Check out this amazing product along with many other tool bags, tools and accessories at www.velocity-progear.com Rogue 4.5 backpack www.velocity-progear.com/prod... Availible in orange and grey
Nice one Dan I really enjoyed that video I watched it from start to finish. I’ve never really got on well with rucksacks.I use to use them quite a bit when I worked in London but I find struggled to put everything back into place. Cheers Dan keep up the good work
Velocity do make some pretty good bags, I have a couple of their Rogue 2.0 for a battery maintenance kit and another with spanners and the like for high voltage work. Bit more affordable than the Veto ones.
Nice looking bag , AFIK , not available in Canada . As a long time user of backpack type tool bags , the only advice I can give you , keep your heavy stuff as close to your Center of mass as possible , to avoid undue strain on your back !
The fia qualification is the one to seek after, you can do it a module at a time now. Also bafe is good qualification to get done. For access control paxton offer free training which is good and looking for an fsiab gold accredited company is always a good idea.
@@danstoolroom7700 definitely finding that vendor training is costly, seems backwards; pays us to train you to use our products...I'm paying you by buying your goods! Surely it's counter intuitive to put o btacles in the way of using a product? Would be interested in picking your brains sometime as there's little content from FD&AS techs on YT that I'm finding.
The empty pockets in front of the CCTV tester could probably fit a notepad and a couple of pencils for scribbling notes! Very nice bag, I’m not a backpack guy (I do residential so no long walks) but this one is really nice
@@danstoolroom7700 what bag is what I know the Rouge and the rolling bag and the Tote and I'm figuring the master backpack is install so what is the other Klein for?
@@pnxelectrical I have a Milwauke ultimate jobsite as my main toolbag to supplement my Milwauke Electricians tool belt by drills and sawzall are in a just 24 inch tote a Kobalt PPE bag A Stanly toolbox for random shit , a Ridgid parts organizer box untop of a rigid box that has my extension cords and chargers and shit like that , a DeWalt drill bag for my drill index and driver buts ( I don't have DeWalt tools just the bag from an garage sale) a Ridgid drill bag for my Hammer Drill and Tapcons and my Milwauke drill bag houses my emergency mechanical tools and my Stubby impact , I have a sears Craftsman tool chest for my garage that has mechanical tools for working on my truck
@@danstoolroom7700 I tried ordering it yesterday from their website and when it asked for my shipping address there was no option for US in the country slide, so I tried with Shop and it said that they didn't ship to my address
Nice one Dan I really enjoyed that video I watched it from start to finish. I’ve never really got on well with rucksacks.I use to use them quite a bit when I worked in London but I find struggled to put everything back into place. Cheers Dan keep up the good work
Nice set up! I’m pretty partial to Veto myself but that is very nice as well!
That backpack is nice but that parts organizer looks terrific. Thanks for taking the time for the vid.
Thanks mate i appreciate it. Its good that you can take out one of those little boxes and throw it in your existing bag
Velocity do make some pretty good bags, I have a couple of their Rogue 2.0 for a battery maintenance kit and another with spanners and the like for high voltage work. Bit more affordable than the Veto ones.
Nice looking bag , AFIK , not available in Canada . As a long time user of backpack type tool bags , the only advice I can give you , keep your heavy stuff as close to your Center of mass as possible , to avoid undue strain on your back !
4:30 The first thing that I see when I look at is a perfect place for Wirenuts and Staples
Perfect place for lots of different things for sure
One of the best bag setups I've seen. You don't put those tools in any old bag...
Thanks buddy appreciate it
Is it possible to buy this in America? I cannot find it
Love the content, aside from the obvious 5839-1, what further reading would you recommend for someone looking to get into the FD&A sector?
The fia qualification is the one to seek after, you can do it a module at a time now. Also bafe is good qualification to get done. For access control paxton offer free training which is good and looking for an fsiab gold accredited company is always a good idea.
@@danstoolroom7700 definitely finding that vendor training is costly, seems backwards; pays us to train you to use our products...I'm paying you by buying your goods! Surely it's counter intuitive to put o btacles in the way of using a product?
Would be interested in picking your brains sometime as there's little content from FD&AS techs on YT that I'm finding.
I think I got that I get the notification that Dan upload the video, I get home open the notification and it's Gone!!!!
Had to make an alteration mate as I made a mistake on the info
The empty pockets in front of the CCTV tester could probably fit a notepad and a couple of pencils for scribbling notes!
Very nice bag, I’m not a backpack guy (I do residential so no long walks) but this one is really nice
What type of watch are you wearing? Looks sturdy
Its called a smael watch they sub £20 quid on ebay or amazon and are great for bashing around while at work
I want a velocity bag so bad. Is it possible to buy one in the states
Yes mate I've seen a fair few amaericans on here reviewing them
Dan , you are an Old Bugger , got me to go 90 percent VDE Knipex !
I'm alright with being that but less of the old I'm 37
@@danstoolroom7700 Ya young Puppy , I turn 70 in Sept ! To be honest , I don’t feel that old , and can keep up with the young buggers !
@@danstoolroom7700 BTW , do you have much use for ESD safe tools , I have a few , I use for well understood , field sortable board level fixes .
Like video, would this bag be good for data cabling engineers.
The compartment in the bag is certainly good for cables etc id say yes
How does it rate against your Klein backpack Dan?
Not in competition to be honest completely different types of bag, the klein one is a lot bigger
The union jack looks Great on that bag, buy not as good as Ol'Glory :D
Urrrrr?????
@@danstoolroom7700 Urrrrr?
@@bloodsongsToolreviews as in urrrr not sure I agree with that one
@@danstoolroom7700 You're right... The lone star would be far better!
How many tool bags do you have?
4 at the mo, install bag, rolling drill bag, a little tote for extinguishers and this one for servicing
@@danstoolroom7700 what bag is what I know the Rouge and the rolling bag and the Tote and I'm figuring the master backpack is install so what is the other Klein for?
@@bloodsongsToolreviews so if you mean the old backpack I used to use I gave that away to a friend
We all know the correct answer; never enough 😂
@@pnxelectrical I have a Milwauke ultimate jobsite as my main toolbag to supplement my Milwauke Electricians tool belt by drills and sawzall are in a just 24 inch tote a Kobalt PPE bag A Stanly toolbox for random shit , a Ridgid parts organizer box untop of a rigid box that has my extension cords and chargers and shit like that , a DeWalt drill bag for my drill index and driver buts ( I don't have DeWalt tools just the bag from an garage sale) a Ridgid drill bag for my Hammer Drill and Tapcons and my Milwauke drill bag houses my emergency mechanical tools and my Stubby impact , I have a sears Craftsman tool chest for my garage that has mechanical tools for working on my truck
This backpack looks great, to bad they don't ship to the UK
Are you being silly, it's based in the UK of course they do, I'm in the UK
@@danstoolroom7700 I tried ordering it yesterday from their website and when it asked for my shipping address there was no option for US in the country slide, so I tried with Shop and it said that they didn't ship to my address
@@danstoolroom7700 my bad I ment to the US, it was a typo
@@HLTL2021 ah I see that makes more sense lol
@@HLTL2021 can you get it on amazon maybe
Aaaewewwwwwwwwwwwww shit neewwww bag baby
Lol it is a good feeling