Mecha
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This setup is pretty good for general purpose work. It'd be a good base and then change it for whatever work that your doing.
Wes used to actually be a full time machine shop owner, specializing in tooling and fixtures for the foundry world. I miss his excellent posts and content over on practicalmachinist.comI've never seen Wes have machinist videos. I thought he was a mechanic, mostly working on farm equipment.
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Seems to be he just enjoys the self employed life more than owning a shop with employees or working at a big company.
When you say you're on your umpteenth bag, do you mean you're wearing them out or you've bought a lot of them?
I have four of these in the Cresent version, they're great.
I’ve been doing hvac for coming up on 15 years. I started out at the very bottom of this industry being the guy who retrofitted duct in existing houses to now being a business owner of a residential/light commercial company trying to expand and build a customer base. Through this time my needs have constantly evolved as well as their product catalog. I’ve yet to wear out one of their tool bags but I’ve really never used one solely over two years before the itch to upgrade has hit me. I’ve probably owned a dozen veto’s in the last decade. Some I still have most I’ve sold or given away to people in the industry.When you say you're on your umpteenth bag, do you mean you're wearing them out or you've bought a lot of them?
Did you try other models? Please share your experience.
It's amazing how great HVAC can be for guys that can show up and aren't morons.I’ve been doing hvac for coming up on 15 years. I started out at the very bottom of this industry being the guy who retrofitted duct in existing houses to now being a business owner of a residential/light commercial company trying to expand and build a customer base. Through this time my needs have constantly evolved as well as their product catalog. I’ve yet to wear out one of their tool bags but I’ve really never used one solely over two years before the itch to upgrade has hit me. I’ve probably owned a dozen veto’s in the last decade. Some I still have most I’ve sold or given away to people in the industry.
I’ve been doing hvac for coming up on 15 years. I started out at the very bottom of this industry being the guy who retrofitted duct in existing houses to now being a business owner of a residential/light commercial company trying to expand and build a customer base. Through this time my needs have constantly evolved as well as their product catalog. I’ve yet to wear out one of their tool bags but I’ve really never used one solely over two years before the itch to upgrade has hit me. I’ve probably owned a dozen veto’s in the last decade. Some I still have most I’ve sold or given away to people in the industry.
Anyway... Back on topic. With a new job, this project has been side lined for me. My 90% box will be an actual tool box in the shop. The other 10% will be company owned tools in the tool room when/if I should need them.

Any plans to get into a service truck? That's a whole different animal of figuring out what you need.
I'm curious how they work company specialty tools. 4 out of the 5 places I've worked with all or some company provided tools the company tools have been a headache. I feel like I'm better off with my personal tools most places.
Well, not a tool kit but here's a Heyco hex bit socket from the same era. Made in West Germany.


