This channel is about my passion for restoring cars and the problems and issues I encounter. I love fixing and restoring cars and bringing them back to a high level finish. I hope everyone enjoys the episodes! - Paul
Ill start off by saying, ill be purchacing their products.... its inevitable, however many others can,and will argue... is it worth it.... personally i say yes.... being a beginner tech with multiple different socket options in the top drawer(and NEEDING MORE) i fully stand by this orginazation and appreciate its beauty.... I would be red in the face looking for my 10MM 1/2 inch drive socket i lost in the previous customers car, if i didnt have this setup..(modify this setup to show missing tools/ HIGH VIS missing tool type concept).. I also, would loose valuable time looking for said socket. The fact that this system is so modular is key, you set it up to WORK for YOU. The variety of oprions that OLSA TOOLS offers is a fair deal in itself. Do yourself a favor and grab you a small set to fill one drawer, amd see if its worrth it to YOU or NOT worth your money. Worst case, you give it to a buddy or someone that will enjoy it. 🤷
Just the box is crazy big and worth. Good money and the tools are worth. Thousand especially their a lot of snap on and what not snap o n is good quality plus all them matters. No wonder they had to bring it you o n a roll. Back.
The box and the snap on torque wrench with a few other Mac anti vibe hammers but since you don’t seem to know about them I’ll buy them all for like $300 seeing Mac and Marco and snap on all over the place even some cornwell… idk what you paid but that’s an absolute steal if you paid even close to box cost and got all that with it
I go for an interview Friday for an aviation airframe apprentice position. All tools would have to be accounted for, I love this product, I'm just hoping I can afford it with having to buy a box and full tool array.
Looks fantastic! Satisfies my OCD. My tool drawer is looking similar. Only thing that would bug me is that in your socket drawer, metric are in red holders and SAE in blue. In the wrench drawer, they’re the opposite way around….😂 I know
I saw the other video first, that showed you paid $8k, but then I wanted too see the rest of the contents. You got a good deal; personally I believe it was a better than fair deal, A steal of a deal is what I saw on FB marketplace last year; similar box full of tools, $600. Divorce sale, it was listed under one hour before it flew.
My opinion tekton and Capri son X tools Kick-Ass very easy to warranty all of them everyone I know and have seen never return the old tool and on all brands they got them no more than 2 weeks and that's Max I think that was back during Corona so I'd say probably no more than a week
i love this video and the concept!!! how ever im a little worried about the money being pumped into it and if you get a new tool or two or three in any drawer but specially the top drawer you're scrambling to move EVERYTHING around for 1-3 new tools, but again looks good when set up!
I believe this is for the "end-game" techs and hobbyists. I WANT IT personally as a beginning technician, but non-necessity st the moment. Way I see it if it makes your job 0.5 hour shorter, it's worth it...
what did you do to adhere the back of the right mirror to the moving platform it sits upon? Are there clips I'm missing? It was just painted and they put it on with double sided tape???
That tool grid kit looks awesome. I have so many sockets, I don't know if I could use it in my Matco 6s triple bay. My sockets are pack in tight with not much wiggle room. LOL
Its mental one needs so many tools. This shit should be more standardised. How cool would it be for cables hoses clips and clamps to be exactly the same accros all platforms. VAG, Merc, Chrysler, GM, Fiat, Toyota etc all of thrm use the same gear. Need a coil pack, great, nake syre the specs are the same, the design is the same.
Everyone I've met in the trade with all out snapon tools don't seem to be the brightest not saying there isit switched on guys , this is in the UK I'm pretty sure most will agree the saying over here is all the gear no idea
Looks so nice i wanted to go this route at one point but im in a work shop and i choose to use plastic rails to organize my sockets. Im moving around the shop all the time working on all the different hoists all the time and it just fit my need better i really like the ratchet organizers olsa gave u they are pretty slick too awesome video