You got some good items i havent seen yet man! (i.e. that maintenance tough glide) thanks for the ideas!
@toolswithtim28 күн бұрын
@@totalblur123 Glad it was Helpful!
@DracomiesАй бұрын
In r/onebag, there's a saying: just because you can pack something doesn’t mean you should. There's a lot of redundancy in this kit. For example, you have 7 microcutters across both kits (all with cutters if you count multittools too), and 2 orange ones that add bulk-remove 1. You also have 2 utility knives-remove 1. The wrench at the 10-minute mark isn’t as good as your Knipex-remove that too. Adding the sawblade to the Skeletool is clever! Could you make a video on how you did that? Remove the Kobalt and Klein precision drivers; use a 4 mm to 1/4 bit converter with your Wera Toolcheck Plus. Detach the side part of the Toolcheck to save space. Beyond the saw, does the Skeletool offer any utility--> it's redundant because you already have better bit drivers and pliers (Knipex and Charge and Toolcheck), so either the Charge OR the Skeletool should go. If the saw is the main reason you keep the Skeletool couldn't you just put it on the Irwin?
@toolswithtimАй бұрын
@@Dracomies thanks fot the feedback. You make some good points. I should clarify that only the Leatherman pouch and Gray pouch are an EDC for me, so i tried to eliminate unnecessary redundancy. Yhe large toolkit is for situational use and stays at home. The orange handled tools are a micro cutter and micro Needle nose, I should've pointed that out. And yes I may remove one of the utility cutters, I just prefer that style of craft knofe for certain things. Especially with the Precision toolkit it's going to be constantly evolving, so I'm planning further updates!
@peterevans8194Ай бұрын
With regards your Precision Tool kit, you have a nice collection of tools, but they just seem a bit random, with no over all purpose. If you want a precision kit for electronics, I don't see the point of all the sockets, or multi tools for instance... I wanted a grab pouch for odd jobs around the house, so I listed several common tasks eg changing a fuse, accessing battery compartments, changing a plug, turning off stop valves on the plumbing, hanging pictures, cutting and measuring stuff ect...I therefore I dont have any sockets or ratchet drivers as any task that may need these would need other tools and be beyond the scope of the pouch.. So I think you need to narrow down the mission this pouch is for, and equip it in a more focused manner and remember just because a tool will fit in there doesn't mean it should be included..
@toolswithtimАй бұрын
@@peterevans8194 these are some of my most used tools when doing Appliance/Electronics tools. Not really for odd jobs around the house. More specialized tasks. I find that Precision tools are helpful when even repairing large appliances because there are tight/awkward spaces. My starting point for this kit was the Wera tool check, so alot of tools complement that with the sockets and everything. Also, I set this pouch up to work away from home mostly, take it on trips, or when helping friends, so i try to have alot of bases covered, even so that I could loan stuff out if needed
@leoekinjowАй бұрын
Υοu will survive any screwing of the world
@totalblur12329 күн бұрын
haaaa good one :'D
@abc123def98Ай бұрын
lol none of this stuff gets used. You carry an entire knife management kit? For knives that are unused? lol
@toolswithtimАй бұрын
@@abc123def98 thank you for your insight into my life