There's so much to like about your setup, but one thing that stood out to me is what you did with the miter saw and attaching it to a flat top. I love it! Well done sir!
@Crypto-we7lq2 ай бұрын
Killer setup brother. Efficient and modular. I know a fellow Upstate New Yorker when I see one. I’m up in Syracuse area. Keep killin it.
@joeypwns2 ай бұрын
i love this, im a maintenance man for family's commercial properties and i just bought a new trailer, this gave me a lot of ideas thank you!
@ans10202 ай бұрын
Working out of a trailer or van is the only way to work effectively and efficiently.
@RTDNECO4 ай бұрын
I’ve had good luck with my 18 gauge nailer, not sure which generation you have (gen 2 came out in 2022 I believe). Milwaukee is coming out with an m12 18 gauge brad in a couple of weeks. Might be a good option if your max nail is 1,1/2” and you still use your 15 gauge for heavier applications.
@newera37572 ай бұрын
I wish my property mechanic is equipped and organized like you. Good job!
@ligyron28354 ай бұрын
Also I absolutely agree. Never buy a cordless SDS max. As someone who used a rotary hammer every single work day for 15 years, when you need the big boy gun batteries just become more of a hassle than they are worth. BUT a cordless SDS plus is a godsend for all the small anchors/chipping.
@Crypto-we7lq2 ай бұрын
Those Diablos are the blade of choice for all my cutting tools. From Circ saws, miter, table saw, sawzall blades. Some of the new Milwaukee Nitrus blades fuckin rip though. Catch em when they are 2 for 20 at the depot.
@JeffCdeBaca3 ай бұрын
What a collection!!!
@luizfilipe543721 күн бұрын
I would set up the exact same way but I would love to have a table at the end of the trailer that’s why I’m looking at a square instead of a v nose
@shawnlachance4427Ай бұрын
That's a great setup. Well done bro. Glad you don't listen to the haters. , most of them are simply speaking out of jealousy for what you have. Great trailer man!!
@shawnlachance4427Ай бұрын
However Just want to add a little helpful hint. On your M18 grinder I think you have your diamond blade on backwards. If you look closely at the diamond chips, they have a comet that trails behind each and every diamond particle. Those comets are supposed to fly behind the direction of the blades intended direction. You'll have much less chip out and it won't walk on you as much. If I'm not mistaken your Makita blade needs to be turned around. No judgement here bro just a helpful hint
@KevKulcsar4 ай бұрын
I feel like you can PPF the solar panel. DIY. It's atleast a little protection for a low cost.
@ligyron28354 ай бұрын
I find the pencil sharpener both practical and hilariously goofy at the same time. Good ole lumber pencil and a knife has been the way since before either of us were born😂😅
@ans10204 ай бұрын
I only like to work with traditional pencils. I don’t know why. I also like a fine point. 😂
@ligyron28353 ай бұрын
@@ans1020 Oh I keep a little hand sharpener in my “main bag” and I always got regular pencils lying around too. Sometimes the fine point is needed for certain things. That’s why I said “both practical and goofy” because I see the value in it but at the same time you know there’s plenty of times you ‘marked’ with whatever is closest to you. I’ve even just scratched a line in something with whatever nail/screw was in my pocket/pouch in a pinch. 😝
@trapezius34 ай бұрын
Nice setup!
@ligyron28354 ай бұрын
I personally learned there is a very fine line between neat and “too neat”. I remember field guys I learned from that would waste 20-30 minutes every day wiping every bit of crud off their handtools. Then wondering why I passed them up and became their foreman. Because while you were busy polishing your boots I was busy getting things done. Of course, I’m not a pig either. Take pride in your job and your equipment. I started as a “shop kid” at 13 and one of my responsibilities was repairing all the broken field tools that came back. Learned how to repair pipe threading machines, sawzalls, etc at a young age. And that’s why I got some tools that are 10+ years old and still chugging along like new.
@ronyorozco75814 ай бұрын
Awesome
@EricSargent-o5p2 ай бұрын
How do the wall mounts hold up with weight on them after bouncing down the road?
@ans10202 ай бұрын
@@EricSargent-o5p no problem at all. You can’t over load them but they’re fine for what I have in there.
@doublet92123 ай бұрын
Snickers at the $30 cup after a tour of literally thousands of dollars of tools. I’ve got three of them cups. They all fucking leak too haha