Now that is a lot of stuff!!! I noticed right at the very end you showed a large Eastwing hammer hanging. Where did you pick that up?
You mentioned that when you were 11 or 12 you didn't know any better about punching holes in the wall. Are you still living at home? You mentioned your parents stuff on the other side. Just curious.
Do you have your own business working out of the home doing repairs or do you work for someone else? If you are working for someone else, you really need to start your own business for sure.
Thanks for the tour. I need to watch your other clips I see you have on YouTube.
1) I got the hammer from a lumberyard/hardware store that closed. The whole store was auctioned off, I saw that hammer and got it for 5 bucks!
2) Yes I live at home with my parents. I graduated from college in May, came back to Cleveland, and got a job.
3) I work for a manufacturing company as network administrator, but I still do computer repair and cabling on the side. Mostly just taking care of my existing customers.
Jeff nice video. Looks li,e you have some door knob latches in that bin in the beginning when you were showing the electrical connectors.
You have a lot of stuff but I would say you are pretty well organized.
Pinning a sergeant cylinder are we?
Watched some of the other videos, I'll trade you some high end tools or telecom stuff for the locks you want to sell. I could always use profile (euro) cylinders and padlocks. That multlock profile cylinder is either missing the other cylinder barrel or thumb turn, either way I can use it for parts. I'm an authorized multlock dealer.
Lots of stuff Jeff and well organized. I will bet you are a great installer/trouble shooter for any cable/pull needs. Had many clients in my profession where a part of the business required new wire and pulls. Had several guys that were simply masters at this stuff and it came to a point where these guys were requested by my customers to do this work. Like you, a couple of the guys could also do lock work and the others knew combinations locks (safes/vaults) like they knew the back of their hands. Great fellows to have on the team.