 have a nice easy little seat here. We're here in the garage. We'll see if anybody decides they're not doing anything on a Thursday night and come and hang out for just a little while while I'm doing a little bit of work here in the garage. I'm gonna turn off that camera. I was doing a video there for a little bit. I got one shot, thankfully. A couple people cruising in here. Charles Cassidy, Jeff Trump. What's up boys? Thanks for coming on in here on a Thursday night. Might be a little bit slower tonight, but you know what? That's okay. And that's been a little while since I've done some videos, but you know what? We're gonna hang out. We're gonna have a little bit of a good time tonight. Junk from work. I'm here in the Ohio region. I can't say anything and complain too much just because everything is freezing here, but I can't say anything compared to all this psychotic garage. What's up man? Hey, thank you very much for the gift basket that you sent in the mail. I absolutely love that one and Captain Ron got one hell of a laugh out of it and so did I. I'm just saying it was, it was quite awesome. Yeah, it is quite chilly here. Today I actually took the time to go to we've got a family Holman garden here locally, so I finally went down there and was able to get my propane tank filled up so I can go in the garage and get some stuff done and stuff out in the garage. You're not late at all, McBig man. We're just here hanging out in the garage. You know, I was kind of lonely and kind of somber tonight and did a video. Thankfully, I actually was able to do a video because, you know, I got the propane to actually come out here and withstand the code, you know, the code here. What is my zip code now? I'm in a little town called Pickwa, Ohio. I'm still here in the same zip code right now. As some of you guys may or may not have seen, if you are part of the Facebook's group, I've been selling quite a few things off. You know, I see a lot of guys saying, been a while since I've seen you, been a while since I've seen you, and yeah, that's a lot of stuff going on. Tons. With the family here, things are going to be changing. We've been looking at purchasing a new house here. Hey, what's up? Checkmate? Yeah. Yeah, of course I'll join TJIF on Friday. I should be able to. I don't think I'm going to be doing anything. The box is still in the garage. As a matter of fact, that's where you guys are sitting at right now. You guys are still sitting in the old snap on box sitting there right here in the garage. And we're just going to say that's going to be for a temporary time. Yeah. So for you guys who didn't know, I've been selling a bunch of stuff. And like I said, that's also been one of the reasons that I really haven't been that active on YouTube is looking for a new house and new property for the family. The house that we live in currently, it's a pretty decent size house, but we've got no yard, no property. Kids are getting older. They're not able to go out and do as much. So we are looking into purchasing a new house and actually we put an offer in last night on our dream property that we ended up finding and they accepted our offer. So it was kind of a wow. They really accepted the offer. So now it's go time. So now we've got a list. Our house online for sale. Everything has to go up and fall at the same time. So yeah. Can we get our SP tools from you? Technically ish kind of. So one of the cool things that SP tools allowed me to do was to keep the Rust Belt mechanic code for all my subscribers. So technically the SP tools that you guys purchased, if you use the code Rust Belt mechanic, you guys are still going to get 10% off anything at the SP tool site. So cool thing for that one. I am kind of a dealer. If you guys are in student programs or in school or anything like that, then I'm the guy that you would deal through directly for the student next step program. Everybody was asking where at that I'm moving and I've been looking at drill bits and step bits. Yeah, the SP step bits are fantastic. They are really nice. I love their step bits. The house that we are going into is actually not that far from here. We're staying in Ohio. I know a lot of people ask are you moving down to Alabama or are you getting closer to SP tools trying to get out of the cold? And as much as I would love to say yes, I'm leaving the cold weather of stupid Ohio. Nope, not really. Not going to do that. Thankfully, some of the perks of this new house that I'm getting is going to greatly outweigh what I'm in right now and the cold weather of the winter isn't going to seem so bad. One of the worst things about winter here is just that kind of North Ham. Augusta County is not that far. Not that far at all. One of the worst things here is the fact that I'm just in a little, this is a pretty tight two car garage that I'm in. That and since we've got two families being Captain Run, our families live in the same house here. The house is a pretty good size, but you know, we've got an extra fridge and everything out here. So it's not really that big of a garage, not conducive to doing work. And since it's not really heated, I've got a propane heater going tonight. It's hard to do videos and stuff, especially to the caliber that I like and enjoy doing. Yes, that is the, don't you have horrible gun laws? No, not Ohio. Ohio, we have fantastic gun laws. We are proud 2A proponents right here in Ohio, open carry state. It's like little Texas. I like it. We like our freedoms. Not as much freedom, I guess is Alabama. Alabama is like crazy freedom over there. That's like total America land, but we've got pretty good second amendment freedoms here. Yes, Ohio gun laws are very nice and we love our guns here. Sorry, we love our projectile throwing things. Of course, that one might take the video down, but who cares? Like I said, tonight's just kind of a hangout thing. Yep. But anyways, the new property that they accepted are off for on has land. So going to have about nine or 10 acres of land to be able to work with and actually have some fun on the dogs are going to be able to get out and run. Kids are going to be able to go out and have fun and have good times plus already on the property. This is going to be a shop. This is going to be an actual shop like a full blown garage. Technically space wise within that garage, there's room for about I'd say five lifts or so. I'm not going to put that many in there, but there would be room for that many plus a really nice filming area in the front part of the garage. If we wanted to keep some car stuff on the ground and do it's a really nice lighting work and filming for the channel. So going to have a nice shop and it's going to be absolutely amazing. Since I left the dealership, that's the worst part of things that I've had to deal with here. And yeah, I'm not going to say it's been a depressing thing, but you know, the winter blues have set in worse than normal was here. We're just going to say that one. The new job has helped out. Thankfully, I do get to go down to SP tools once a month, help them do videos and do a lot of these student activity stuff with the next tech program. So I'm able to get out and about. I work for SP tools. I'm their national student next tech director. So any kind of students who are in school or going in through training can get tools that discounted rates kind of like the snap on student SEP program. Same thing right there. Now work is kind of slow when it comes to the next tech program kind of stuff. And that's just because a lot of these schools are actually closed down right now due to COVID BS and winter weather up here in the north. They've closed down some of the courses and the COVID stuff has people still in a in a tizzy will say some of these students that are in the college courses or even the high school automotive courses. They're they're getting pushed off like nobody's business. Picture the stuff on truck. Yeah, yeah, that was funny. These students, they're getting spread out and spread so thin in these courses that they're taking. I honestly feel bad for the technicians. Yeah, going in through school right now. SP tools needs more products in the area. I'm trying man. I need to find somebody who wants to run a truck in the western Ohio region. I really, really, really want to get some SP tool trucks in this area. So we're going to say if you guys are interested seeing this video or interested in a career change or anything like that looking to make a jump, get a hold of me. You know, my email, it's in the bottom of all the descriptions of all my videos. We are really heavily looking to put some tool trucks in this area. And I'll bet I'll be able to be a help for that one. What is up Mr. Saltmaster coming into the chat and gracing us with his flamboyant technical knowledge in here. Get Captain Ron into an SP truck. It might be a thing, you know, eventually, but he's actually doing really good at the dealership. You know, since I left, there was there were some big shoes to fill. There really were. I'm not saying that, you know, he's doing every bit of the job that I was doing, but you know, yeah, you know how to get a hold of me. Yeah. On the guy, really? Like you might think about making that jump. Dude, hit me up after this. I would be serious about it. Yeah, but anyways, like the family is doing amazing. Everybody's kind of crazy, like I said, because of the whole house thing. We are flying across and so you can't have a part like me. We'll get into the K&M section of this here in just a minute. Since we're putting all our effort into the new house thing, our offer got accepted and we are, you know, going to be moving forward. Well, since that happened, now we have to make this house ready and available up for sale. So our house here will be up for sale probably here early this next week in the area. And, you know, trying to sell this one, our Realtor is pretty excited about it, thinks it'll sell really quick. So fingers crossed for that one. This is definitely a heavy market to sell in right now. There is not very much for sale. Housing is going stupid expensive right now, especially for this area. Kansas City. Awesome. Things are going great for that one. So we're hoping to get everything sold and whatnot. So one of the other things that I needed to do, this house that we're looking at moving into, no hot weather, man. We actually put an offer in a house that is local here still, but it's going to have some great time and place and we're going to have shop. So me, Captain Ron will be able to do a lot of stuff around here and get some shit done, get some videos made. Oh yeah, it'll definitely sell fast in this area. But to be able to get the house and get the property that we really wanted to. We weren't really looking for this one, per se. You know, I had my eyes out kind of looking for land in the area over the last couple of years, kind of looked at a couple of places, didn't end up, you know, kind of panning out or anything, but ended up going through and found this place just popped up, you know, just out of the blue. LLY with 191K. Ah, shit's just getting broke in. I've seen people fix way worse than that. Way worse. Captain Ron's truck's got more miles than that. But so we ended up finding this place and it's everything that we've ever wanted. It is the dream house. It's got the land. It's got the stuff on it. You guys will see it eventually. Not gonna give too much about it right away. And Captain Ron is my best buddy, best friend. And he and his family actually live here in the same house. We've got a very large house. We helped them out a couple of years ago. And their family and ours have been through thick and thin. Their girls are like my own children and everything. So it has just worked out. We've been, you know, it's been an awesome thing to be able to have him and his wife and his family around. Definitely help out for me and my family. My son is autistic and has a hard time connecting with people. And they've been, you know, great friends for us for quite some time. But to be able to move into a house like this, we had to make, we're gonna say some sacrifices to be able to get into this kind of dream home that we never thought we'd be able to get into. One of the things was the side-by-side. As you can see here in the garage, it's empty. There's no side-by-side here. Hell yeah, McBake. We'll bring you over, bud. We'll bring you over definitely. No problem, Mark. Yep. Yep, that's exactly what he is. So as you guys can see, there's no side-by-side behind me. It still, yes it definitely does. The side-by-side is still going to be part of the channel. I sold it, but I sold it to SB Tools. I sold it to my boss down in Alabama. So I got that one. No updates on the stolen trailer. That thing's still long gone. My insurance paid me for it and I bought the new trailer. So not really a big thing for that one right now. It is what it is, unfortunately. But yeah, sold the side-by-side. If you guys haven't seen it, make sure you guys go and check out some of the footage over on Instagram and YouTube. Look at SB Tools channel, and you can see the fate of what happened to the side-by-side this last trip down to Alabama. There was an Oh No video that got put out. Thankfully, before that stuff happened, yeah, all these guns aren't sold without my consultation. I approve the sacrifices. Guns have not been sold. Tools have been sold and one of the biggest sacrifices I've ever made has been sold off. I got rid of the side-by-side, got rid of some of the other parts and stuff, and have been selling quite a few tools. And the somber day of today is I believe I have the toolbox sold. Not the little toolbox or anything in the corner. My big epic snap-on toolbox, I think, is going to be finding a new home tomorrow. Wiping guns before kids. Not the dog. Oh, you're going to crack me up. But yeah, I think I've got a buyer for the toolbox. Guy's pretty serious. I said he's going to be coming tomorrow with a big handful of cash. And that's kind of what I need at this point to be able to pay one other thing off. So yeah. No, definitely not going to sell the truck. Yep, side-by-side is gone. Some of the tools, as you guys have been seeing online, got sold. It's some of the stuff that normally here, outside of the everyday professional realm, I'm not really going to use that much. Oil pressure gauges, compression testers. Yeah, exactly. And look at Saltmaster bringing in that info right there. It's a good thing SP Tools just came out with a whole brand new toolbox system that I kind of helped design. So it might be a little forbearance leading into what might be happening on the channel here in the near future. Yeah, yeah, McBake, I don't know. Are you going to be here tomorrow? I'm just saying because I've got a, I've got a snap on under hood light for sale. It's sitting right here. Just saying. UConn Toolbox. I've heard about those. No, it, it's one of those things. The toolbox has got to go. Hey, awesome. Truckmaster's an awesome guy. Yep, Josh is a great guy. Love the guy to death. He's awesome. Yeah, unfortunately, the toolbox has to go. When I started doing this. Yeah, yeah, you forgot about that one. Yeah, you better not forget about that. I'll post it. Don't run it by me. One of the hardest things that I didn't realize was how attached the tools I really was. So I started selling some of these to restore a Silverado. I didn't eventually. I didn't realize how hard into it I was for these tools. About a week ago, I started selling them to be able to get the money that we need for the down payment on the house that we're looking into. And, you know, like I said, we got a, I've got us pretty much sell most of what I have, a good chunk of it at least. And I didn't realize how attached I was to a lot of these tools, like a lot of them, some of them are sentimental. And the fact that some of them came from my dad earlier on, my dad passed away when I was just graduated high school, senior out of high school. So some of the tools that I got passed down from him, I'm definitely, I'll never get rid of those or anything like that. But aside from, from that notion of some of the tools, some of these tools, I realized, you know, I've had them for going on like 13, 14 years now, professionally into the trade. And, you know, there's memories behind a lot of them. Not just that, the fact of what they're capable of doing and the life they're able, they were able to give me. And where I'm at today, I could not have gotten there with without a lot of these tools. I mean, we'll go through, I've been looking through a couple of them just while I'm sitting right here. This ratchet right here is a Snap-on FLF80, almost sold it the other day, but not quite, didn't want to give it away. This was my very first ratchet that I ever got as a technician, started out in school. This was back in 2008, 2008. Yeah, this one I got this ratchet. So you still have a wire insertion tool? Yeah, I have a wire insertion tool. I have the pair of them, the custom ones that I made on the channel. So those were the ones you're looking for. I've got them here. You know where I'm at. I'm not going to tell you something on here. You just got to come over and get it and pick up that under headlight at the same time. But I didn't realize some of the attachment that I had in some of these tools and, you know, this one being like my first ratchet. No, I'm not on TikTok. Negative. Never had been, I don't know. Not my thing, really, that. I've got the Rustbolt made pair, just for you, McBick. I'll hold them for you. This one I had and you can see right here, there's that little divot right there. I remember that was my second day working at the dealership. But my mentor, Big Ralph at the time, big dude, 350 pounds solid been doing this thing for 24 years, big old gruff country boy. And trying to learn from him, trying not to fuck up so bad. I wanted that job to work out so bad. So I'm trying to do things and I'm kind of jumping through hoops and stuff. Does SP have these beanies? Yes, they do. I don't know if they're on their website. If you don't see them on there, message me next week, Monday through Friday, because I will be in Alabama where these beanies are sitting. I know the box is down there. So message me and I can get a hold of one for you if they're not listed. I think they are though. Yes, somebody guessed it. That spot right there is where I touched the negative while I was tightening up a positive post of a battery cable. That is the day I learned DC electricity and the flow of electrons. The positive battery post, you know, it goes in through the engine and everything and then it comes back through the negative. I was under the impression that as long as you didn't touch the two posts on the battery together, you are all right. Well, that day I figured out that if you touch the positive battery post to a ground or an alternator, we'll say on things like a PT cruiser or a block, touch it and it goes zap, zap, zap and you get a really, really quick welding lesson. So that was my first attempt at welding on a Snap-on FLF-80 ratchet. That was ratchet numero uno for Rust-Bell. So that was a pretty cool thing. And just getting through a couple more of those, you know, some of those tools had really big memories and everything. Flex ratchet. Yup. Every mechanic needs to go through that. That's the thing. Making a mistake as a mechanic is probably one of the best teaching tools for technicians. One of the best things I always used for teaching guys for sure. Everyday fleet tech, everything project-wise is on hold right because of the new house. I'm trying to come up with as much cash and funding as I can for the down payment on this house. So we're gonna say, yeah, so that's where a lot of my funds and stuff are going right now. Not only able to put a whole lot of it into other projects, I don't have freaking pay me funding or anything like that through here. I don't have subscription based things. I don't sell merchandise or anything. So unfortunately, what I make through YouTube is kind of what I make for the projects here on the channel. And since I haven't been doing a whole lot of videos, there's not a lot of extra there kind of rolling in. And unfortunately, I need that time and I need that money to put into the new house. But it's not going anywhere. I still have the 300, still have the motor sitting out of it. It's kind of waiting on finding some other sponsors and helps with it. But that is going to be something on the channel that once we move into the new place and the new shop, that is something that we're going to be looking for. No, I do not have an eBay. No, I've just been selling stuff on Facebook Marketplace and through Facebook, the snap on tool tools only for sale and a lot of the local Facebook ads and stuff is what I've been putting a lot of the tools for sale on. Chat hit me up if you're interested in anything around here. I'll get some deals on stuff. And no more are quoting from me. Yep, everyone has that oops factor at some point in their life. But I realized after going through some of these tools and these wrenches and everything that a lot of them had so much history over the last couple of things that is weird. Since backup sensors and Sierra 2500. Sorry, Daniel, I do not know that I've never tried that before. I was a Chrysler tech for 13 years. So a lot of those, I guess, miniscule GM kind of technical questions is not going to be me. If you start the only fans like I suggested you've had that don't tell them nothing. Look at this guy coming up saying only fans, the beard of us. Just for you. You cracked me up, dude. You cracked me up. I love it though. So that is hilarious. But yeah, like I said, now I'm going through the toolbox tonight because I didn't realize that I might I realized I didn't think I was going to sell the toolbox like this, but somebody's going to come up with cash for it. So I think tomorrow's going to be the day it's done and gone. So I went to Home Depot and picked up seat covers and how good are they now? The seat covers for the Duramax, those were they're a little costly through the seat shop, but by far those are the best ones ever. So I did the video replacing the driver's seat on that one. And funny enough, I left the passenger seat to kind of show in the video what it would look like before. But if you can see here, that box right there from the seat shop, that is the passenger side seat that I haven't replaced or put in the truck yet. Granted, the seat in the truck is, you know, pretty decent. So not that bad. Yeah, I can replace a lot of the stuff that I sold and a lot of the stuff that I sold and stuff that I don't use all that often in the aftermarket side or the out-of-dealership semi-retired side of things. Like I'm not going to use a whole lot of relay testers and all kinds of stuff like that. Rest built pinup girls. Yeah, I wouldn't see why not, man. Hit me up on Instagram and message me or something like that. I'm not one of the reclusive YouTube kind of people where I'm freaking out about people knowing, you know, who I am or where I am or whatever. My life is my life. The internet is kind of out there all over everything. So I'm not going to be freaked out about seeing people. How big is my new garage? So the, it does have a garage attached to the house. Yep. Serial one rust belt toolbox. It will happen. It's going to happen. So there is a garage that's attached to the new house, but it has a full pole barn that is pretty big. No, I don't work at the dealer anymore. Thanks, man. I appreciate it. It's got a big pole barn and it's big enough to probably fit five or six lifts in. So I'm going to have plenty of room for a couple of lifts and everything to be able to do work on their fated dodge charger. Not really retired. Just kind of semi retired from wrenching. I work for SP tools now. Their corporate office is in Foley, Alabama. I am their national student next tech director. Rust belt in the same area or a different county. I am in Miami County, Ohio is where I'm at. Yeah. That is pretty cool. I mean, it's a small, it's a small thing. I'm sorry, Steven. I'm on my iPad tonight and when you're on an Apple device, the things only pop up for like three seconds at a time and I'm getting like five messages at a time and they're only hanging up for like three seconds. So I'm sorry if I don't see a lot of the comments. If you have questions about stuff that you're wanting to purchase hand tools and everything wise, please hit me up on either Instagram messenger or Facebook messenger or email. You can email me if you really want to, if you don't have either of those. Well, that's the best way to get a hold of me if you're interested in any of the tools and stuff that I have and enough water. It's sad when I'm feeling like, wow, it's toasty out here. And I look over and the little thermometer says it's like 50 for two degrees in the garage right now. Sometimes people just need to change it. On Instagram, it's just Rust Belt Mechanic and on Facebook, it's Kyle, Rust Belt Mechanic. Make me a speed reader. I don't know about that one. I really need to get some more stuff done. So the stuff that I have done so far, the cart I am not selling. I've had a couple people ask me about that one. I'm not selling that one. I use that one way too much. I love the nice work surface on that one. You get the engineering degree and work at a small Chevy dealership. You don't really have to have an engineering degree. Well, you know what? I'm not going to wait until next weekend because actually I am flying out of the state on Sunday going down to SP because they got their new shipment of 73-inch toolboxes in today. And I'm going to be flying my happy ass on down to Alabama where it is 64 degrees and bright and sunshiney. So I'm going to get down there and do some videos over this next week and do some fun stuff down there. Not selling that one. I use that one all the time for doing projects. I love the work surface. I use it to clean all my PewPews all the time. So yeah. I'm selling 360 second gen. I'm selling a bunch of them, but I still have a lot of them for sale, a lot of them. So let's walk around and see kind of the little stuff that I've been doing. See if I can flip this around. You know, you guys can't see that drawer. That one's no-no for you to see. I've been putting stuff into all these totes here that I got from the Home Depot kind of organizing everything through, doing kind of listing everything on the tops of all of them. As I'm going and listing them in the boxes, I still got a lot of my 14-4 stuff is all in there on my big impact, all my 14-4 things, the brooks and the poor range stuff. One of the things that I really have not sold much of any in sets and everything because these are some of the stuff that I will use, you know, kind of going forward. It's not specialty tools or anything. So having these socket sets will probably be sticking around. Here's some of the stuff that I was looking to sell, had that one listed on there, the oil pressure gauge set. Yeah, I've been listing a lot of this stuff for sale over on the Snap-On, what is it? The Snap-On tools only for sale group. I've been putting it on there and then local local Facebook marketplace kind of stuff. So, yep, that was a lot of the power tools. This one I got on my pliers and stuff in there, but I can't see that drawer. I gotta close that drawer. That was a secret one. You guys don't see that video yet, but got my wrenches and stuff still. Some of those I still actually have, but I just took them down to SP to do some testing and stuff. Those were the Snap-On ones. See, empty drawers. Empty drawers. Wow, I've been doing a pretty good job. I have back at this thing done. This drawer is not done yet. I know that one. I've still got some big stuff down here. Not a whole lot left in there. Sold my tech angle wrenches and stuff out of there. So, sold a bunch of that stuff, but working on that there. Got a lot of this stuff. I think I got the power drawer. Yeah, that's all cleaned out. And then it's weird seeing empty stuff in the toolbox. All the cabinets open and bear. I don't think I've ever seen this one yet. Nope. That one's still full of all my electrical shit. Nope. Still in there. Empty drawer. Empty drawer. Yep. I've been getting most of it done. Trying to get it done at least. Like I said, rough kind of trying to get everything done and cataloged. Get it working right so I know where to find it. Either to sell it or when I move, putting it into a place where I can actually find where it's at if I want to sell it or use it. So, trying to catalog all of these things along here. My phone is blowing up now that I said where all this stuff is. So, yep. I'll get to that message here in just a second. Yep. So, I'll get to some of these here after that one. Miami County. Yeah, I get you a Buckeye discount, man. No, I wasn't hiding the hustler drawers. There's just my socket drawer is full of a prototype, something that is not viewable in public, I guess I guess yet. So, no, it did not recover the trailer. Thought a new one. But that video will be posting. I think I'm not allowed to post that one until March 1st. Yeah, March 1st. You'll see new products, new video coming for sockets, socket organization. So, you guys will see that one first here. I think one other YouTuber might have got some of them. But you'll see that video first right here on the channel for some badass socket organization. I fit so many more inside of this toolbox. It was really, really ridiculous. So, it's USB tools mostly geared towards techs or soon to be techs, apprentices, DIY guys. So, they're mostly geared towards professional technicians. They do have some things kind of like someone has some stuff that a DIY guy might have, but mostly for dealership, apprenticeship, independent, whatever technician, professional technician is what it's mainly for. They come from Australia. So, they're huge there and they just come into the United States about two and a half-ish years ago. Great lineup of tools. Their tools are really, really nice. They're ratcheting wrenches. For the money, you can't beat them. I've got the big set, 24 to like 36 millimeter, 15 degree offset ratcheting wrenches. See how flush the nice switching mechanism is. Very nice, even D-tent. 72 or 74 tooth ratchet on this one. Super smooth. Even for that big of a ratchet, very, very nice wrenches. And they're chroming. They use special chroming processes. I've never seen one with chrome failure on any of their wrenches before, but SP's got a full lineup of everything. You should buy at H2. I'm just going to say no. No. I'm not an H2 kind of guy. No. No, I'm not an H2 kind of guy. I could see the only hummer that I've ever seen this cool. Will you see HP on tool trucks? You will see HP tool trucks in general. SP tools won't be on other tool trucks, except for some, I guess, some random products like the SP, what is it? The UV disinfecting light got picked up by MAC tools. Yeah, let's see. Thanks on the beard. What's up Brandon? What's up buddy? Cool, Stephen. I'll check that here in just a minute. Is SP tools going to get bigger on the ratchet wrenches? I think this is the biggest one they have is like, the biggest one that came in this set was a 32 millimeter. And I think they go up to 36s. Yeah. So that's the big, you can see how big that ratchet wrenches and still the flush design on the switching mechanism. Like I said, they're pretty awesome. Like I said, Joe, go check out. I'm not going to tell you for sure they're over on the SP site. They should be. They should be, if not, message me next week. I'm going to be down in Alabama at SP. And I know they've got a whole box of these things. Yeah. Now those big ratchet wrench sets through SP, dude, I'm telling you guys these professional tools like SP, these big ratcheting wrench sets don't cost as much as you would honestly think. I'm going to pull this one up because I'm interested to see this one. If I can get my fingers working. Nope, they don't want to work. What's up Bill Bucket? Good to see you in here. Just send the stupid money on a 15 millimeter one. So we'll just say they've got like a 50 and a 55 millimeter wrench on here. And people have bought it not because they want to use it, but just because they want to like mount it on the top of their toolbox. Yeah. Ridiculous. Brandon loves his chubby buddy, beanie, beanie. I'm going to look and see what these ratchet, big ratchet wrenches cost. The big set. See if I can find it. Maybe they want to ask me if I want to sign up for their newsletter. I'm going to find it. I'm going to find it. Hold on. Just a second. Wrenches. There's jumbo flex ones offset. So I must look up the word jumbo. That's what they are. That's the key word there. That didn't bring up the ratchet wrenches. I wonder, I wonder if those are under the EVA foam kits. That's why I have a feeling that that's the one. Must be under the EVA kit. Oh, my bad. My bad. Going for a ride. My bad. I got you. I got you for diesel tech here in San Antonio. Use one of my videos on doing interviews. So that is probably one of my most viewed videos for like schools. A lot of schools and training courses use that for hiring processes to show students what to do and not to do. Yeah, it's ridiculous. So Steven, for beginners and stuff, there are all kinds of tool kits and stuff that they have in some of these sets. There's a lot of sets and everything on here. You're going to have to look at some of those. So insert clever name. If you're in school for diesel technology, SP has their next tech program. That is what my current job actually is. I'm the director for the student next tech program. We offer big discounts on tools, toolboxes, pretty much everything at a big student discount. Kind of like the SNAP on S&P program. But you're going to get better discounts. You're going to get more for your bang for your buck and better boxes, better discounts all around. We don't have a 12 volt ratchet yet, unfortunately, through SP, mostly because our design of 12 volt tools is very close to another professional tool manufacturer. We'll put it in those terms and we make that tool for that other manufacturer and they kind of get in a little tizzy when we try to sell all our stuff. That stuff here in the US and they have it. So we're working on redesigning a lot of the 12 volt lineup, including the 12 volt ratchets, 12 and 16 volt. So, you know, 12 and 16 volt, then you might, you might understand that one. No, not Milwaukee. But we're just going to say 12 and 16 volt are the two voltage sizes on their, on their tools. So we're doing, we're working on doing a redesign for some of those things. So hopefully here in the near future, those are going to come to fruition. I'm still looking for these wrenches. There's so many wrenches on here. Brandon, dude, I charged it back up and I had to use it on my truck the next day. So what I didn't realize, I went out for something and I left my GoPro. I used it in the truck there for a short time, but then I left my GoPro in my truck, plugged in, and charging all night and the frigid temperature the next morning was like two degrees or one degree and freaking truck wouldn't start. So I had to get that jump box and it was at like 37% and it still started my truck. It was pretty nuts. How do I know I'll get my one inch drive wrenches from SP impact from them? Snap on doesn't have a discount on those. So that's the other cool thing. The SP student discounts, they don't selectively choose what tools you can or can't buy in the discount program. The SP student discount program gives you a discount on every SP tool, not just the ones they choose. So any tool that you want from the SP tool site is available for discount through the next tech program. Every student kit should come with three 10 millimeter sockets. What is up truck master gracing us with his presence? Everybody, if you guys have not checked out or seen this man's YouTube channel, he's a god among truck masters. He is the truck master. Amazing guy, does some great work, pops out videos more than a, I guess we're not going to say those things on here either, but he pops out videos like nobody's witness. He is the the pimp of all Duramax owners. We're going to say that. Beer products. So I use Grave Before Shave is the beer products that I use in mine. Grave Before Shave and it's pretty crazy today because I was out in the snow and it dude, I had like a full like ice beard going today. It was not a fun day. It really wasn't. It was crazy. It was crappy. The kids didn't have school. We got like three or four inches of snow just this morning. Yeah, dude, it was not a fun one. Let me know if SP tools releases a 12 piece 10 millimeter set. That's what everybody needs a 12 piece 10 mil socket set. And guess who else is going to come out to grace us with his presence? The motherfucking captain. Sorry for everybody. El Capitan, him deliver a present. All right. Did you just print this? Yeah. So we've got to do some fixes and shit. And I was looking for this in my toolbox over here and I couldn't find the fucker. I know I have one. And I know it's in there somewhere, but I don't know where. So we're doing a bunch of little outfits and fixes on the house before we can sell it here. So having a caulk around some tubs and some sinks and some turrets. So Captain Ron just kindly 3d printed me a caulk edger. Yeah. Pretty freaking awesome. That's why he's the master. Thanks bud. Truck master Brandon Jones wants to know if you recommend any kind of aftermarket trans coolers. He blew one out this week. And then he bought a new front end for his blown out truck. And then that one had a blown out trans cooler too. Do you jobs get concerned with beards as a safety issue? It might be because I live in a more conservative state, but I have never once in this area ever, ever heard of a job telling somebody to do something with that beard, you know, get it out of the way. That's a safety thing. No. Let it free. Let it free, baby. Get some water done. Yeah, his truck master has helped out millions of people with his DIY videos. He was the original guy who got me wanting to do better and do more YouTube stuff. Legit. He was the one who got me interested in keeping on trucking on. So, yep. All right, well, I've been on here for almost an hour yakking and I need to get some work done around here. I got a couple more drawers to get through and I got to get my cabinet of extra wiring and parts and shit and stuff all packaged up and boxed up. Because like I said, this is, I think the last night this toolbox is going to be in this garage. So unfortunately, it's probably going to be leaving tomorrow. So I got to get this stuff all packed up and everything. So I think I'm going to be hanging it up for tonight. I want to thank all of you guys for hanging out with me this evening. I know the videos have not been coming out at such a fantastic pace as I would love them to, but the church of the beard. Damn skippy. Hell yeah, it is. Yeah, all message, all you guys who've been messaging and emailing me and stuff like that. I'll get to with you here over the next couple of hours while I finish my toolbox and stuff and shit here. I do have to get some stuff done. You better be Brandon. I'll be around. I don't fly out until Sunday morning. Yep. Yeah, I'd love to be in tomorrow night with their TGIF too. Hell yeah, McBake. You need to get your ass over here and get your tools before they end up disappearing too. Yep. I'll have to look into that pepper coat because I know this is a 36 millimeter and I couldn't find it on there either and I had it in my hands before. So I wonder if it's a kit that got discontinued or not, but I know it's there. I had the 32 millimeter one here in this kit too, but yeah, I'm going to rock on this one. There is going to be some more videos coming out. I'll have one out next week while I'm in Alabama. I just got done reporting it. So I'll edit it when I do some of my traveling this weekend. So probably early to mid next week and then after that, there'll be a new product placement one coming out in the beginning of March, maybe another one here in between. And as always, I'm going to be doing videos with and at SP Tools. So check out their YouTube channel if you haven't already. The SP Tools USA YouTube channel as well as cutting in a jaw automotive solutions. We do stuff on both of those channels. So well, thanks guys for tuning in tonight. I appreciate you guys hanging out with me. Couldn't have better subscribers than you. Awesome freaking cats right there. We'll catch you guys later. You guys take it easy.