Wow actually one of the few tool box tours that actually impressed me. Been doing this for 40 years and have worked on just about every type of construction and mining equipment. I wouldn't be afraid to throw anything at you because you have the tools and knowledge to get it done.
What can I say? Anybody would be very proud to own a toolbox & tool collection like this!! You seem to have all your bases covered. Really top notch set-up! I know how hard it is to not only purchase a toolbox like your but I can really apparently the huge task of filling that toolbox with quality tools & the organization of all the tools in that box as well. I'm always pecking at other people's toolbox inventories, you can always learn something new. Whether it's a new tool, organizational ideas, or customization ideas. Thanks for sharing your big, beautiful toolbox inventory with us! Gregg Critter Muse
That's an awesome set-up,and long time collecting stuff for a master tradesmen. I hope they have insurance for that set-up or a very grouchy rottweiler keeping an eye on that bad boy.
Sick setup. I love the compulsion, makes me feel better about my own brass and light “redundancies” :) Thanks for the light recommendations, a couple more couldn’t hurt. I know what you’re saying about the torch, it can be a little touchy, I got it because I don’t think I’ve ever owned a tool made in Ireland. Love the sticker, made me laugh.
Randy Ness.. New subscriber here.. That's an awesome toolbox and even better collection of tools.. I think you might need one or two more flashlights... hahaha
Lots of stuff in boxes which is what I like too, you get the new tool feel each time its opened but you lose the ease of getting to it. I'm going to build a first order retrievability cart, Adam savage style soon.
Thats nice box man I have a epic 60 just to kinda collect tools I do oil changes on my truck and my wife's jeep wrangler but for the most part I like collecting snap-on tools lol I have a hutch ordered why not lol its just a payment plan 😀
Very nice....snap-on/blue point, Mac all very good tools, definitely worth the money, the people that say craftsmen or harbor freight tools are just as good as snap- on are the people that have never used snap-on or Mac tools....
I DISAGREE. I have lots of Snap-on tools. When I was working on new stuff they were great. But, in my world, and I think to most of us "salts of the earth" out here, who are eeking by, driving pieces of shit, working on sump pumps, 70 year old tractors, lawn mowers, Aunt Betty's door, wild children, vet bills and an endless supply of things to fix. CRAFTSMAN IS MY BRAND. Try that Snap-on open end wrench on a 90 year old bolt and they won't fit. SnapOn tolerances are way to tight for us. Besides, I never knew a mechanic to worry about rounding off bolts, hell, even leaving bolts out. Craftsman were way cheaper and Lifetime Warranty, and the stores were everywhere. Have you looked at an old 70's-80's Craftsman catalog? It will blow your mind to what was available to the home handyman, Simply Awesome! great quality tools for the average Joe. Not many people work of stuff now like we did. It's ashamed you kids missed out on life without phones and elecktonics. Soooooo, you guys are a very specialized trade, therefor requiring very precision instruments. I see these fancy boxes and see a '69 Corvette AND a '68 Hemi Charger, along with my Craftsman Tools. So, you guys should Apreciate Craftsman Tools more. They were the Backbone of American enginuity, and prosperity. I mean, we feel the snubs, and it is unrealistic that you have no Craftsman Tools.
@@randalljude6136 I can understand your whole thing there, I'm not bad mouthing craftsman I have them in my box next to snap-on but where is Craftsman now, at least in my area try to warrenty them, it's like pulling teeth...and yes the catalog from Sears was pretty cool, you could order a whole home package, was definitely pretty neat, the good old days...
2 quick questions for ya, that hydraulic tubing flaring tool can do how much exactly, does it cover all types of brake lines and fuel lines and transmissions lines or most of them? And then you mentioned the rethreading kit, wondering if my tap and die sets are good enough, yes the cut threads instead of “chase” them but I feel like it does the same thing, if u could enlighten me a little bit that would be super cool!
The flare set from Mastercool does double flare, GM trans line, GM fuel line, push connect flare and metric bubble flare. As for the rethreading kit. Its quicker to grab and go to clean threads than a tap because all you need is a socket to do work with it.
@@randyness5123 I’m a Ford tech that occasionally works on a bunch of other stuff the customers had upfitted, was hoping a kit could do it all but not sure if gm and ford are the same for that, overall tho I’ll probably just get 2 kits lol thanks for the info I’ll def get that kit added to the never ending collection!
Talk to your snap on dealer about your torch that isn't igniting. I had issues with my torch 400 and 300 both times my dealer replaced them and told me the ignitors are covered under warranty. I prefer the 400 It has a little more control.
Most of the Mac stuff in those blow molded cases are offshore made. If I were you I would stop spending the price for those tools and stick with Snappy. That said thanks for letting us peak in my friend, have a great go of it.
Thank you. The company I work for has cranes, aerial lift equipment, dirt equipment, tractor/trailers, trucks, small engine stuff, power tools and everything in between.
You sound like James Hetfield , give us a chorus of 'Enter Sandman' 😃 Nice set up , cost more than my house 😮👍 Edit , reading the comments , quite a few haters/ trolls. What the f**ks wrong with some people. 😯
I wouldn't say "no good". Maybe it's not fully capable of reaching max torque with a smaller fitting. But she slams harder than my 3/4 inch I will tell you that.
@@randyness5123 Milwaukee makes sockets , Ratchets and rattle guns now they out do any brand including snap on. Just a pitty they don’t get made in America
Greatly overpriced. Also, all of the contents looks like they've never been used. At one time I had a Snap-on black multi-box setup. Within 6 months, the drawers pull-handles were failing. Locking mechanisms stopped working and the box's seams welding were failing. Snap-on didn't care. I ended up suing them and got my money back. I bought a Matco toolbox setup as a replacement. ZERO problems.
@@randyness5123 NO, I bought that black Snap-on toolbox combo NEW, and ordered it through the Snap-on dealer that came to the shop each week. Your implication is not only rude but very disrespectful. I'm a 50+ years master level factory certified auto/truck tech. BTW, I couldn't care less what capacity your double slides drawers are.
@@sergeantmasson3669 the same could be said about your opinion. Im not a Snap-On fanboy by any means. I have a lot of different brands. And I do have some tools that have never been used so who cares? I have many years left in my career to use them. I've never worked at a dealership or any type of auto service shop and I'm currently not a full time mechanic because I operate cranes, heavy equipment and drive commercial vehicles as well. I like to collect tools. There shouldnt be anything to disrespect about that. The video was just an informal to show people what i got.
@@randyness5123 I'm 50+ years master level factory certified auto/truck tech. I also earned two college master's degrees. I'm not blind and I can read quite well. As I stated, I have a set of Snap-on wrenches that are clearly stamped "Made in Canada" and a few Snap-on screwdrivers that are stamped "Made in India." Yes, majority of Snap-on hand tools are "Made in the USA" but not all were/are.
I will never understand why people spend so much on snapon mac etc a Milwaukee dewalt kobalt heck even a harbor fright wrench will take a nut or bolt off the same way. Only way i would ever pay a large amount of money for a tool is if its a specialty or specific tool needed for a certain job .i would never pay 10k or more for a toolbox when i could get one that does the same thing for a 1/4 or 1/3 of that price lol
I can respect your opinion. And the comparison of cheap wrenches doing the same job as efficiently as a quality wrench is a debate I'm not willing to start. This box of tools I own puts a smile on my face everyday I come to work and its been a goal of mine throughout my career. You cannot put a price tag on that.
The fact that this tech is willing to waste his money on snap on electric tools when there are better options for half the price just blows my mind. I tell techs all the time don't waste your money. Snap on has a Terrible warranty for electrical tools and batteries.
I wouldn't say better options. Maybe comparable options at best. Snap-On has a 1 year warranty on tool and battery. I've never had any issues with any of my cordless tools. My most used impact is a CT8810 and its 7 years old and still going strong.
@@randyness5123 REALLY? I had a Snap-on mig-welder that crapped out at 14 months and Snap-on refused to do anything about it and wouldn't even offer to repair it at my expense. I ended up buying a Matco mig-welder. 10 years later, it's still functioning perfectly.
My guy, it’s been two years give me the updated toolbox tour I’ve been waiting for lol
Wow actually one of the few tool box tours that actually impressed me. Been doing this for 40 years and have worked on just about every type of construction and mining equipment. I wouldn't be afraid to throw anything at you because you have the tools and knowledge to get it done.
I appreciate that. Thank you
Just showed your setup to my snapon guy here in the UK and he says he hopes your snap on guy used lube 🤣 impressive setup 👍
Lol damn I didn't know Snap On exist in the UK "ripping off all over the world!"
Spit..
@@MrZimmaframe naaa bit of 80w140 gear oil
Very impressive! You have every man's dream box. I have never seen a flashlight drawer. And 3 power drawers. 👍 NICE
Thank you and I appreciate your support!
Thanks for showing that, I always like seeing how people think about their tools and how they group them.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the support.
Organized and CLEAN you inspired me to to clean and organize my tools and box👍
Thank you, I take pride in the tools that I own and like to take care of my investment. I'm glad you can appreciate that! 👍
You have a beautiful setup it takes many many years to get to where you're at and it will never stop growing
Thank you for the support and I totally agree with you!
Wow! Incredible setup, thanks for sharing!
Damn. Hell of a setup sir! 🙌🏻 💯
What can I say? Anybody would be very proud to own a toolbox & tool collection like this!! You seem to have all your bases covered. Really top notch set-up! I know how hard it is to not only purchase a toolbox like your but I can really apparently the huge task of filling that toolbox with quality tools & the organization of all the tools in that box as well. I'm always pecking at other people's toolbox inventories, you can always learn something new. Whether it's a new tool, organizational ideas, or customization ideas. Thanks for sharing your big, beautiful toolbox inventory with us!
Gregg Critter Muse
I really appreciate your comment and thank you for watching!
That light drawer, wow, so many. awesome box
That's an awesome set-up,and long time collecting stuff for a master tradesmen. I hope they have insurance for that set-up or a very grouchy rottweiler keeping an eye on that bad boy.
Thank you very much. My shop is locked up like fort knox too.
every tool collector or user has traditional tools but when you see pro tools you can feel it,👍😍
My tools have armed guards (literally) they are on an army base were I am a civilian worker . I rest easier at night 😀
I love the color, and the setup you have. It's like candyland. Thanks for the share
Thank you for watching!
Love the set up and the tools
amazing set up!!! i am drooling
Thank you!
Great set up dude!! Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you!
That's one hell of a tool box love it
Thank you!
Sharp looking set up..well stocked & organized ..added subscriber behind One Mechanic 😂
Thank you!
This is gold mine!
Sick setup. I love the compulsion, makes me feel better about my own brass and light “redundancies” :) Thanks for the light recommendations, a couple more couldn’t hurt. I know what you’re saying about the torch, it can be a little touchy, I got it because I don’t think I’ve ever owned a tool made in Ireland. Love the sticker, made me laugh.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback. I may do another tour where I go more in depth on tool uses and reviews.
@@randyness5123 cool sounds good!! Are those prybar magnetics stock or did you add them?
Those are Mac Tools mag rails. They are very strong!
@@randyness5123 your setup is just so dope. I keep coming back to rewatch.
Good idea to get a high quality surveillance with that. Good stuff. I'll keep my HF and Neiko tools lol
Wow .....what an excellent setup .really enjoyed the video. I think 🤔 you need to make some more
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Thanks for posting this good stuff 👍
Thank you!
Great set up !!!
Thank you!
Beautiful setup
Thank you!
Beautiful collection. I'm sure it took some time to put together.
Nice setup love the green
Thank you!
If u haven't seen them yet snap on has a pot light set it's a set of 4 and I absolutely love them I use them all the time
Awesome box and American made tools
Thank you!
Randy Ness.. New subscriber here.. That's an awesome toolbox and even better collection of tools.. I think you might need one or two more flashlights... hahaha
Thanks for the support! I'm willing to admit I have a problem with buying flashlights. 😂
Awesome set up
Thank you!
SICK ASF
Lots of stuff in boxes which is what I like too, you get the new tool feel each time its opened but you lose the ease of getting to it. I'm going to build a first order retrievability cart, Adam savage style soon.
I'm experimenting with that myself. Man is it handy but it's taking awhile for it to evolve.
Awesome Set up Broski 🍻🙂
Thank you!
Dangit man you beat me to it!! Thats what im looking to get minus 1 locker 😂😂 same color and everything
Great video 👍
Thank you sir!
You have a really nice setup!
Thank you!
Nice layout . Good video
Thank you!
Nice tool box tour nice 👍
Thank you!
Great tour. We share a lot of the same tools on my channel. Great setup.
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Hi diabolical it's terick.. I think I have seen you around a few times.
The flashlight drawer always gets me 🤣❤️ love this setup
Glad you like it. Thank you!
Very nice setup
Thank you!
Thats nice box man I have a epic 60 just to kinda collect tools I do oil changes on my truck and my wife's jeep wrangler but for the most part I like collecting snap-on tools lol I have a hutch ordered why not lol its just a payment plan 😀
Sums up the snap on lifestyle, a fully loaded rig infront of a bare OBS wall
badass box, thats all I can say!
Thank you!
Love the layout and efficient use of space.
Thank you!
Nice one
Every one missed the best part at 11:35. One of the funniest bumper sticker ever.
At least someone seen it! 😂
Very Nice setup... just subscribed... Happy New Year
Thank you!
Dave 👀 I see you..😂
@@gilmansgarage6341 Pervert 🤣
Like the idea for the prybars on the magnets. Also, that Snap On torch 3000 shouldn’t be that hard to light. I’d warranty it if it’s still covered.
Thanks, I will file a complaint with my guy next week. 😂
Very nice....snap-on/blue point, Mac all very good tools, definitely worth the money, the people that say craftsmen or harbor freight tools are just as good as snap- on are the people that have never used snap-on or Mac tools....
Thank you! And I absolutely agree with you!
I DISAGREE. I have lots of Snap-on tools. When I was working on new stuff they were great. But, in my world, and I think to most of us "salts of the earth" out here, who are eeking by, driving pieces of shit, working on sump pumps, 70 year old tractors, lawn mowers, Aunt Betty's door, wild children, vet bills and an endless supply of things to fix. CRAFTSMAN IS MY BRAND. Try that Snap-on open end wrench on a 90 year old bolt and they won't fit. SnapOn tolerances are way to tight for us. Besides, I never knew a mechanic to worry about rounding off bolts, hell, even leaving bolts out. Craftsman were way cheaper and Lifetime Warranty, and the stores were everywhere. Have you looked at an old 70's-80's Craftsman catalog? It will blow your mind to what was available to the home handyman, Simply Awesome! great quality tools for the average Joe. Not many people work of stuff now like we did. It's ashamed you kids missed out on life without phones and elecktonics.
Soooooo, you guys are a very specialized trade, therefor requiring very precision instruments. I see these fancy boxes and see a '69 Corvette AND a '68 Hemi Charger, along with my Craftsman Tools.
So, you guys should Apreciate Craftsman Tools more. They were the Backbone of American enginuity, and prosperity.
I mean, we feel the snubs, and it is unrealistic that you have no Craftsman Tools.
@@randalljude6136 I can understand your whole thing there, I'm not bad mouthing craftsman I have them in my box next to snap-on but where is Craftsman now, at least in my area try to warrenty them, it's like pulling teeth...and yes the catalog from Sears was pretty cool, you could order a whole home package, was definitely pretty neat, the good old days...
I make 1500 dollars a week but pay 2500 dollars per week to Snap-On. They said only 850 monthly payments left and she's all mine!
the pro master chief set
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2 quick questions for ya, that hydraulic tubing flaring tool can do how much exactly, does it cover all types of brake lines and fuel lines and transmissions lines or most of them? And then you mentioned the rethreading kit, wondering if my tap and die sets are good enough, yes the cut threads instead of “chase” them but I feel like it does the same thing, if u could enlighten me a little bit that would be super cool!
The flare set from Mastercool does double flare, GM trans line, GM fuel line, push connect flare and metric bubble flare. As for the rethreading kit. Its quicker to grab and go to clean threads than a tap because all you need is a socket to do work with it.
@@randyness5123 I’m a Ford tech that occasionally works on a bunch of other stuff the customers had upfitted, was hoping a kit could do it all but not sure if gm and ford are the same for that, overall tho I’ll probably just get 2 kits lol thanks for the info I’ll def get that kit added to the never ending collection!
Your Mac adjustable seal install tool, does it fit semi wheel seal? What is part number? Thank for showing
Talk to your snap on dealer about your torch that isn't igniting. I had issues with my torch 400 and 300 both times my dealer replaced them and told me the ignitors are covered under warranty. I prefer the 400 It has a little more control.
Nice. I will do that! Thanks
You can tell when someone enjoys what they do for a living. Great set up how much are you all in? 60k?
Idk how much tools are in the US but in Australia that’s probably 120k worth of tools
Very nice setup in toolbox and tools dude ...very nice .. if you don't mind me asking how long have you been turning wrenches?
Thank you sir. About 15 years.
Do you prefer the stainless top over the bedliner? I just bought the same box (used) and it has the stainless power top. Look forward to more videos 👍
I definitely prefer the stainless. I'm not knocking the bedliner top though. Just a preference for me. It's easier to clean!
wow
Talbert 👌
Most of the Mac stuff in those blow molded cases are offshore made. If I were you I would stop spending the price for those tools and stick with Snappy. That said thanks for letting us peak in my friend, have a great go of it.
what power tool rail/holder is this at 8:18? or is this something that comes stock/built-in to the box?
That is the power drawer that comes with the Epiq locker from factory.
@@randyness5123 thank you!
Those used, work tools look like new!
That's the way I like them. Follow my instagram if you want to see those tools in action.
This better come with a bunk. Because if I the amount of money for that. I be sleeping in it . It is more money than my old dodge.
Dam holy shit..lol
Beautiful setup, but where is the cot? You paid for a house! 😂😂
Thanks. It's well worth the price tag. Think of it as another car payment I guess. 😂
Where did you get the t handle holder from
Its from Snap-On. Let me know if you need a part#
You said you've diagnosed radiators with the thermal ... I assume you could do clogged condensers also?
Yes, very easily.
That toolbox is awesome so do you do like everything from heavy equipment to work trucks ?
Thank you. The company I work for has cranes, aerial lift equipment, dirt equipment, tractor/trailers, trucks, small engine stuff, power tools and everything in between.
That’s awesome man! God bless!
You sound like James Hetfield , give us a chorus of 'Enter Sandman' 😃 Nice set up , cost more than my house 😮👍
Edit , reading the comments , quite a few haters/ trolls. What the f**ks wrong with some people. 😯
Nice setup! Is that a 68 EPIQ?
Thanks! And yes, it is the Epiq 68
What's that mini toolbox with wheels in your hutch!! That's rad!!
It's the die cast model of the Snap-On Epiq Utility Vehicle. It even has a mini light that comes on in the little hutch.
Nice setup. What's the model number on that 1 inch Mac?
Thanks. The one inch Mac is AWD099-6
@@randyness5123
Thanks. Gonna get my mac guy to get me one.
Show us that lowboy, anything good?
I would like to know what everyone thinks how much this set up is.
I’ll bet that’s gotta 40 grand or more for everything. Sweet
Try 100k my friend
Wow that is Impressive
@@krustythecarhauler All of the contents seems new and none look like they've ever been used.
You should do a video of the tool trucks showing up every week and then you handing over all your money 💰
😂
I wish…
This is tool porn ,lol love this set up lots of money invested in that setup
Wait you’ve got no ratcheting wrenches
Updated tour???
Open the cases and show the tool.
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Trolleys
you keepin snap on in buisness?
Money and money be careful
And I thought I liked my snappy tools in lime green ....
50k later
Got to keep them nut drivers handy 😂. Not a ounce of blood, sweat,grease, dirt,tears on those tools 😂
It's the display box to lure kids to work there 😂
Unbelievably organized
About 80k. ?
Thanks, you're in the ballpark. 😂
+20k I'd say 100/120k
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1 inch air gun is no good with an air fitting that small.
They are designed for inch air line
I wouldn't say "no good". Maybe it's not fully capable of reaching max torque with a smaller fitting. But she slams harder than my 3/4 inch I will tell you that.
@@randyness5123 Milwaukee makes sockets , Ratchets and rattle guns now they out do any brand including snap on.
Just a pitty they don’t get made in America
Everyone doing a box tour has a cold. Why?
Jesus what’s this 100k in tools 🤣
Greatly overpriced. Also, all of the contents looks like they've never been used. At one time I had a Snap-on black multi-box setup. Within 6 months, the drawers pull-handles were failing. Locking mechanisms stopped working and the box's seams welding were failing. Snap-on didn't care. I ended up suing them and got my money back. I bought a Matco toolbox setup as a replacement. ZERO problems.
Sucks for you buddy. My double slider drawers have a 500lb capacity. Have you been buying your snap-on from rummage sales or pawn shops by chance? 😂
@@randyness5123 NO, I bought that black Snap-on toolbox combo NEW, and ordered it through the Snap-on dealer that came to the shop each week. Your implication is not only rude but very disrespectful. I'm a 50+ years master level factory certified auto/truck tech. BTW, I couldn't care less what capacity your double slides drawers are.
@@sergeantmasson3669 the same could be said about your opinion. Im not a Snap-On fanboy by any means. I have a lot of different brands. And I do have some tools that have never been used so who cares? I have many years left in my career to use them. I've never worked at a dealership or any type of auto service shop and I'm currently not a full time mechanic because I operate cranes, heavy equipment and drive commercial vehicles as well. I like to collect tools. There shouldnt be anything to disrespect about that. The video was just an informal to show people what i got.
@@randyness5123 I'm 50+ years master level factory certified auto/truck tech. I also earned two college master's degrees. I'm not blind and I can read quite well. As I stated, I have a set of Snap-on wrenches that are clearly stamped "Made in Canada" and a few Snap-on screwdrivers that are stamped "Made in India." Yes, majority of Snap-on hand tools are "Made in the USA" but not all were/are.
@@sergeantmasson3669 Sounds like you have completed extensive studies in being a douche asshole.
I will never understand why people spend so much on snapon mac etc a Milwaukee dewalt kobalt heck even a harbor fright wrench will take a nut or bolt off the same way. Only way i would ever pay a large amount of money for a tool is if its a specialty or specific tool needed for a certain job .i would never pay 10k or more for a toolbox when i could get one that does the same thing for a 1/4 or 1/3 of that price lol
I can respect your opinion. And the comparison of cheap wrenches doing the same job as efficiently as a quality wrench is a debate I'm not willing to start. This box of tools I own puts a smile on my face everyday I come to work and its been a goal of mine throughout my career. You cannot put a price tag on that.
@@randyness5123 what makes you happy thats what matters most! i do like the setup though
I like PlayStation better than the Mac
The fact that this tech is willing to waste his money on snap on electric tools when there are better options for half the price just blows my mind. I tell techs all the time don't waste your money. Snap on has a Terrible warranty for electrical tools and batteries.
I wouldn't say better options. Maybe comparable options at best. Snap-On has a 1 year warranty on tool and battery. I've never had any issues with any of my cordless tools. My most used impact is a CT8810 and its 7 years old and still going strong.
@@randyness5123 REALLY? I had a Snap-on mig-welder that crapped out at 14 months and Snap-on refused to do anything about it and wouldn't even offer to repair it at my expense. I ended up buying a Matco mig-welder. 10 years later, it's still functioning perfectly.