How-To: Organize Your Toolbox + GIVEAWAY

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Komentáře • 210

  • @ethangenno8174
    @ethangenno8174 Před 6 lety +121

    Video really starts at 7:20

    • @_Mitchell_YT
      @_Mitchell_YT Před 4 lety +1

      freezeme360 wait, isn’t that 30m?

    • @DCORx
      @DCORx Před 4 lety

      hi shhh lol

    • @TheBestPuppa
      @TheBestPuppa Před 4 lety +2

      Then look at 35:21 .. 35 minutes into a toolbox organization guide and look at that drawer lol

    • @jdhnah
      @jdhnah Před 3 lety

      @@TheBestPuppa I saw that too. There is much more to being organized than purchasing some plastic tool holders.

  • @rossbagley9015
    @rossbagley9015 Před 2 lety +3

    I got the socket boss and like it a lot. The 1/4" twist lock is a little weak but the 3/8 and 1/2 are stout. I like two things about them. First is that they allow for close packing of the sockets along the rails. Much closer than I found on any other stand-up system which has let me make better use of my space. Second, you can mix and match drive sizes right next to each other along the rail. My torx and other bit drivers go from 1/2" to 1/4" drive and I can line them all up in one neat line. Very impressed so far.

  • @mrskoch1821
    @mrskoch1821 Před 3 lety +5

    I got the ernst socket boss and love the whole concept. My tool collection has grown really quickly since I began buying everything and just ordered the Matco Tool Grid and very excited to get that put in and organized and I'll have open trays to refill as I buy the rest of the socket sets I need. The MAC metal trays are the very best I've seen available and the most heavy duty available. Appreciate you not acting as if your not sponsored in this video like everyone else on YT. I hope to do the same thing in the near future once I am prepared to start channel.

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage Před 2 lety +1

    And ANOTHER comment (Im commenting as I watch, Im on break from doing my box lol). So, for extensions, theres an Erst extension boss that actually works surprisingly well.
    Also, something I used in the past, are battery packages. The large 24, 30, 60 packs have this plastic piece in packages that layer the AAs and AAAs like in a theatre. Cut EVA foam, and place those plastic bits inside the cutout and it looks remarkably sharp and neat.

  • @GurnBograt1986
    @GurnBograt1986 Před 5 lety +3

    Comprehensive analyses of many organizer products. Very informative! Thanks Matthew.

  • @Therealjmhinkle
    @Therealjmhinkle Před 5 lety +5

    I've had the Hansen trays for at least 10 years and only broke a few pins by dropping large items on them from above. Totally my fault and easily preventable. Only 3 pins total between my 1/4 and 3/8 pieces. They are far sturdier than you might think. Also, when loaded, they are super easy to pick up and move. I swap them in and out of my large box and mechanics cart regularly. With the upside down socket fitting tight around the bigger base, they don't move at all. The Westlings are pretty, but you cannot move them without spilling deep sockets off of them. They need magnets.

  • @Justforfun-ek7et
    @Justforfun-ek7et Před 2 lety

    First episode of yours I’m seeing, I love the memories and old pictures you shared. I had myself a ‘74 Nova, I haven’t thought about that old car till now. Thank you.

  • @jessemase6986
    @jessemase6986 Před 5 lety +4

    On the quarter inch Hanson trays I you can always clip the pegs to a point were they'll hold the sockets but not have the pegs break off if you were wanting too

  • @toddhickox4757
    @toddhickox4757 Před 7 měsíci

    That’s awesome my first dirt bike was a YZ80 as well . I think mine was an 82 or 83 … absolutely loved it !!!!!!

  • @garrysmith4721
    @garrysmith4721 Před 4 lety +7

    A good way to store your extensions are to take a magnetic pad and lay them on that

  • @GarageBuiltCoupe
    @GarageBuiltCoupe Před 5 lety +2

    Ernst socket boss rails are actually great. I've had them for years and have no complaints. You can add additional pins or remove them and they make ratchet clips and extension clips for the sides of the trays. They also have labels so you can easily find what your looking for.

  • @johnathanreigard512
    @johnathanreigard512 Před 5 lety +1

    All you gotta do for sockets is get 3 different size long skinny piece of steel then cut em to size for deep or small sockets and tac them to the bottom of the box where ya want em. Then spray paint it so it don't rust. Then if ya want get a thin piece of foam and fit it to the drawer and over the custom pegs and use electrical tape and the base of the peg to get the sockets snug if y want

  • @ThriftyGarage
    @ThriftyGarage Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! Very detailed tool organizer review. Thanks for sharing! I'm always looking for new ways to keep my tools organized.

  • @jtsdeals
    @jtsdeals Před 5 lety +5

    Ha! My first thought when I saw that van was The A Team. I have the socket trays from harbor freight, pretty good value at $8 w/ coupon for a set of 3.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      I loved that van. Good times.

  • @Splitting-Firewood89
    @Splitting-Firewood89 Před 2 lety +1

    My fist was a 2003 Klx125 in 2002 then a 1999 Cr80 then Cr85 brand new in 04, then a KTM Sx125, shoutout to DFW KTM! Then TTr 125 pit bike then a 2005 Yz250f, then a 06 Crf250r, an I still have as well as my new KX450!

  • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987

    I have almost every style of Ernst wrench holders and i love them all

  • @rangerdanger9485
    @rangerdanger9485 Před 3 lety +2

    First time viewer keep on with the good content bro I agree with u organization is super important and pays for it self

  • @denisthek
    @denisthek Před rokem

    Thanks loved your motorcycle stories, I have done that before spent $50.00 for a bike put $500.00 into it when it was all done it was worth $100.00 this was a Tohatsu in the early 70s. But it was really a good experience got to meet a lot of people and taught be life lessons, looking back it was really worth it. I did all the wreaching on it make lots of mistakes, things that you have to experience and can't learn in a book, way before CZcams.

  • @TourmotoDesign
    @TourmotoDesign Před 6 lety +23

    Just thought I'd chime in on the durability of the Hansen racks.....I've been using the same set of Hansen socket racks for 13 years as a flat rate tech at a dealership and I've never had a peg break.

  • @johngibson3594
    @johngibson3594 Před 6 lety +10

    Lots of codices out here I still haven't found the perfect one yet. Thanks for showing some options

  • @neeko7878
    @neeko7878 Před 3 lety +1

    I certainly appreciate the machining and look of the aluminum organizers but for the money, the plastic trays with pins are super solid. I also personally don’t care for the twist lock organizers. What I really prefer to do, when possible, is remove the lids of the blow mold cases that most sockets come in and use those. They are generally pretty low profile once the lid is removed. Most can be cut off or hinge pins removed. Soooo many options really. Hard to pin point the best method. Seems like it always comes down to $$$$ on what ya choose to do. Thanks for the video.

  • @simpledj509chromo7
    @simpledj509chromo7 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for turning me onto the Westling Machine socket organizers. They are more expensive than I would like but are the only socket organizers that I have found that are exactly what I want. No pegs, no twist lock, stable fitment, sockets face up, no holes in the base and an easy to clean surface for the inevitable oily sockets that go home dirty, Those look amazing for my new box, but I'll have to twiddle my thumbs for a bit before I can buy enough of those to organize all my sockets.

  • @Heritage2012
    @Heritage2012 Před 5 lety +2

    The westling machines look super nice! Looked them up. $120 for the set of 8! That’s not to bad for what you get!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      They are nice for sure. I need to buy a few more for my hex socket bits.

  • @836dmar
    @836dmar Před 4 lety +1

    Great comparison. There is always compromise. Most socket racks take too much space IMO. Ppl with huge boxes that they can’t fill have no issue. I like the Ernst racks as you can push the sockets closer together but they click so the sockets don’t bunch up on their own. I have taken a rack of impacts out to go out to the drive and do some suspension work, etc. I also like that you can mount many extensions and ratchets where you want them on the racks. They appear limited at first until you realize any other type is generally fixed rather than modular so is more limited. I like the Ernst wrench racks. The carry type are limited in number whereas the rails(that move) are frustrating. I might imbed neo magnets or rivet an aluminum cross piece that keeps the rails from moving. I think a little fab is indicated to make these things work for our tastes as there are so many opinions.

  • @hhazelhoff1363
    @hhazelhoff1363 Před rokem

    I got work to do. I really don’t have time to play with my sockets. Cheers

  • @rangerdanger9485
    @rangerdanger9485 Před 3 lety

    The blue and black socket tray I used to have one from a brand called expert and I used all their sockets from half inch all the way down to quarter in deep shallow and medium shallowness wish I still had them

  • @mattbrennan8088
    @mattbrennan8088 Před 6 lety +1

    Ive had the Hansen trays for a few years, that was the latest and greatest at the time I guess. An improvement to the old clip style. But after seeing this, I might have to change up, those new ones look like they will save some space

  • @nknasi
    @nknasi Před 6 lety +2

    I've used kaizen foam and cut it to size for various applications. Works really well for space efficiency as you can choose your own layout.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      I'll look into that. What is the best way to cut foam? We have an intern over here at work and he has been routing it out, which is super messy.

    • @nknasi
      @nknasi Před 6 lety

      It's not too difficult to trace around each tool and cut the foam to size with a utility knife/box cutter. It cuts nice and easy and since it's constructed in layers you can peel up as few or as many layers as you want for a specific mounting depth. Fine-tuning your cuts is probably the most time consuming part, but even that's not too bad. Start with a snug fit - you can always take more material out but can't add more back in if you cut too much. I also make little cutouts for a finger or two to grab the tool out of the foam more easily.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Thanks. I'll look into it.

    • @MarkFox
      @MarkFox Před 6 lety

      Find someone local with a laser cutter, nothing else will cut it as clean or precise. Many local community collages have them and will let the public use them.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Check this out: czcams.com/video/I8RG0LHk_wE/video.html

  • @nickcove7355
    @nickcove7355 Před 6 lety +2

    For extensions looks up the magnetic socket rails. Then you can line them up the way you have them now but they won’t move.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Have a link? I could use the VIM mag rails for this purpose however they are $$$$.

    • @nickcove7355
      @nickcove7355 Před 6 lety

      MatthewMCRepair they have like 1x 12 strip too m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0581910P/false/false/false

  • @ThemadViking793
    @ThemadViking793 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks a lot. Nice comparison between the diferrent models.

  • @Bill_Hartnett
    @Bill_Hartnett Před 5 lety +2

    The wrench rails won't move if you rip some 1/4 ply & screw them to it. (what the holes on the sides were probably for). I like your idea though about reversing the angle so the opposing small->big big->small wrenches show in the same direction. I've been thinking of making my own rails on the table saw, but I didn't think to reverse the degree of the cut for the 2nd row. Should be pretty easy actually.. Thanks for the idea!

    • @bradforddunn9453
      @bradforddunn9453 Před 4 lety

      Bill Hartnett They do sell ones that are reversed. Just look on their web site.

  • @danoh5677
    @danoh5677 Před 5 lety +2

    Minus the old photo flashback, this has some good information.
    Can you make the same type of video for those of us that have a stacked tool box set up vs the work bench tool box?
    I tend to take several sockets/wrench’s to the vehicle so my socket sets need to be carried away from the box to my work area.
    Thanks for sharing and for including your boys, teach them tools when they are young!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks. I don't have a top box anymore.

  • @IchibanMoto
    @IchibanMoto Před 6 lety +2

    badass. cheers for Tim W !!!!

  • @maxvolovich9407
    @maxvolovich9407 Před 4 lety

    The fix that I had for the 1/2 inch socket I have put my really long extensions behind that plastic rail the same as yours

  • @larrynickel3424
    @larrynickel3424 Před 6 lety +3

    Use The Twist & Lock for the Extensions

  • @mrobertsmr53
    @mrobertsmr53 Před 6 lety +10

    For $6 at harbor freight I got 3 socket trays. 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2. $12 for both metric and standard. Got some screw driver organizers for $3. And a bunch of wrench organizers for $7. You don't need to pay an arm and a leg for such a basic product. Hell for $3 you can go and cut some foam board out to custom fit your sockets, ratchets, and wrenches.

    • @damedicmt
      @damedicmt Před 6 lety +2

      Mikey Roberts - yeah, HFT’s socket trays are a lot cheaper than the Hansens, and are of equal quality, in my opinion. Heck, I think they may even be made by the same manufacturer?

  • @natloz17
    @natloz17 Před 3 lety +4

    For extensions I use an old school socket holder. A metal one with metal clips. Have all 3 size clips on it, lay down and attach extensions to it.

  • @glennvallejo760
    @glennvallejo760 Před 2 lety

    The problem with empty spots is people with ocd have to fill those slots. I know when I bought my 27 mm socks and 1 3/16 because I had a slot for them. Question is will I ever use it. I know this at least I have for that one time in the future
    Ocd can become expense LOL

  • @gavinracicot8249
    @gavinracicot8249 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video man good audio, good angles close ups ect. Keep it up

  • @3xfaster
    @3xfaster Před 5 lety +2

    Oh man the VIM rails are my favorite, helped organize all my 1/4 sockets. I understand plastic trays are nice and labeled, but they have such a foot print! So many socket rails I’ve seen never come to the versatility and profile of the VIM MagRails. A lot of the sockets I’ve set up I’ve mostly organized from left to right from largest to smallest. I removed pegs in certain spots to just clump frequently used sockets together. I’ve even used them plain with no pegs as a magnetic land to park ratchet handles, keeps them from sliding.
    Odd, all the sets I purchased didn’t come with a pull key, I guess yours are a later release, and boy are they appropriately stubborn to remove. While the VIM MagRail might bite your finger tips trying to lift it off, at least your drawer wount shuffle around whenever you move about the garage!
    They are pricey, that I agree, but less chunky than a twist-n-lock from Snap-On and a smaller foot print, and space is always a premium in tool box storage!

    • @krayzieegg7294
      @krayzieegg7294 Před 5 lety

      Char Aznable its nice. Ive been eyeing it for awhile now if i can get pass through the price

  • @jamesw6321
    @jamesw6321 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it bad I had a feeling Wisconsin was going to be mentioned by the fact that you bought a car just to beat up? Then I saw Spotted Cow too lol

  • @AdamMGTF
    @AdamMGTF Před 3 lety

    Warning. Englishman comment 🧐
    Really enjoyed this. More a home mechanic tour than most other videos I've seen.
    Main reason I had to comment. What you call an "upside down" socket. I'd call the right way up. Surely it's easier to attach to your ratchet when you pick it up by the end that doesn't attach to the ratchet.
    Also
    I feel so sorry for my peers in America. I have spent a lot on my tools and don't complain that I do. But you guys get shafted by the car companies there and the tool makers who make you buy 2 or 3 of everything. I've been working on cars* now for 20+ years. Only time I've ever used anything other than metric was on a restoration I did with a friend on a 60 year old British classic. Needless to say I didn't buy snapon sockets and spanners to do this!
    *Sometimes bikes and trucks (which you chaps call something else I can't remember the name of, when I say truck I mean 40+ tonnes that delivers goods in a commercial manner...)

  • @BorisSpark
    @BorisSpark Před 5 lety +2

    I got muscle memory built up so much after using my tools to the point where I can reach into any draw or box and get the tool I want with out looking, and that's only after couple of months. When I get new tools it takes couple of weeks to get used to the location of them, but once I used the tools enough I can get it right every single time.

  • @joshuagarcia7791
    @joshuagarcia7791 Před 5 lety +1

    A lot of organization information. Thank you

  • @class8garage308
    @class8garage308 Před 4 lety

    If you purchased the US General box you would have 754.35 to spend on additional tool organizers and still be ahead of game.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 4 lety

      I like this box better.

  • @seabreezeof
    @seabreezeof Před rokem

    4 years after this comparison, what have finally settled on? I see a problem with the billets, when you have each as you do, . It looks like you need more space for your fingers to grab the socket you want Looks like you need to run two side by side instead of behind each other, because the deep sockets blocks the next row Plus the size markings are blocked.

  • @dustinsmartfishing
    @dustinsmartfishing Před 4 lety

    My first bike was an ‘81 YZ-80!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 4 lety

      Last year air cooled right?

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage Před 2 lety

    I just saw this now, and I would NOT recommend using the rubber band. I did that, and guess what happened lol....
    The rubber band got old, and broke, and then got the pliers sprung up and jammed. That was a PAIN to get everything out without destroying either box, pliers or rack. Luckily it was towards the back, and I could open the drawer a bit and sneak my hand and walk the plliers until they were out of the rack and fell flat. It was not easy at all. Maybe a metal S slip like a carabeener? I have a Channellock C clip plier and I just remove the spring. Vampire Tools has some spring loaded pliers that I got lucky that they barely fit, but if they didnt, I would just bite the bullet and find a place to lay those flat.
    It REALLY sucks getting things stuck in a box. The worst for me were these imflatable wedges (for getting into locked out cars, pulling the glass frame apart, with the blood pressure cuff kind of bulb pump). Well, as I opened the drawer, it squeezed the bulb, and inflated the bladder, and the first one to inflate pressed down on the second bulb of the other bladder, and they all got bigger and jammed even more. Again, bashed knuckles later, I was able to push the vent button (I had to do all of them at once), and squeeze the air out. Ugh...learned from that mistake lol.

  • @BairdRayburne
    @BairdRayburne Před 4 lety

    I need an insert for a drawer for ingersoll ran 1/2 &3/4" impacts with a 1/4' , a large and a smaller 1/2 "milwaukee impacts.

  • @garymittelstadt7821
    @garymittelstadt7821 Před 3 lety

    Go north south instead of east west in your top drawer.

  • @breakfree4177
    @breakfree4177 Před 5 lety

    Modify wrench racks for your ratchet extensions

  • @jenniferwhite6089
    @jenniferwhite6089 Před 4 lety +2

    awesome video love toolbox video's not working anymore looking after my step-parents now keeps me busy now
    yea they are a handful 104 and 107 this year they did only given they license up they still live on the farm they milk 4 cows each day have pigs and chicken too they port in a big garden every year too they can not wait to get the seed catalogs to order seeds when the young couple came to the door they were very scared income to us and the warning we have on the fence too we did explain why there where here, asking for our help we did think it was awesome for them to look for help as to a protecting they needed our help with another farmer at having been scaring them we bought a potato farm lol they are and awesome people they work hard too yes we leave them to do the thing too yea the other farmers saw our signs on the farm they lift them alone they came knotting on our property they got caught they got a beating of their life and drop off on the driveway afterward they did call the police they did came out to talk to me willing to be arested as long as them 4 were to and willing to go to jail as way taken the police to crime they were doing and there pick truck was there with the parts still there it is up to the 4 week later the tractor was pick up and week later it was retaken to use all back to there they never asked for the truck back still have it
    it is the truck and will to give it back to the spring some of the did stope in peace they were more scared of me they want to know if they cam buy bees from me lol they willing to pay for it too I am not here to beat them from behave bees yes I did sell them bees did ask them about that truck it theirs and the person can have it back too him mailed me the bill of sale to me and the other keys did send it back and said it his truck to have
    it still here did found out why it has not got pick up the police said they all arrest them for trespassing on the properties did said i will to take it there for them to store them self to said NO it will sit here for a long time found out can charge for storage

  • @Splitting-Firewood89
    @Splitting-Firewood89 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your video but if you ever really used any of your tools as clean as they are then basically you won't have time to organize them even if you do think you have time because work don't stop if you are committed to Motocross you should have your T handles as well to tighten up your bolts and screws I do like your video just saying it's good to have an organized shop but it don't stay organized and that's the trick I'd like to find out!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 2 lety +1

      I organize between projects. I hate t handles.

    • @Splitting-Firewood89
      @Splitting-Firewood89 Před 2 lety

      @@HTMR I like using between motor to snug certain bolts an fast changing a airfilter with T handles but another of them dose not appear to have much of a purpose but of course most people make a comment about a certain thing an someone else hates the idea the other was thinking well I do me not a trying to make others happy other than my family! You hate T handles cause the Money or you not kw how to loosen or tighten bolts!?

  • @mr.noneofyourbusiness3234

    Alright Tim!!

  • @kawaomarAGHA
    @kawaomarAGHA Před 6 lety +1

    Frikin awesome video man! Thanks for sharing.

  • @northwestmechanic8991
    @northwestmechanic8991 Před 5 lety

    I am thinking about buying some of those plastic trays. I tried the ones that snap but they rusted and i had to replace a good portion of my tools.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      I really like them. You won't be disappointed.

  • @oceanpout5232
    @oceanpout5232 Před 6 lety +1

    that was cool thanks much for sharing

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      No problem!

  • @terrystockstill251
    @terrystockstill251 Před 5 lety

    I am like you on the holders they need to have some the other way for room thank you

  • @ccole1001
    @ccole1001 Před 6 lety +1

    Ernst does make reverse wrench organizer

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Non gripper style? Have a link?

    • @ryanjewell9832
      @ryanjewell9832 Před 6 lety

      @@HTMR www.ernstmfg.com/Wrench-Organizer-Reverse-Gripper.aspx

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Ryan, thanks but not a fan of the gripper style.

  • @brandon071194
    @brandon071194 Před 2 lety

    Where can I sign up to the giveaway?

  • @LS11971
    @LS11971 Před 2 lety

    Surprised you didn't do kaizen foam and custom cut how you want your tools laid out.

  • @Concordeagle
    @Concordeagle Před 6 lety

    looks better than the foam stuff

  • @TepcoCycleRepair
    @TepcoCycleRepair Před 5 lety

    I don't get it with the Westling racks. Yes there nice but if those posts aren't magnetic... won't you knock them over and be pissed you spent that much on them? I've never seen a post break off the others either.

  • @seancolgan933
    @seancolgan933 Před 5 lety

    Also great stuff on the channel

  • @Cod3Thr33
    @Cod3Thr33 Před 4 lety +4

    "That's how old these are...from the 90s..."

  • @travismcvey
    @travismcvey Před 6 lety

    Keep that twist lock tray for on the go storage, and on the screw driver thing you set it up one of the fat spaced sections is distanced for your shorter drivers, and the other the long ones. Cut you a square of sheet metal that's the dimensions of foot print of the holders, and stick them to it, and lay that in the drawer.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Good tips, however I already returned all the items you mentioned.

  • @jamesbradley1583
    @jamesbradley1583 Před 5 lety

    With the wrenches look at toolbox widget

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      I saw that device. I think it would be hard to read the wrench size?

  • @danny8block
    @danny8block Před 4 lety

    Amazing video lots of info 👌🏽

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage Před 2 lety

    I dont like you....
    Now I want those Westlings lol, after I JUST did my socket drawer. I plan on doing a vid on organizing too, although I come from an aviation background and have a bit of OCD with positive inventory, with each tool having its own spot.
    You might think foam, shadow liner, home made EVA foam...yeah, I did that, until I got into cars, and buying one single tool meant a week of cutting foam. And if a tool broke, and Snapon changed the handles (looking at you comfort grip screw drivers) then you have more cutting to do. Hurray (sarcasm..I hate cutting foam with a passion!)
    So, I used pretty much everything you have, except the Westling (which would have worked so nice with my Matco, since my handles are red anodized). The goal is to have a setup that allows either growth (for new and journeyman, craftsman tech) as well as changes for master techs etc. This has been something Ive been mulling over for a while and I think I have a solution that works for me at least (or so I hope...time will tell. I may have made a mistake with the yoga mats as shelf liners. They really break up easy compared to EVA foam liners)
    Anyway, cool vid. And I loved the photo part. Its funny because I just came across photos of my fathers first pro tool box, which I found after 30 years. Yeah, big coincidence. Same box, not one like it, and it was kept so clean that it looks brand new, a 50th anniversary edication Mac, along with photos of my father when he bought it, and one cool photo of him, the toolbox, and a brand new Ferrari 348 Spider (not his..I wish, just a car he worked on)

  • @mr.b.4048
    @mr.b.4048 Před 3 lety

    Starts at 6.52

  • @taps_1021
    @taps_1021 Před 6 lety

    That's a great gift

  • @thomas25082
    @thomas25082 Před 2 lety

    I got to many tools can't trow nothing out 3 generations of tools

  • @currypac
    @currypac Před 4 lety

    Nice Review 👍👍

  • @TRAXRIPPER
    @TRAXRIPPER Před 3 lety

    Bro! Like no seat time to even really get the feel of it and you almost turned a HIGH 9 OUT THE GATE! Even when you know a bike it can be hard to trust her when you power cranking it full throttle thru the gears and what seems so sticky can get real tricky when a little lift puts you on that thought of..... Am i riding on air? SHIT I'm flying without wings! Lol the rear meat is just kissing the track! So you just go with it but on a quick flip to turn that 10 is good shit! You got skills from the street to the track to full pulls when climbing the hills!
    You flipped a SATURN ROCKET you could have rode to the moon I bet though!
    3 years ago I know on this vid but I hope shit is all good with ya!
    Pro tip.... Port and polish intakes and top ends can even make a Turd absurd like HOLY SHIT! Just make sure she gives good head! She likes STRONG HARD BOLTS! LMFAO
    PEACE BRO! IN DA WIND!

  • @chrishall437
    @chrishall437 Před 5 lety

    You should look into the tool grid by mantis

  • @JB-423
    @JB-423 Před 4 lety

    is that craftsman box the one from home alone2?

  • @tylerfj24
    @tylerfj24 Před 5 lety

    i just wonder about the wesling trays.. it seems a hard close on the drawer or a bump and they all just fall over... Any issues with that?

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      No, they don't fall over.

    • @tylerfj24
      @tylerfj24 Před 5 lety

      @@HTMR hey ive been meaning to ask you.. are there a company that sells complete socket sets without missing sizes. Ive decided to go with gearwrench combo wrench and ratcheting wrenches. But now im looking at complete socket sets. I have a good kobalt set i like really well but what i dont like is missing sizes and duplicatea of 12 point and i will have a set of straight 6 point with a few 12 pt mixed in?? Personally id like an entire set 1/4 3/8 and 1/2 all non 12 pt.

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      @@tylerfj24 I don't know. I have a c-man set that I'm happy with. I buy extra as needed.

  • @bricofast
    @bricofast Před 5 lety

    Great vídeo thanks 😎😎

  • @rangerdanger9485
    @rangerdanger9485 Před 3 lety +1

    One thing I disagree with you on is the money you spent on that 125 mL bike when you think about it yeah at the time you may have spent too much money but looking back from where you were when you first started out as a technician to where you are today spending all that money and time on that little bike made you the technician that you are today you paid for your education and cold hard cash that you earned yourself and in sweat and blood from your own body never forget that you made yourself who you wanted to be and yeah maybe it cost a lot of moneBut nothing worthwhile is cheap or easy you spent that money all those years ago to fix that bike up and look at you now years later a full-blown professional technician with a CZcams channel and a tour company supporting you and sending you tools I see the money you spent on that bike fixing it up and learning all the things you learned was well worth it in the end but I also do agree that your only want to do that maybe once in your life and if you don’t learn after the first or second time she probably pick a different professiony

  • @chuckschillingvideos
    @chuckschillingvideos Před 4 lety

    Billet aluminum socket trays? Hahahahaha.

  • @seancolgan933
    @seancolgan933 Před 5 lety

    Can you please send me the link for the aluminum billit set please I'm interested in purchasing

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety +1

      Check vid description

    • @seancolgan933
      @seancolgan933 Před 5 lety

      I did but only can get a partial do to hearing loss and having to read lips that is why I asked who sponcered you those to get them through a link that benefits this channel

  • @sebastianrak5637
    @sebastianrak5637 Před 6 lety

    How do you like the quality of that box? I've been looking at those for awhile now

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Huge improvement over my cman box. The large/deep full width top drawer is great. The top 3 drawers hold my most commonly used tools and are easier to get to. Go for it!

  • @johnerickson8234
    @johnerickson8234 Před 6 lety

    They sell the Reverse pattern on the ranch racks. I have 2 in my tool Box.

  • @Peter-976
    @Peter-976 Před 4 lety

    The westling are the best out there

  • @krayzieegg7294
    @krayzieegg7294 Před 5 lety

    Skip the intro.. start watching at the 8:00 min mark.

  • @c-jen8923
    @c-jen8923 Před 4 lety

    Dang it, just found this video. Am I too late for the give a ways?! :)

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 4 lety

      Late by 2 years LOL

    • @c-jen8923
      @c-jen8923 Před 4 lety

      @@HTMR SOO you're saying there's a chance...? LOL Good video non the less!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 4 lety

      @@c-jen8923 More like one in a million...LOL

  • @the3rdbestnikkashopinyoura540

    Harbor Freight for a 1/4 the price

  • @mypony7310
    @mypony7310 Před rokem

    Am i too late for the giveaway?

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před rokem

      Just by 5 years or so.

  • @schoder78
    @schoder78 Před 6 lety

    Just subbed, pretty nice channel.

  • @MadRhetorik.
    @MadRhetorik. Před 6 lety +1

    Everyone getting fucking butthurt because he now has a sponsor. Jealous much?

  • @hdwdlnd
    @hdwdlnd Před 6 lety +1

    I remember the van. We're you with us the time we actually saw the A-Team painted van while at Taco Bell?

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      I need it back for my family of 6...LOL.

  • @PreferablyHardcore
    @PreferablyHardcore Před 5 lety

    What year was that van? Haha

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 5 lety

      92 I think. Had good times in that thing.

  • @pairohit305
    @pairohit305 Před 6 lety

    hi

  • @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm

    “I never use this stuff, so I may just sell it.”
    Go ahead, but be warned. Once you do, you’ll need it within a week. Murphy’s Law lol.

  • @seancady2189
    @seancady2189 Před 5 lety

    Says Malibu but calls it chavelle

  • @woodworkerroyer8497
    @woodworkerroyer8497 Před 4 lety

    I have no problem with you being sponsored or having nice tools, but to say that "strictly toolboxes has a box for EVERY price point" is just not realistic.
    Maybe for every PRO price point, but they start at $950 for a 36" box which is double what I can get a 44" harbor freight box for.
    Not saying they aren't good but budget they aint!

  • @RagingMalibu
    @RagingMalibu Před 6 lety

    Box seems cheap. I can see it wobble when you open and close the drawers. This looks fine for the DIYer, but not for the pro. Thanks for the vid, but I'll stick with my Epic!

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      How much was your epic???

    • @patrickcoyne1292
      @patrickcoyne1292 Před 6 lety +1

      my snap on box wobbles when i open the drawers. that is not the mark of a “cheap” box.

  • @JessesWorkshop
    @JessesWorkshop Před 2 lety

    Your wife "allowed" you to get a toolbox? C'mon man

  • @YR7A
    @YR7A Před 6 lety

    *moves toolbox 5 ft
    toolbox - SCRAMBLING INTENSIFIES

  • @megaeverything101
    @megaeverything101 Před 6 lety

    O C D

    • @HTMR
      @HTMR  Před 6 lety

      Yeah just a little.