kind of jiggle the blade around until it goes in.
I really want to try this
What do u think of missing the serrated blade. Do u use it?
My surge was leaking oil and was super low on power, wouldn’t even torque down a fastener past hand tight, i got it from ebay, i opened it up and put some gear oil in the hydraulic part, it was a pain to do but worked. Just be careful and don’t touch or take any of the boards or wiring apart.
Thanks for the video, wasn't sure what i had here. Not sure where i got it either. I have a 43, 7"
Very Nice, My Friend!