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  • You have a weird voice

  • @TOOLREVIEWSANDMORE so what.....?

  • nice tools man. i currently have a kennedy machinist's chest and a bunch of my dad's and grandpa's ancient craftsman tools. i just need a roll around to chuck my new stuff in lol

  • You sound young

  • @flamingaxe791 I was 18 when I made this video, I am 20 now

  • nice set up for a beginner snap on is worth the money don't listen to people saying kobalt and craftsmen are just as good cause they are not but it is called a tool box i recommend you get a cabinet for carb spray and other supplys also it looks like you need to get an impact wrench and a set of 1/2 inch sockets thats a must have anyway keep it up its good to see some younger people getting into the industry i'm not a mechanic but i am a bodyman and you don't see many younger people doing it

  • im sorry but your voice makes me want to choke a fish. nice tool doe

  • Nice set , but u are just paying for that snap on name. kobalt and craftsman are just as good.

  • @2253raymond wrong

  • Very nice to see that you have a decent set up. In 5 Years your box will have 3 bays and you will have 2 tool carts, along with your own shop! Good luck and keep up the good work.

  • @frecklesrevenge I just upgraded to a Snap On roll cab, I need to get a video of it.

  • Brand name is irrelevant . The main thing is using the tools correctly. Most people who break their tools are using them for the wrong job, or they don't know what they are doing.

  • Man, I hate those drawers that snap shut like that, every time you close them all the tools slide to the back.Nice tools by the way.

  • @TheBaja274 If you were to put more weight in them the shut way easier

  • @xwing29 Thats not true if you have a broken snap-on hand tool they will replace it no matter who you are but its just like any other business some snap-on guys are dicks if that happens if you can get his name and you can report him to the main snap-on office and if they get a certain amount of complaints they will loose their francise

  • New in the business? A little tip... Snap On Tools? Just say no. You're paying for the name and not much else. I'll be honest with you, I break Snap On Torx bits constantly... I've never broken a Cornwell one before.

    If you plan to stay in the business, look for the cheapest price for the best quality tool.... Snap On isn't even about quality anymore.

  • @DZydrunasC i agree. i wont buy craftsman. ill get laughed at but i buy tool shop brand and masterforce brand tools and even stanley. there half the price, but most have a lifetime warrenty so to me its all good. like every brand they have some that are junk to but ive never had a problem with them and they always worked good for me. i work on plastic injection presses and molds. lots of stuck, rusted and smashed bolts and what not but they have never let me down yet. im happy with it.

  • @DZydrunasC Hell yes i love cornwell!

  • How are the Craftsman bottom boxes? I want to get the same one as I just started working as a small engine mechanic

  • @Bassman018 They're ok for what i do.

  • @Bassman018 i was going to buy a craftsman tool box. first one i got was scratched and dented. i had them replace it. the second one i picked up the drawers didnt close right so then it didnt lock right. common complaints i read about craftsman boxes. everyone will laugh but i ended up going to menards and getting a masterforce 41 inch box for less. im happy with it. 100 pound drawer rating compared to the 70 pound craftsman box the same size, not to mention only half the price.

  • Nice box man! With a little organization in a drawer or so you'll be set. I recently bought a Craftsman top box quite similar to yours and I love it. Someday I hope to have a collection of tools that is as extensive as yours.

  • your missing mutli-indexing ratchets from Snap-on...Then you'd be really set!

    and if you like, scrape off that craftsman logo on your tool chest and purchase a Snap-On logo...Not to expensive...Then you'd be helluva set!

  • sorry man. but u need to organize ur stuff. thats just a clusterfuck of a mess. decent tools though.

  • wow you guys are so ignorant, at least he has a job and can afford his tools half of you guys posting nonsense still live with your parents and dont have crap...

    nice tools classicoutboards, so when are you planning to get a snap-on tool storage. i see that craftmen is still holding lol but hey keep it up...

  • I like gear wrenches, really useful

    

  • your voice is weird!

  • @kontis77 so what?

  • @kontis77 cut him some slack... he is young and is the future of this business.

  • snap on wirebrushes are a stupid purchase...you could of gotten a generic throw away for less money and used the saved cash on more snap on tools.... come on dude......

  • @liljoker062000 not to be a dick but they are very quality brushes the bristles are tough and dont fall out like cheap ones and there not that expensive

  • that same type of snap on cordless screw drive get a lot of use from me. 99% of the time, i use a 1/4 adapter and use it like a under powered impact gun

  • i have the same box. wish i had the same stuff in it!

  • I like the Topbox Middle drawer #2 JunkDrawer we all have them Any Man with A ToolChest

  • I have the same stack as that and all my tools are mostly snapon my uncle noes a snapon man lol

  • nice, clean, tools.

  • nice man looks ike some nice tools =)

  • Nice set man!! I don't mind snap on, but they are so overpriced.... I generally just go with craftsman. But nonetheless, that is an awesome set bud!!

  • No BSF or whitworth stuff in this one, what tools you got at home then?

  • @alectraproject My dad has a large stock of Craftsman tools. I have a 4 piece BSF / Whitworth set for Seagulls

  • @mbyr31 when you work on cars and motorcycles all day everyday craftsman is complete shit compared to snap-on. matco comes really close. the new 80 tooth rachet that matco has is a good piece of work however the snap on 100 tooth swivel head is the shits.

  • @MrJonathanstreit I did work on cars for a living. I worked at a Chevy dealership, and I did use nothing but Snap-On. Well, I had some Matco and Mac and Cornwell tools as well, but most of my tools were Snap-On. Craftsman isn't too bad, although I do have some ratchets that don't work so well. My stuff right now is Craftsman, but thats only because thats what I wanted around the house. Works for what I need!

  • @mbyr31 agreed household use, craftsman is fine. i had a set of metric craftsman wrenches and two weeks after purchase the box end on my 19mm and 15mm broke! but you get what you pay for. i upgraded to the snapon wrenches and love those things. never had anything of my snap on or matco break on me.

  • @MrJonathanstreit I don't think i can agree i have had many craftsman wrenches (and snapons) and my sanpons bent before my craftsmans

  • @Gigglyable I actually bent my snapon 22mm wrench a couple of days ago and replaced it for the newer flank drive. the only difference being that i actually broke the craftsman and just bent the snapon. i hate how expensive they are but for everyday, all day use its the only way to go.

  • @Gigglyable there is only one way you could bend a 22mm snap-on wench and that is if you put a atleast 2and half foot pipe over it for leverage there is no way you bent it by hand

  • @mikono14 your full a shit! I have witnessed several people bend Snap Ons! Don't get me wrong I love them though

  • @Gigglyable maybe a small wrench like 8-13mm but theres no way you could bend a 22mm wrench you are full of shit

  • @mikono14 Stick to playing your guitar buddy.

  • @Gigglyable guitar is my hobby I'm a bodyman and i've been working on cars for 18 years and you are full of shit post a video of you bending a 22mm snap-on wrench and then I might believe you I don't care if you get someone else to do it post A video of someone bending a 22mm snap-on wrench either tightening a bolt or breaking one loose i don't care that is if you even own one kid

  • @mikono14 OK then "BodyMan" At the time i don't have a 22mm Snap on Wrench but i do have a Snap on 1 inch so when the day comes that i bend it I'll make a video for ya! Lets see some of you tools after all you've been in the business for 18 years...

  • @Gigglyable no problem i'll make a video some time this week

    

  • @mbyr31 what happened to all your snap-on tools

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