My dad recently passed and was a maintenance tech for years. He had that exact backpack and I now have it with all his tools in it. Your channel is teaching me so much. Thank you!
Nice video. I use TBG (tactical baby gear) for my back pack. I carry a Flat head and Phillips head screw driver, husky mini screw driver set, door stopper wedge, long allen key set, mini crescent wrench, medium crescent wrench, medium channel lock, Klein temp pen, Milwaukee chargeable flashlight, Klein magnetic flash flight, t-tape, various screws and washers, pool silicone, black sharpie, wire cutter, needle nose pliers, liquid Teflon, Redwing gloves, safety glasses, Milwaukee bit set, Milwaukee M-18 fuel impact drill, multimeter, husky pass through rachet set (for toilets), outlet tester, and liquid nail.
So I started out with the klein back pack it was cool not enough storage as my tools grew. I then tried the dewalt back pack. It was great but started looking like a torpedo strapped to my back. Then I got the Milwaukee back pack. Not so great because it didn’t have as much room as my dewalt and then it kept falling over in people apartments because of the small footing. Que the veto tech LC that I have now. I absolutely love it but every time I see the veto pro pac I love it even more. Being in our field you have to have something that’s gonna carry nearly everything for besides the kitchen sink. That’s the one gripe I have with the Tech LC is that some of my bigger tools for plumbing I have to leave behind in the truck because there’s not enough room. But I see the pro pac has plenty of room and then some. Ah let me quit my rambling and just go get it lol. Great vid!
If you have a door with a stripped screw hole you can hammer a golf tee into the hole with some wood glue Wait till it dries but most of the time you don't have to wait till it dries. Then just drive your screw and you'll have a nice tight fitting hinge again.
I have a bag like that but i find my self getting stuff out for work orders as i need them to another bag becuase its too much to carry around unless i gondona turn i take the whole bag thers no gold cart in my complex
Yeah I told the fool the same thing but he didn't want to have it. He just wants to lug around an 80 lb backpack in which 90% of that stuff in the bag he doesn't use on a daily basis. But to each his own I guess right?
I recently purchased a CLC e charge with work light backpack it has a flashlight built in to the pack and also has a back up power bank charger for cell phone or I pad or even 12 volt battery for my Milwaukee drill set so far it been pretty good plenty of storage I will say it not built like the veto pack the veto pack are more durable but the charger with the light sold it for me so I don’t have to look for a wall plug as long as I got a usb cable I can charge my drill phone and tablet
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro yes it all built in It has a portable external battery you can take out to Charge your phone or battery or tablet in the back pack or out
You could probably cut down 20 lb out of that bag if you just got rid of the redundant stuff. How many flashlights you need? How many screwdrivers you need? How many 11 and ones? How many channel locks etc etc? But hey that's on you man do what you got to do. 90% of my work orders are done with a Leatherman and a flashlight.
I love it bro. But here's my take. I don't get normal work orders. I mainly get callbacks and stuff no one else wants to deal with. Im a multi-site floater and get the best tickets. I've been doing this well over 20 years and I am well aware of the mentality 'I can fix blah blah percentage of work orders with a 5 and one and a wrench' - its BS. I do appliance and HVAC more efficiently than 99% of apt maintenance techs. This is me and my experience in this industry and I don't have to tell anyone I do this job fucking amazing.
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Don't float your boat too much there super maintenance pro. Yep I've seen how professional you are in your videos. Jack of all trades, Master of NONE. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ME AND YOU IS I'M ACTUALLY A TRADESMAN.. LOL. Dude said he does his job AMAZING 🤩.... LMAO. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. IF I NEED TO BORROW A SPARE SCREWDRIVER I KNOW WHO TO ASK. 🤣
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro dam did I forget to mention I'm the maintenance supervisor for the last 20 years out of almost 30 in the business. So before you come at me with some kindergarten bullshit there's nothing you can say that I haven't heard.
Nice veto bro. Looks new, but you'll have that thing broke in shortly. I have the Tech MCT & the MB2. Had them alittle over 3 years & still holding up strong. Best bags I've bought & well worth the money along with the 5 year warranty you can't go wrong. I've been eyeing up the blackout Tech MCT that just came out. I really need to do a video on my bags & load out. Anyways, Stay safe out there man. 👍 Nice joby gorilla tripod as well.
My dad recently passed and was a maintenance tech for years. He had that exact backpack and I now have it with all his tools in it. Your channel is teaching me so much. Thank you!
Really like how you just got into the video without a parade of nonsense.thank you great video very nice load out !
Thanks for watching!
Great vid man! Straight forward and keeping it real!
Thanks for checking it out!!
Good luck putting everything back together😮
Nice video. I use TBG (tactical baby gear) for my back pack. I carry a Flat head and Phillips head screw driver, husky mini screw driver set, door stopper wedge, long allen key set, mini crescent wrench, medium crescent wrench, medium channel lock, Klein temp pen, Milwaukee chargeable flashlight, Klein magnetic flash flight, t-tape, various screws and washers, pool silicone, black sharpie, wire cutter, needle nose pliers, liquid Teflon, Redwing gloves, safety glasses, Milwaukee bit set, Milwaukee M-18 fuel impact drill, multimeter, husky pass through rachet set (for toilets), outlet tester, and liquid nail.
Nice ! Looks like you love Milwaukee and I can blame ya! Thanks for sharing your setup!!
Good selection of tools
Thanks!
So I started out with the klein back pack it was cool not enough storage as my tools grew. I then tried the dewalt back pack. It was great but started looking like a torpedo strapped to my back. Then I got the Milwaukee back pack. Not so great because it didn’t have as much room as my dewalt and then it kept falling over in people apartments because of the small footing. Que the veto tech LC that I have now. I absolutely love it but every time I see the veto pro pac I love it even more. Being in our field you have to have something that’s gonna carry nearly everything for besides the kitchen sink. That’s the one gripe I have with the Tech LC is that some of my bigger tools for plumbing I have to leave behind in the truck because there’s not enough room. But I see the pro pac has plenty of room and then some. Ah let me quit my rambling and just go get it lol. Great vid!
Thanks for sharing Charles! Go get it!! Just realized how sturdy it is when placed in the ground I can use it as a seat lol
Appreciate the video! Good add on with Screen Mouse!!
You bet! Screen mouse is still going strong !
I have a used fishing tackle bag and a used computer backpack for my maintenance tools. It’s not the best setup, but it was free.
Very enjiyable video !!!!! thank you
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Nice load out. Might be a dumb question but what are the golf tees for? Just golfing or for work?
Bamboo golf tees make great wood filler for door and cabinet hinges :)
Definitely not a dumb question I was literally about to ask the same thing lmaao
The only dumb question is the one u don’t ask
Love your videos brother, can you do another video
Yes I’m going another EDC soon
I use the Milwaukee ultimate job site backpack ! It’s starting to flop on me though. Won’t stand upright as strong as it did when I first got it.
I like the look of that one and may be getting one in the future :)
What's the golf tee's for? :D Also I have that same pack but mines full of hvac stuff. I have another kobalt bag I been using during maintenance work.
Golf tees make some of the best wood filler !
If you have a door with a stripped screw hole you can hammer a golf tee into the hole with some wood glue Wait till it dries but most of the time you don't have to wait till it dries. Then just drive your screw and you'll have a nice tight fitting hinge again.
What do you use the golf tees for? I’m rockin the new Tech PAC MC Special Ops.
Special Ops??? I gotta check that out. The golf tees are wood filler 👍
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im old school, 5 gallon bucket
I like it
I have a bag like that but i find my self getting stuff out for work orders as i need them to another bag becuase its too much to carry around unless i gondona turn i take the whole bag thers no gold cart in my complex
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All you need is that 5-n-1 lol
5-in-1's are for newbs. Nice channel btw. Brings back memories. I was in a hvac van for 4 years in southern Florida and kind of miss it.
Yeah I told the fool the same thing but he didn't want to have it. He just wants to lug around an 80 lb backpack in which 90% of that stuff in the bag he doesn't use on a daily basis. But to each his own I guess right?
Watching you smack them all down on the ipad gave me anxiety lmao
I recently purchased a CLC e charge with work light backpack it has a flashlight built in to the pack and also has a back up power bank charger for cell phone or I pad or even 12 volt battery for my Milwaukee drill set so far it been pretty good plenty of storage I will say it not built like the veto pack the veto pack are more durable but the charger with the light sold it for me so I don’t have to look for a wall plug as long as I got a usb cable I can charge my drill phone and tablet
Nice! Flashlight would surely come in handy if it's built in !!
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro yes it all built in It has a portable external battery you can take out to Charge your phone or battery or tablet in the back pack or out
Work Gear ECPL38 36-Pocket E-Charge Lighted USB Charging Tool Backpack
Small hammer?
Which veto number bag is this looking for it can’t find it
Pretty sure this is it -
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Nice bag but bro do you really have to slam everything on the table lol 😅
Yes I do
You could probably cut down 20 lb out of that bag if you just got rid of the redundant stuff. How many flashlights you need? How many screwdrivers you need? How many 11 and ones? How many channel locks etc etc? But hey that's on you man do what you got to do. 90% of my work orders are done with a Leatherman and a flashlight.
I love it bro. But here's my take. I don't get normal work orders. I mainly get callbacks and stuff no one else wants to deal with. Im a multi-site floater and get the best tickets. I've been doing this well over 20 years and I am well aware of the mentality 'I can fix blah blah percentage of work orders with a 5 and one and a wrench' - its BS. I do appliance and HVAC more efficiently than 99% of apt maintenance techs. This is me and my experience in this industry and I don't have to tell anyone I do this job fucking amazing.
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Don't float your boat too much there super maintenance pro. Yep I've seen how professional you are in your videos. Jack of all trades, Master of NONE. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ME AND YOU IS I'M ACTUALLY A TRADESMAN.. LOL. Dude said he does his job AMAZING 🤩.... LMAO. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. IF I NEED TO BORROW A SPARE SCREWDRIVER I KNOW WHO TO ASK. 🤣
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro dam did I forget to mention I'm the maintenance supervisor for the last 20 years out of almost 30 in the business. So before you come at me with some kindergarten bullshit there's nothing you can say that I haven't heard.
@@zerofukzgiven5835 Why are you so condescending and aggressive?
I'm sure his/her techs love working for him
You are so nice
Thanks Husain 👍
Can't go wrong with the Milwaukee M12 cordless rotary tool. Absolutely love mine.
Still using it daily :) It is important to know it's limitations though ive made that mistake several times lol
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro i know exactly what you mean 😄😀
Nice veto bro. Looks new, but you'll have that thing broke in shortly. I have the Tech MCT & the MB2. Had them alittle over 3 years & still holding up strong. Best bags I've bought & well worth the money along with the 5 year warranty you can't go wrong. I've been eyeing up the blackout Tech MCT that just came out. I really need to do a video on my bags & load out. Anyways, Stay safe out there man. 👍 Nice joby gorilla tripod as well.
I love Veto bags so far this is my first one but I really love it. I'll keep an eye out for your maintenance bag vid I love watching those !!