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Yep - clearly in reverse. Took me about 37 and a half tries to get it to where you couldn’t really tell. I’m really surprised I got busted so early after only posting this video a few hours ago.
Great bag loadout, honestly never seen one so similar to my own, uncanny. I don't carry quite as many screwdrivers or duct tape and a couple other things, but everything else right down the the box of various fasteners. I carry some Milwaukee close-quarters copper cutters in 1/2 and 3/4, a sharkbite depth gauge/deburrer, a rag tied around handle, and a small silicone drip/garbage bowl that can be rolled up and stuffed in (or a silicone bowl with rigid plastic bottom and upper edge clipped onto loop on side of pack. I have the tech pac wheeler, never used the straps though so I'm selling it and going to the tech xl wheeler. Backpack straps on tech pac wheeler take up too much space if I don't use them.
That’s awesome! Thank you. I love their bags. You must be getting into all different sorts of things since you carry similar items. That’s the life of a service tech/plumber!
Thats a weird looking valve, never seen one of those. I made something similar like 10 years ago changing 40 indirects out and none of the BD worked. I called it my pumper pal and still have it. Plumb on brother
I’m a service plumber of 21 years and my shoulders hurting looking at this bag I had to swap out of my tec pac because I over loaded it witch is very easy
Nice quality tools that it looks like you take good care of. Never be afraid to buy quality tools. They’re an investment in yourself. A lot of redundancy in that bag though. It could be slimmed down quite a bit and not lose any efficiency. But keep doing what works for you.
I'm wandering how heavy is your toolbag. I have the same Veto back pack, (electrician tools) and its weigth is around 29 pounds, and start to be too heavy.... Thanks for your video.