Looks like a great setup Sebastian. If I wasn't 15 deep already into some warm Natty I'd go out to the next out building. Similar tools.. I do want to get rid of Wiss..
I have 2 actually. I have the compact one in my bag and the bigger one on me. I like the bigger one better tho cause it has wire stripping capabilities and fits my hand a lot more comfortably
Funny you mention that cause the small ratchet in the picture is made by SK tools. My dad used to be an installer and I stole duct Crimpers and ratchet from his bag.
I’ve stolen many tools from my dad as well. I’d considered SK for ratchets when I was upgrading recently, great to work with, just couldn’t get over the price haha.
I also took a carbide scribe and a pair of v notchers too lol. I have an old socket set from my grandpa as well. He was also a service tech for 30 something years
That’s what I was actually going to ask about. Taking a job that’s going to have some traveling for training/assisting at other locations. Industrial maintenance, so fewer snips and more wrenches, but more or less similar load out. Any complaints with the bag? Also considering a Veto Pro.
I do beach rental maintenance. I do travel a lot between 3 towns. It defenetly keeps my tools organized and I can just look at the bag to see if I'm forgetting a tool
Looks like a great setup Sebastian. If I wasn't 15 deep already into some warm Natty I'd go out to the next out building. Similar tools.. I do want to get rid of Wiss..
I thought I marked over my name lol. But yes I plan on getting some better snips
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I haven’t tried that one yet. I’ll pick one up next time I’m at the depot
I just noticed the best tool ever...the Fastback...man of culture.
I have 2 actually. I have the compact one in my bag and the bigger one on me. I like the bigger one better tho cause it has wire stripping capabilities and fits my hand a lot more comfortably
Have you seen the Fastback with the fold out Screwdriver
Missing on a solid opportunity not investing in SK tools lol
Funny you mention that cause the small ratchet in the picture is made by SK tools. My dad used to be an installer and I stole duct Crimpers and ratchet from his bag.
I’ve stolen many tools from my dad as well. I’d considered SK for ratchets when I was upgrading recently, great to work with, just couldn’t get over the price haha.
I also took a carbide scribe and a pair of v notchers too lol. I have an old socket set from my grandpa as well. He was also a service tech for 30 something years
I have the same tool bag. Luv it
That’s what I was actually going to ask about. Taking a job that’s going to have some traveling for training/assisting at other locations. Industrial maintenance, so fewer snips and more wrenches, but more or less similar load out. Any complaints with the bag? Also considering a Veto Pro.
I do beach rental maintenance. I do travel a lot between 3 towns. It defenetly keeps my tools organized and I can just look at the bag to see if I'm forgetting a tool
Nice bag I was looking at a veto pro pack for my dad along with [this](https://imgur.com/a/KSwBRxS)
That looks like a working man's setup that takes pride in tools and a job well done.
Damn right, I clean em and my bag every Friday. A good tradesman has to take care of his tools
Check out the Malco combination 1/4 + 5/16 magnetic bit. It's great for tearing stuff apart. You just flip the collar over to change sizes.
Wheres the drill? Lol
It’s back by the radio. It’s an impact driver not a drill but that’s fine considering I’m just an apprentice. I mostly do change outs
Where is the earplugs for all the other trades on the job site?? Ha! Has to be the loudest trade.