 So when you think of toolbox tours, what do you see on most of the channels these days? Automotive technicians, maybe some DIY guys along those lines, but today we're gonna switch it up a little bit We've got Matt from diesel pros here in Schwartz Creek, Michigan And we're gonna be going through the toolbox here for a professional diesel mechanic It's gonna be a little bit different in quite a few different ways So stay tuned and we're gonna get you guys well informed. We're here talking with Matt from diesel pros He's a professional diesel mechanic. He's been in his own business here for how long now? So we've been been open a year and a half so year and a half now and he works on everything from Fords, Duramaxes Ambulances, semis, we won't hold the Fords against him, but it does happen You gotta gotta work on them coming stuff here and there But you work on pretty much anything and everything. Yeah So we're gonna go in depth today on his toolbox It gives you a little bit of a different view on a toolbox tour for a diesel mechanic And maybe you guys can compare that to exactly what I have in my toolbox or what like Captain Ron would have in a Starter mechanics toolbox. So let's get into the box So first we see that you have a nice new Matco box. Tell us about the box. Where'd you pick that up at? So this box is a Matco Revell X And it came right off the Matco truck. I ordered it in red And I also also ordered the hutch to go with it And I've had this going on about a year. It's been maybe maybe eight or ten months or so I'm not a big fan of the Matco boxes, but I'm gonna have to say this is a pretty sweet setup with the hutch that they Have I do like the trim differences the bumper end stops to the Matcos are really nice The dampening drawers they're hutch that slides out and goes down. It's a really nice, you know A little addition their sizing is a little bit different than what you would see in snap-on You know the snap-on version of this would be like an 80 80 84 inch box and this is like a 78 series So kind of looking into the hutch here. I know he's got it lit now It's lit with a magnetic trip system, right? Yes This has the magnetic trip system with LED light in the back LED lit on the back. Did that come from Matco? Yes, that's a nice Got his welding helmets battery testers and some big old scan tools. What scan tools are we using? So we have a snap-on varus pro We use that one quite a bit and then we have a Matco max me we use that one quite a bit too Just for quicker stuff and things like that Also then back here. We have a Basically, this is just like a six hundred dollar Amazon six and nine pin code reader also will do some OBD to stuff But we use this just for quick code checks and stuff like that and heavy heavy trucks Now I see peeking out the new snap-on thermal imager hanging out right here, huh? Yeah, I just picked this new toy Yeah, I just picked this up See what I can do to help us here So what did that run you this? Well, I got it. I got this and then a new board scope camera They're usually about twelve thirteen hundred bucks. Yeah, so I paid two grand for this I so I gave two grand for the thermal imaging gun and then the new board scope camera that we got Here in the top drawer what we got going on in here. We've got the new board scope. That's pretty new, right? Yeah, yeah, we just picked that one up The same time we got the thermal imaging gun. Okay now the the drawer that we want to jump to you can tell a lot by a man By what he's got in his junk drawer. Where's the junk drawer? Look at all that junk Gaskets What is this? 3-8s rail just in case you need one. Yeah 3-8s random socket rail extra gaskets bearings bolts nuts 10 millimeters plenty of 10s and 13s. That's what we're talking about But I don't I don't see any super glue in here. Nope. No JB weld. No super glue. Oh now That's our man right there. That's our man. No JB weld. No super glue here sweet All right, let's go to the big in the top drawer Well, we got rolling in here the socket drawer We've got all kinds of sockets we've got 12 points of all kinds in standard and metric Well, you've got a good selection here all the way through your half-inch quad drives One and a half inch ones here in the front Got some of your axle nuts axle sockets Now out of this entire set in here. What's your most used socket set? So the most used would be either this half drive here Or I just picked I upgraded this set here to a snap-on, but that would be those 3-8s drive 12 points Or any of the Allens over there actually the big Allens These are these are all 3-8s drive snap-on Now surprisingly, you know, when do you have a lot of these things? I see all these 12 points and I start cringing but then I realize Duramax's are 12 points. There's a lot of 12 points on Duramax's the fords too, but I always use a six-point socket on six-point bolt so Then sitting here right in top is Which is in the probably the most used spot. You've got a couple of torque wrenches Yeah, your click type is a 3-8s. That's a half drive half drive short-click, and then we've got our 3-8s Tech angle heck. Yeah now that one's probably used all the time. I Love the universal torches right there. Those are very nice Very nice truck, I don't even have some of these. All right, go down to the next one So next we have the wrench drawer here them wrenches everything from Looks like you got good in with the Matco guy here got some good deals there We got our standard standard standards metrics in the flex head 12-point ratcheting flare nuts for or for our brake lines our line wrenches Terminal tools nice Yeah, hey if it fits at ships right ratcheting stubbies Standard old-school craftsman's what 9-10 years old. Yeah Long flex heads those are almost a must anymore and getting down into like doing your down pipes and other things like that Those are amazing for that area Offsets crow's feet here in the front looking fancy Break out the next one Plears plears and more clears Pwz's Best set of wrenches or pliers on the market alignments. They're great for that one all the way through to the new Milwaukee's. I love those. I know you guys have seen I got a couple of the new ones recently They work great all kinds of different pliers in here. We've got our snap ring ones Cutters for the hoses. These are probably the most used ones standard pliers here in the front All like these these are the the help assist double joints Those are really great for big heavy-duty snappings, especially in transmissions and hub bearings. Those are killer What's this one? So this is snap-ons microplugger Oh, these come come in handy for a lot of different things Very very fine needle nose here, and then they are spring-assisted. Those are nice. I don't even have those Set of cutters and then a small little Needle nose like actual set of pliers there sweet All right, let's break out the next one. Oh Wait, wait, wait. Hold on first. I didn't notice that Yeah, you're half-inch impact holds that one. Oh I believe I bought that in a garage sale and a box of tools So actually in my specific toolbox that tool is the oldest one that I own my father and my grandfather I actually use it in their box. So that's literally one of the oldest tools. I've ever owned also Yep Now if you guys haven't seen my last video I ended up getting the Matco grid rail system and I don't know it might I like it compared to a lot of these molded cases here with the snap-on ones. It just Saves a lot more room. I do like the full set of the Torx bit handles because Instinct grips are the way to go some of your feeler gauges for your trans so with the 45 degree angle Picks picks and more picks. How do you like the Matco picks compared to the snap-on ones? So I prefer the snap-on ones. I like the handle Instinct grip for the win. Yeah, but those do good. Yep, cool next one So the next drawer here, this is kind of another socket and punch set awesome extra ratchets and things like that Some scrapers punches extra ratchets Matco ones. I know you're saying that you didn't use this one as much. No, I don't really use that one a whole lot I've only had it in my hands and used it once or twice. I prefer the snap-on one That's just my personal preference Because I'd have to say for at least the flex head ones I'm a big fan of the Matco ones. I own more snap-on ones, but the Matco ones I have a big love for just because they are a thinner head design than the snap-on ones Plus if you do like the locking flex head the snap-on instead has the locking mechanism here on the shaft You bump it and it locks back into place bad design The Matco one actually locks set it forget it and it's going to stay where it's at Nice set Ooh drill bits fancy ones Now do you find yourself using a lot of these drill bits and then having that you resharpen them or your Matco guy cool enough to Replace them. Yes, so our Matco guy is pretty generous on warranty and drill bits. I can show you one of the newer sets Yeah So this Very nice very handy so the draw you got them. I haven't yet this is the Matco stepped drill bit and These are Very very handy from having to drill a pilot hole and things like that No, I watched some demos on these things and I tell you what my impression on them is fantastic If I actually had the use for these heavier-duty drill bits, I would spend the money. They are pricey They're like 200 and some bucks But these things eat. Yes. They these are this is my favorite set of drill bits I have and you can tell they've definitely been been ran through the course since they came out I've got one here that needs to go into warranty But other than that these are these are my favorite set of drill bits to date here These are my go-tos. I might have to break down and buy me a set. What do you guys think? Tape measure everybody's got to have a tape measure Okay, so the burgers here. I need to set the burgers nice nice Step bits and some extra Matco screwdrivers Alrighty, let's go down to the next one. You got some hammers. You got you More brake tools there in the back right angle drill Oh, and I forgot my keys inside the truck and locked it in kit Now out of the hammers which ones you like and more so I do prefer obviously as you can tell the snap-on hammers The the 24 ounce ball bean is what I what I normally use. I have one of those in my roll cart But I the handle and the feel of this hammer is hard to be in my hand So this is my these are my go-to's nice. That's what I'm talking about All right next one So the next drawer here. That's a heavy one. Yeah, kind of just point them out. That'll work Sure. So we have a tap and die set this red case down here. This is a three-quarter drive Ratchet and socket and extension set My dad actually bought for my grandfather. So that has some sentimental value. I think legit. So move this one a second I think legitimately I that is like the go-to set from like the 1960s I've seen that set. We used to have one at our dealership. Also. It was a special tool back in the 60s The dealership required to have it so that is a really neat to see another one of those in circulation still being used OTC slide hammer kit. That's a full kit There's a chain here. There's a pitman arm and puller two or three jaw puller there Some more pullers here two three job Duramax lb7 Injector cup tools and in this box here is the injector remover Specialty injector things and being a diesel mechanic, you know, how often are you actually getting these out and using them? These get used basically on a weekly basis and the funny enough the difference between like what I would do You know, I work on diesels here and there But don't all the time. So for me to purchase a tool like this It's going to be kind of an overkill thing, especially spending 100 110 dollars on it and then using it once every six years But for a diesel mechanic when you can expect to be doing these lb7s lbz Pulling injectors getting these specialty tools for them This is where the bread and butter is in helping you to get those flat rate jobs done a lot faster All right, let's move on over to the smaller drawers on the left This top door here would be my electrical drawer Electrical stuff. Now. This is my jam right here. We love our electrical stuff the automotive test kit I really like these pinouts makes it nice. So you're not spreading apart any kind of electrical You know connectors gonna create more problems for you down the line You got an inductive tool there. You got your butane power probe torch Three-piece test leads. You got some more picks prize. Those are that's a terminal cleaning kit terminal cleaning kit Yep. So we've got some some diamond tip little picks here flyer or uh Needle nose. Yeah little needle nose There's a little bit of dielectric grease here Nice and yeah some diamond tip these work real nice for trailers and stuff like that. There's a man. Oh, that's really cool I didn't you learn something new every day. I didn't even know I need that tool now. I said I want it These are for your round pins. Yeah round pin for those are actually diamond tipped. This is a very expensive kit actually Hmm, I guess ross bell better be saving his pennies Got your meter in here Your go-to test light. Is it the one with the gate? Yep. It's the one with the readout. Nice Back probing kit down there. Very nice That's a amp clamp and that and that Gotta have trying to get that preliminary diagnostic for some draws testing Sweet and the old school amp meter there in the back Yeah, there we go. Nice. Those are my dads. So I gave this to me a few years ago. Sweet Next one Next drawer here is another wrench drawer All the all the toolbox manufacturers need to think about this. How many wrenches do a technician Actually have you've got what now three drawers worth of wrenches Uh, yeah three or four. Yeah three or four wrench drawers We need to have more full-size drawers more full-size drawers for technicians But back onto the wrenches. These are pretty sweet some mid-length rationing ones I know you had some stubby ones in the other drawer and your standard nut Ones and your more crow's feet line wrench clip crow's feet Those are really nice for those hard to get, you know brake lines and fuel line fittings Sweet those are coming very handy Just moving down here Oh, that's the junk drawer again, which we all love that junk drawer. Yeah, famous junk drawer Moving down is the power. Oh, there's another favorite of everybody Now this is where the controversy is going to be. I see milwaukie and snap on in here. Yeah So I like both. I like a lot of different things about each manufacturer So here for instance, we have the half-inch drive, which I haven't got to use this a ton. I've used it a little bit Half-inch fuel. Yeah, this is the half-inch fuel electric ratchet and the quarter-inch drive guys hanging out down there Now I would have to say that I'm pretty opposite on that one with the electric ratchets myself I really like to snap on ones over the milwaukie their head designs are smaller They're able to get into a little bit tighter places and they have about four to five more foot pounds of torque I don't just my personal opinion. Plus I've got a crapload more of the 14 four batteries to go along with it So there's that too, but when you got the milwaukie bit drivers and stuff That's the jam right there and I'm sure you got a half-inch one sitting in here Sure. Yeah, there's there's a half-inch driving my roll car. Oh, we'll get there. Okay breaking things out early Sweet Another milwaukie drill another impact driver hanging out down like how you keep them chucked to what you're actually already going to be Using it for ahead of time. Sure. Yep. Nice. Okay Next drawer down here. That's more kits Yeah So we have a cooling system pressure tester adapter kit here Just this is the four adapter as you can see. This has been well used this actually works on duramax too We have a torque stick kit Nice, we do use these every now and again But I prefer to do them by hand that way, you know, you know, good man. It takes an extra couple minutes. So Yep, we have a master locking lug nut kit Those are amazing to have people always forgetting to leave their lug nut things are locked their glove boxes Boy, it's a pain in the butt. Yeah There's a stud remover here. This is a gear wrench kit We use this quite often. This has been a very good kit actually Nice There's a power steering Puller. Yeah This actually came from a garage sale too Dude, you can't knock the garage sales. You get stuff at great prices We have a snap-on thermal imaging gun. Oh, that's the third thermometer. Yeah. This is the snap-on infrared thermometer. Yes There's a other snap-on tool kit. This is the injector puller for lly lbz That's what we need to see. So these are the pulling kits for the rusty ass injectors Here in the rust belt, I would have to say these injectors want to get stuck in Probably what 75% of the time. Yeah, you're not getting them out. Yeah We use this on at least 50% of the injector jobs we do And this is a very very handy kit The only thing you got to watch out for is this will bend. So you got to watch what you're doing It's a good thing. They're under warranty. That's the whole point of it as a diesel mechanic These are the tools again that you really have to think about being You know getting for being efficient in what you do nice So there's a couple couple different Extractor kits extractors and threaders Yep, we've been through those. I've I actually got those and I love them. I can't say enough about them They're really nice kits. We use these quite often here Got to use that strong hand Okay This kit here is a brake flare kit Comes in very handy use this quite often Nice Now do you find yourself doing a lot more brake lines up here in bulk? Or are you getting them pieced together more often normally? So we we normally use a full kit Um, it normally that's nice ourselves then We'll do we'll do all of them, but normally yeah, we always do brake lines and as a complete set That's the way to do it right there. So they're pre-coated pre-line. You don't have to worry about cutting flaring Yeah, there's a snap-on cooling pressure tester Mm-hmm Now do you have the refiller? Sure We have the it's a matcode, but you have the vacuum refiller kit. Now is that thing not the cat's pajamas? Yes, this is very nice makes it so much better, especially when you're working on diesel trucks Diesel trucks take forever to warm up and they take forever through the thermostats to open So when you're talking about bleeding the cooling system on it without one of these tools You're talking about taking at least a half an hour to bleed a cooling system This one wham bam. Thank you, ma'am 10 minutes out the door. Sure Sweet All right, let's actually go bust over to the right side Over here I'm just kind of a miscellaneous little wrench drawer More ladyfingers. Those are great, especially when you're doing, you know, brake work hubs Drum brakes getting those nasty things pulled off I like that one of one of the technicians says this one out here. He's doing a seven three injector job Sticky fingers is what we call them There's some more fuel tools Yeah God that thing's amazing the Milwaukee saws out here That's awesome. I've been wanting to get a hand on one of those I've got one of the rugby ones don't make fun of me for that I have one of those for at home, but I've been looking at getting one of the Milwaukee ones for at work Got some fuel line tools in here Big boy sockets Another torque wrench. Yeah, so there's there's two more torque wrenches here This is a gear wrench clicker quarter drive. Use this very just a wee baby Here's the other snap on three eighths guy here. This is the early style tech angle guy Use this basically on a daily basis also There you go more impacts that half inch drives and then getting into the 36 millimeter Some pullers Nice your puller. This is one of the the new otc Power steering pump pulley puller and installer. This is a very nice kid They're all in one. Yeah, that's gonna do the big stuff. I've got one of the kits But it's not one for that big at all It's for like the smaller standard power steering pumps that have like inch inch and a quarter openings where this one's at least got a two inch opening for it Yeah, that's a nice looking tool. Yep. This will so like the Duramax will fit on this side the smaller side and then some of the bigger Shabbies and things like that will work on that side. Sweet. All right Keep it organized. That's right Here's another wrench drawer here. No, these aren't wrenches. These are wrenches like for reels right here One and three quarter one and seven eighths wrenches and that pipe wrench There's a two inch hanging out down there that That technician beater. Is that is that to keep them in line? Yeah. Yeah A couple miscellaneous files back there. Those are awesome. God, those are huge. That's what she said Next Next is another drawer with some kits of stuff in it Here's a 60 and a 64 injector cup remover and installer kit Sweet so forward specialty tools for your diesel stuff If you didn't know earlier on a lot of the fuel injectors, they weren't just held down by you know the hold downs They actually went into cups and and threaded portions into the cylinder heads and these are what are taking them out, correct? Yeah, so this this would be to replace a cracked injector cup or something like that Gotcha cool that goes around there to keep those cool. This is the same thing other than just for seven three I have this taped up box is kind of Cylinder honing brush right there. Yep. Yeah, that's a uh, three and a three and a quarter ball hone there this is a pull or a 6.7 power stroke rear main installer We do a lot of six sevens and see that's crazy seeing some of those What what did that tool cost about this right here was about? 375 I believe just for this that's another one of those specialty tools when you're thinking about the diesel world You know having some of those tools where they're you're not going to find a tool That's you know like five six inches in diameter to be able to help install A rear main you have to have that main special tool to do that specific job So you got to keep that in mind when going into the diesel field that a lot of these are going to be specialty things But you're going to be using them way more often than the standard technician sure This is a seal installer, and I do have different adapters for this They're in a different toolbox over there, but uh everybody loves a good seal installer Those are nice to have especially that big heavy duty version of it. Yeah, this this is for you know medium to heavy trucks Mm-hmm. What's this big thing that? What is that beast? We got it back up to get the good This is a half inch drive air ratchet And it is a monster this will twist your wrist off. It looks like it'll snap you off right at the elbow That is pretty sweet. Who makes that one? uh I I don't know there's actually a customer gave this to me Seaco or cleat go. That's what it is Can't say that I knew that know what that one is but made in the usa all the same Beast tool right there And then the real ratchet Big boy stuff. All right That is pretty sweet. That looks like to be the end of this toolbox Then we've got the cart that we also want to go to as well Now with the tool cart here. Let's get that open As you were saying these sliding tops. Do you like that design? So I really like the sliding tops For putting tools or parts or you know even even working on the only downfall to this type of cart Is it does take up a lot of real estate here? So you have to be in an open environment here Exactly an extra foot and a half on either side of it But I do like this nice stainless top here, you know very heavy duty able to work on that really easily Snap on roll cab. It's about what a 30 inch roll cab. Yep Yeah, I believe so and then we've got this snap on rail system So explain this cart. Is this like your daily items or what is this one exactly? So this is my day-to-day working cart. I keep all my tools in this that I use on a day-to-day basis All everything from wrenches sockets ratchet screwdrivers my most commonly used tools So this cart can mainly get most jobs all done sweet here in the top I would imagine your quick go-tos everything on the single impact rail, which obviously I'm I'm glad to see that one because Myself in my roll-around cart. I'm going to be taking my impact sockets Some of my swivels also go along with me pretty much to every's job So we've got our half three eighths looks like quarter inch there in the front nice quarter inch drive set here And then panning over some more quarter inch to fill the way in that one And then our pry bars right here in front as well as some of the There's your everyday ratchet The good old go-to snap on flex head. I think that's the 80 series. Yep FLF 80 a good old school ratchet got your Extensions now if you had any workings with any of the wobble plus ones I have used them and I do really like them. I'd like to invest in a set But there is hanging out over there just run the loose paddle that I do just put on There it is normally what I use. Mm-hmm. I tell you what those wobble pluses they are they're the jam They're the way to go there All right, let's bust out the first drawer the nice now the nice thing about these These slide tops is there's actually a couple hidden drawers in here. Whoa So you can I just keep some extra stuff in there some Persian blue for setting up rear ends and stuff like that Um, there's a couple extra small odds and ends some zip ties raise your blades There's some small stuff zip ties. Everybody needs a zip tie It falls off and just zip tie it back up if you don't have duct tape zip tie the zip tie That's right Sweet. I like those way up one on each side here. Just got some extra electrical tape Some forward warranty stuff for an engine. Nice. Very nice. I like those a lot Got some pliers going on some of your vice grips to it Some of your clamp pliers. Those are really nice for getting some of those pain in the butt style clamps in and out clips nips wire cuts Your hose clamp pliers Just some miscellaneous some long picks long and small. Yeah, large picks for intercooler piping I'm just now have you had the chance to use any of the flat picks From a snap on the flat blade style one. They're almost like cupped on the end Oh, no, I I haven't used any of the flat ones yet. I did see them on the tool truck though Don't they're pain in the butt and they don't work. Okay Just to save you some hassle there pain in the butt and you'll never get to use them They'll sit there and maybe look pretty at best Next wrenches more wrenches. Wow. I love seeing wrenches Gear wrench craftsmen for the standards now for the gear wrench ones. What kind of open ends are these? Oh, these are the grip stocks. Yeah, those are Nice very nice matco ratchet wrenches There's a couple out on a job And some of the stubbies there as well now if you haven't been paying attention on I have kind of announced I'm going to be doing a wrench comparison video between a couple of different brands on the open end So stay tuned for that one. It will happen. Well, oh special tool alert What what's this what what's that? This is a craftsman 7h wrench here And uh, so this is used for basically one purpose and that would be to get to the cage nuts on like a 6.4 or 6.7 Power stroke when you're pulling the cab the cage nuts inside the body spin So there's one way to get in there. I have this exact same wrench craftsman 7 eighths It is bent a little bit higher up and it's also bent at almost a 90 degree angle for the newer style dodges Their rear shocks the mounts on top of the frame can't get to the nuts Same exact idea. I'm like, oh we can see what that's for All right That poor 10 millimeter Sweet There we go, there's some sweetness in here swivel impacts which are probably I would say some of the most used tools of any mechanic in the automotive field. What about your diesel stuff? Yeah, we use we use a lot of swivel sockets and things like that There's a lot of stuff on the diesels packed in just a small area So swivel sockets are definitely a go to and then all of your daily ratchets here Look at that, baby. Oh, it's so cute. It's so cute right there This here can be your friend for um, up pipe bolts under maxes Oh, yeah, he's coming handy here. Yeah, those are very nice. It's a little extra torque Mm-hmm the big mammajama half inch one and there's your Milwaukee fuel 3 eighths electric ratchet looks like that one's a daily And the good old snap on 3 eighths impact Sweet all right Got your snap on grinder. Oh, I bet that thing's a beast Yeah, that's a very handy handy tool to have we do some light fabrication work and a lot of welding so That's a very handy tool to have Adjustables some real big big old beater sticks here Though I can tell these are the ones that are used all day every day That's the way hammers are supposed to get used some wheel beaters Nice and then My one of my favorite tools ever Right there that high torque half inch impact from Milwaukee That thing 1450 foot-pounds of hell. Yeah, that's america right there What what yeah, this is that's a snap-on one. Yeah, this is the snap-on monster lithium Have you used the Milwaukee one? I have not had a chance to do it. Not yet Now you just gonna wait because snap-on their new brushless one is coming out like this month It's gonna cost you like $1300 But it's supposed to be the Milwaukee beater We're gonna try that one. It's gonna come out on the channel eventually also But we'll have to wait to get our hands on that one. Sure All right, go ahead. All right, so moving on There we go Common air tool drawer here There we go. We got our 3 eighths one Diagrinder cutting wheel straight on beg old ingersoll ran Matco And some of these old air tools who uses air tools anymore Now I am definitely a you know proponent to be able to use some of the air tools Still they're still a lot lighter than a lot of these battery powered tools And there's some instances in which you really just need to still use some air tools And last but not least we got our bottom drawer here Wait stuffed it in he stuffed it too tight this time around This drawer here is kind of just a miscellaneous drawer another junk drawer and this is a big junk drawer Yeah, I've got a big big snap-on pry bar down here Nice 40 inch pry bar. It's a sweet one some C-clamps and a little three-doll puller A little one. Yes little three-doll puller Bad test ECM six liter back there Now that's a filter Sweet some caps. I love having those caps sit around You never know you might need to use those for capping off for the turbo inlets Or for random nuts and bolts when you're sitting, you know under hood on a job Mix and paint together, you know, just everything random. They're great for that one Yep, here's some fast connectors and stuff. These come in handy for little things here and there More testing for fuel fillings and all Some adapters and things like that little stash of rags Straps rags fuel testing equipment some hole saws Sweet some ratchet straps and air fittings and Like some 6.0 injector hold downs just some the first generation or the second generation style here Nice very nice. I love seeing the junk drawers. Everybody's got their own version of it. They're always great to see There we go guys That was a toolbox tour for the diesel mechanic here All the questions that I've been getting hopefully that's been able to answer some of those questions We want to give a big thank you today from matt over here at diesel pros. So thank you matt I appreciate you showing us your Fancy toolbox here. It's nice to see something different other than a big old snap-on toolbox, but you know, whatever I really do enjoy going through other people's boxes like this Just being able to see the organization how they put things together Maybe some of the extra stuff that they keep test parts test tools You know, it's just nice seeing everybody's different rendition of it Well, that's about all I've got for you guys today I appreciate you tuning in and hanging in through these videos I really enjoy the toolbox tours and hopefully you do as well Make sure you hit that subscribe button turn on the bell notification So you get notified when I come out with cool amazing content just like this one right here Stay tuned lots of duramax content coming out right here in schwarz creek michigan at diesel pros We're going to be doing some really killer stuff with truck master and matt here at the shop They're going to be seeing some of the fancy new stuff that we picked up at hsp diesel this last weekend So make sure you stay tuned with that one and over at truck masters channel as well I appreciate it. Thanks again. And as always you guys stay awesome