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Not bad upgrade. I still say the wera holding case is a lot of big wasted plastic that can be eliminated with a more compact holder of all the bit and sockets. And the ratchet can be eliminated due to the other one you already carry
ОтветитьGet a clamptite wire clamping tool for that lockwire. You can really crank something together with that little tool and some wire, including making any size hose clamp or lashing. You could probably fix up anything duct tape is known for with some lockwire and a clamptite.
ОтветитьFor your nuts? 😂
ОтветитьNice tools. However, if you the police found you carriyng it in the UK, the knife would get you arrested at least and the pick kit would get you time in prison for 'going equipped', ie an intent to commit burglary.
Ответитьwire is like ducktape in the outback
ОтветитьGreat video!!
I saw the Simple Life one too, and it was good but your upgrades are what caught my attention. Now I have to buy them!!! Great setup with the picks as well!
Thank you for including links . Good video
ОтветитьHoly shit, I had no idea you could actually remove the left side of the Toolcheck Plus. I've got like 2 of those and always just kept it on! :D
ОтветитьMaybe look at the covert instruments pick case? I bought their little beginners pick kit and I’ve been happy with it
ОтветитьClicked off as soon as you said freedom units. Do you really believe that you are the only country to have freedom and moreover do you really believe you have freedom when your kids can't go to school without the risk of being shot?
ОтветитьFreedom units? Thats new.
ОтветитьThose bits that you believe are duplicate bits in the tool check kit are actually not duplicates. One set or Phillips bits and one set are Posi-Drive. They look very similar but are actually very different. If you try and use the ones labeled PZ1 and PZ2 in a regular Philips number one or number two screw it will round it out. But if you have the correct faster it will get a really good lock and not cam out.
ОтветитьThat’s a $1000 toolkit in NZ
ОтветитьYou should add a roll of electrical tape 👍🏼 nice kit gonna do something similar
ОтветитьFreedom units? 😆
ОтветитьThat folding scalpel blade is king shit my dude.
ОтветитьOdd human.
ОтветитьYou had me at freedom units 🤣
ОтветитьIf things get so bad so need to get home...this little kit is juvenile and comical. Youd a weapon, hiking boots, backpack, water. etc. Not a magnetic ratchet telescope mini bit driver. With 65 bit set 😅.
ОтветитьGotta pronounce the K in Knipex my man, i like your videos too much to have someone mention the pronunciation in a dickheaded way or something. Good content man, seriously, im genuinely jealous of how smooth and natural your behavior is when recording, im so nervous i stutter and drag on or forget topic points, so bravo!! I hope this came off as constructive criticism and not trolling, keep it up pimp!!!
ОтветитьA useful addition for the safety wire would be a wire clamper as popularized Max Egorov on his channel Advoko Makes. You can make wire clamps of any size & the tool is very compact. Also, no love for light?! A headlight would be very useful, if not the most useful. A cheap multimeter (analog maybe?) would also be good as long as we are including items that few people know how to use, like a pick set. Great idea tho. Who doesn’t get lock out at some point .
ОтветитьCould someone expand on the possible applications of these tools? Things like a lock picking set makes sense to me but I don't have the experience/knowledge to see the application of some of the other i.e. socket sets. Great video!
ОтветитьVery nice well put together video! I have a lot of those tools myself!
ОтветитьYou know that when the day comes that you need a tool, it'll be the one that you do not have. You know that right
ОтветитьLooks great, I don't know what you could fix with it maybe a bicycle
ОтветитьVery neat setup, really like the variety. Great video.
ОтветитьOh My God, he actually said 'freedom units'. How completely absurd.
ОтветитьDo you recommend a video for dummies to learn to use that pick kit?
ОтветитьNice video 😊
What is the dimensions of the Maxpedition Pocket Organizer I’m looking to buy one but I see different sizes
Thank you.
I'm seriously considering a small EDC tool kit to replace my huge tool bag in everyday scenarios. I'd get that wera set if the weather was the same as the other one you showed. I think that's absolutely the best mini wratchet design going for many reasons. Wera missed a trick there.
ОтветитьThat is a very cool setup. I like it.
ОтветитьBest portable tool kit package video I have seen as of yet!!!!
ОтветитьAdd a lighter and couple hot glue sticks and some duct tape or gorilla tape folded up 😊
ОтветитьNeed to add an all purpose glue and some folded duct tape
ОтветитьFinally - a great kit I can build and give to my close friends as gifts. Always looking for cool tools but this really takes it to a new level.
ОтветитьVery well thought out.
ОтветитьKNIPEX - Buy once / cry once! Satisfied for life
Ответитьyou don't keep any nails or screws 🪛 on you?
ОтветитьVery nice I have many of the same tools I my kit. I keep my consumables zip ties, wire, tape, para cord, etc in a separate small pouch
ОтветитьJust curious. Is it not illegal to carry lock-pick tools?
ОтветитьWhen’s Klein tools coming out with a metric socket set?
ОтветитьGreat kit! Mine will be similar except that i must include needle nose pliers and a mini headlamp!
ОтветитьNice comment on the zips in the description box. I think I'm gonna find it, for sure
ОтветитьThe wire is called safety wire. Used in racing, airplanes, militairy, you name it. It's amazing, doesn't rust, stays together if you use it properly.
ОтветитьGreat vid!
ОтветитьNice kit, I have one shockingly similar to that, though mine is in a cheap knock off case the same size, and I have a Leatherman Charge in mine, but dont have the Knipex Cobras, I use cheaper Sharpie markers because I lose them all the time, and I have 2 of them along with a pen and a pen sized flashlight, I don't have the mirror or magnets, lockpicks or wire but aside for that really similar. Oh I don't have any sockets either I keep a separate socket set in my vehicle and at home but not in a bag but I do have a Wera bit kit and driver that looks very similar. Oh lastly, my side cutters are Irwin not Knipex, I'm sure the Knipex is a better option but it would have been more money.
Ответитьhello brother we cannot see the pinned comment i tried refreshing but I still cannot see it
ОтветитьAwesome video. I am planning to put together a home tool kit bag myself. This is a great inspiration for me. Thank you
ОтветитьWould be lovely if you could put the links in please.
ОтветитьI work maintenance and looking for something similar to put on my belt when i am away from my roll around toolbox. Could you provide a list of all components as I am new to lockpicking but find it a very useful skill set. I recognize quite a bit of this tool kit as I already own a bit of it. thnak you and great video sir. perhaps even url links as well.
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